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NA 75841637 318k Plans for the Steamer USS Fulton (II)Sheets 1 and 2.,Unknown author. Department of the Navy. Bureau of Construction and Repair. 1862-1940.
US National Archives, cataloged under the National Archives Identifiers (NAID) 75841637 and 75841639
Robert Hurst
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NA 75841639 250k 63k Pen and ink drawing by Samuel War Stanton depicting USS Fulton as first completed, circa 1837.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 65462, from the collections of the Navy Department, 1967. US Naval History and Heritage Command 168k Pen and ink drawing, with associated text, by Samuel War Stanton depicting USS Fulton as first completed, circa 1837, with three masts and four smokestacks.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 65484, from the collections of the Navy Department, 1967. US Naval History and Heritage Command 71k Watercolor by Erik Heyl, 1955, of USS Fulton, painted for use in his book "Early American Steamers", Volume V. It depicts the ship as originally built, circa 1837.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 63701, courtesy of Erik Heyl. US Naval History and Heritage Command 110k Drawing depicting USS Fulton as originally completed, circa 1837.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 53971, courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution, from the Skerritt Collection, Bethlehem Steel Corporation Archives. US Naval History and Heritage Command 147k Engraving depicting USS Fulton under way, following her 1851 reconstruction. Copied from Charles B. Stuart's "Naval & Mail Steamers of the U.S.".
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 58838. US Naval History and Heritage Command
098642906 204k Wood engraving of the side-wheel steamer USS Fulton, at anchor, location unknown, circa 1854. Engraver unknown.
Source - Period Papers.com Robert Hurst
098642907 166k Print of the side-wheel steamer USS Fulton underway.
US Naval History and Heritage Command Photo # NH 456. Robert Hurst 358k Ships of The Paraguay Squadron under way. Ships are from left to right:
USS Water Witch next the flag-ship
USS Sabine; next to USS Fulton; behind Fulton is
USS Western Port (later USS Wyandotte); next is
USS Harriet Lane; behind Harriet Lane is
USS Supply; and next the bow of
USS Memphis.
Artist unknown. Image from Harper's Weekly, New York, 16 October 1858. Robert Hurst
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