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For Full Size Image Size Image Description Source 136k USS Lackawanna and USS Richmond stripped for action, at Pensacola, Florida, on 3 August 1864, just prior to the Battle of Mobile Bay. .
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 51184.
USNH&CC 269k Sketch, probably by 3rd Assistant Engineer Robert Weir, of USS Richmond, depicting USS Lackawanna, Captain John B. Marchand in command, ramming the Confederate ironclad CSS Tennessee as she steamed up Mobile Bay toward the Federal fleet.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 1284.
USNH&CC 266k Woodcut by Roberts, circa 1866, entitled "Capture of the Ram Tennessee by Farragut (Mobile Bay)". It depicts CSS Tennessee being rammed by a U.S. Navy steam sloop, either USS Monongahela or USS Lackawanna.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 65707.
USNH&CC 230k Line engraving published in Harper's Weekly, 17 September 1864. Entitled "Admiral Farragut's Fleet Bombarding Fort Morgan, August 22, 1864", it depicts from left to right);
USS Lackawanna,
USS Manhattan,
USS Octorara,
USS Brooklyn,
USS Winnebago and
USS Richmond. Fort Morgan is shown in the right center distance, and a battery is at the far left
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 59150.
US Naval History and Heritage Command 156k Flag Officer Farragut ship's passing Fort Morgan during the Battle of Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Drawing from the book "Under Both Flags" Veteran Publishing Co., © 1896. From left to right:
USS Manhattan
USS Tecumseh
USS Brooklyn
USS Octorara
USS Hartford
USS Metacomet
USS Richmond
USS Port Royal
USS Lackawanna
USS Seminole
USS Monongahela and
USS Kennebec
USS Seminole
Tommy Trampp 179k Battle of Mobile Bay, 5 August 1864. Line engraving after an artwork by J.O. Davidson, published in "Battles and Leaders of the Civil War", Volume 4, page 378. Entitled "Surrender of the Tennessee,' Battle of Mobile Bay", it depicts CSS Tennessee in the center foreground, surrounded by the Union warships (from left to right): USS Lackawanna, USS Winnebago, USS Ossipee, USS Brooklyn, USS Itasca, USS Richmond, USS Hartford and USS Chickasaw. Fort Morgan is shown in the right distance. US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 1276 Courtesy of the U.S. Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis, Maryland. Gift of Henry Huddleston Rogers, 1930. 295k Sketch of USS Lackawanna off Mobile, Alabama, 24 September 1863. Sketch from the private papers of William M.C. Philbrick, Carpenter's Mate, USS Portsmouth.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 51186.
USNH&CC 137k USS Lackawanna, date and location unknown.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 51183
USNH&CC 262k Battalion dress parade from USS Lackawanna in front of the American consulate at Yokohama, Japan. A.G. Kellogg, commanding, circa 1872-75.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 581. Presented by Major General J.T. Myers USMC, May 1934.
USNH&CC 355k USS Lackawanna crew, 1880.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # UA06.02.01. Captain Wells L. Field Collection.
USNH&CC 309k USS Lackawanna crew at quarters for inspection, circa September 1880 to September 1881.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 51189. Courtesy of Rear Admiral A.P. Niblack, 1933.
USNH&CC 89k USS Lackawanna at anchor in San Francisco Bay in 1873.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 51187.
USNH&CC 154k USS Lackawanna at Mare Island in 1881. The ship was configured thus between 1872-85, with four ports forward of the forward pivot port, which is shown closed, and ship rig.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 516. Courtesy of Rear Admiral Ammen Farenholt, MC USN.
USNH&CC 89k USS Lackawanna at anchor, probably taken on her 1880 cruise to South American ports.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 91774. Courtesy Capt. Wells L. Field, USN (RET), from collection of Dr. Louis Duncan.
USNH&CC 81k Midshipman Charles A. Gove, USN assigned to USS Lackawanna, 1881. Photograph by F. M. Zuller.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 49365. Courtesy of Mrs. A. P. Niblack, Widow of Admiral A. P. Niblack, 1931
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