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111k SS City of Peking tied up at Pier 42 (Canal Street), North River, New York in 1874. Photo taken by G. W. Pach (1848-1904). Image is from Maritime New York in Nineteenth-Century Photographs, by Harry Johnson & Frederick S Lightfoot. Dover Publications, 1980. Robert Hurst 163k Photograph of SS City of Peking with diary entry. Richard G. Davenport was aboard as q passenger from San Francisco to Yokohama in 1877.
US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 43855
US Naval History and Heritage Command 68k Pacific Mail Steamship Co. advertisement in 1884 as it appeared in the "Daily Alta California". Steamers listed include SS City of Peking Tommy Trampp 177k Post card image of SS City of Peking under way, date and location unknown.
Image courtesy of Pacific Mail Steamship Company Collection of Stephen J. and Jeremy W. Potash. Postal Museum
Robert Hurst 44k Post card image of SS City of Peking under way, date and location unknown.
Courtesy George Bros Blog
Robert Hurst 30k SS City of Peking under way, date and location unknown.
Illustration for "The Engineer", 27 October 1899.
Tommy Trampp 112k Print of an engraving of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's SS City of Peking under way near the city of Tokio [Tokyo]. Note the yacht Magic in the far distant background.
Engraved and printed by Homer Lee & Co., New York.
Tommy Trampp 96k Pacific Mail Steamship Company's steam-fitted schooner SS City of Peking bound for San Francisco and the “Gold Mountain (1881). During the voyage, emigrants endured poor and overcrowded conditions (adapted from The Chinese American Album). Tommy Trampp USS City of Peking
110k USS City of Peking preparing to depart San Francisco, 25 May 1898, carrying U.S. troops to Manila. This large Pacific Mail steamer was chartered by the Navy and sailed with a naval officer in command.
US Naval History and Heritage Command. Photo # NH 75271, courtesy Shipscribe.com.
Robert Hurst 96k USS City of Peking nearly ready to depart San Francisco for Manila, 25 May 1898, with U.S. troops aboard. This large chartered steamer sailed with two smaller chartered steamers not under naval command.
US Naval History and Heritage Command. Photo # NH 75273, Shipscribe.com.
Robert Hurst 29k USS City of Peking under way, date and location unknown.
Photo from the Steve Crandell Collection.
Tommy Trampp 62k 1st California Volunteer Infantry Regiment boarding USS City of Peking
at San Francisco, 28 May 1898.
From Philippine-American War, 1899-1902" by Arnaldo Dimindin
Tommy Trampp 50k 126k USS City of Peking pulling out from the wharf at San Francisco, 25 May 1898 enroute to Manila.
Published in "Harper's Weekly" June 1898.
Tommy Trampp 185k USS City of Peking departing San Francisco for Manila, 25 May 1898, with U.S. troops aboard. The ship carried sealed orders for U.S. forces to seize Guam on the way to Manila.
US Naval History and Heritage Command. Photo # NH 75243, courtesy Shipscribe.com.
Robert Hurst 132k USS City of Peking leaving San Francisco for Manila, 25 May 1898, with U.S. troops aboard. She delivered her troops at Manila on 30 June 1898 to augment the small U.S. forces already there.
US Naval History and Heritage Command. Photo # NH 75272, courtesy Shipscribe.com.
Robert Hurst 109k USS City of Peking leaving San Francisco for Manila, 25 May 1898, with U.S. troops aboard. She delivered her troops at Manila on 30 June 1898 to augment the small U.S. forces already there.
US Naval History and Heritage Command. Photo # NH 2133, courtesy Shipscribe.com.
US Naval History and Heritage Command 135k USS City of Peking probably leaving San Francisco for Manila, 25 May 1898, with U.S. troops aboard. She delivered her troops at Manila on 30 June 1898 to augment the small U.S. forces already there.
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Jim Kurrasch Battleship Iowa Pacific Battleship Center

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