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USRC Itasca

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for full size image Size Image Description Source USS Bancroft 231k U.S. Navy photo Jim Kurrasch, Battleship Iowa, Pacific Battleship Center 113 Photographed in 1893 soon after completion
Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 56333
Mike Green 153k At anchor, at New York, during the Columbian Naval Parade, 27 April 1893
Photo courtesy of DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University
Robert Hurst 244k Left to right; USS Portsmouth with USS Constellation, USS Bancroft and USS Saratoga
Painting by Fred S. Cozzens, 1893. Copied from Our Navy: Its Growth and Achievements, copyright 1897, American Publishing Co., Hartford, CT
Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 442
77k Dressed with flags, circa 1893-98
Halftone photograph, published in Uncle Sam's Navy, 1898
U.S. Navy photo NH 56334
Navy Historical Center 102k Firing a salute in 1898
U.S. Navy photo NH 56338
100 Underway off Boston, Massachusetts, on 25 October 1902. Modified with a reduced rig for gunboat duty in 1896, she had just recommissioned on 6 October 1902 for service in the Caribbean
Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 56337
Mike Green 166k c. 1905
Pensacola, Florida
Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 56335
331k c. March 1905
Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, VA
In Stone Dry Dock preparing for turn over to the Revenue Cutter Service
Detroit Publishing Co. photo 018396 from the Library of Congress
Michael Mohl USRC Itasca 336k U.S. Coast Guard photo Mike Green 150k The Itasca in Naples, Italy on a cadet training cruise
U.S. Coast Guard photo
114k U.S. Coast Guard photo 434k 589 Ink drawing by unknown artist Tommy Trampp 162k c. 1909
Oberly and Shipley on the forecastle
Photo courtesy of the Coffin family
Tommy Trampp 166k c. 1909
Forecastle
Photo courtesy of the Coffin family
160k c. 1909
Foremast
Photo courtesy of the Coffin family
121k c. 1917
Probably while under Navy control during World War I. She has been rearmed, visible guns including two smaller ones in the former port side sponsons and a larger one on the forecastle. In late 1918 she was listed with two 3"/50 mounts and two 6-pounders
Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 53281
Mike Green 66k Photo from the 1919 edition of Jane's Fighting Ships Robert Hurst
120990120 35k Revenue Cutter Service cadets aboard their training vessel USRC Itasca. Photographer unknown. Date/location unknown. Robert Hurst

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