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098697603 79k Wash Drawing by R.G. Skerritt, 1903, depicting a steam paddle frigate which is one of two virtually identical ships, either USS Missouri (1842-1843), or USS Mississippi (1841-1863). Courtesy of R.C. Byron
US Naval History and Heritage Command Catalog #: NH 85238 John Spivey
098697601 342k Color lithograph, "The explosion of the United States Steam Frigate Missouri, at Gibraltar, Aug. 26th, 1843". Drawn by E. Duncan, from a sketch made on the spot by LT. G.P. Mands, T.G. Dutton lith.; Day & Haghe lithrs. Lithographer to the Queen.
Crew of HMS Malabar (foreground, left) watch as USS Missouri explodes and burns in the distance from accidental fire after completing first trans-Atlantic voyage of a US steam powered ship the day prior.
Library of Congresshttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pga.05978 US Library of Congress
098697602 323k Lithograph "The burning of the United States Steam Frigate Missouri at Gibraltar, Aug. 20, 1843." by Artist : E. Duncan after LT P. Mends, USN, T.G. Dutton, Lithographer Day and Haghe, Lithographer to the Queen.
US Naval History and Heritage Command Catalog #: NH 47227 KN US Naval History and Heritage Command
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