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Monocacy - Gunboat

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for full size image Size Image Description Source 137k Riding out a storm, circa the 1860s or 1870s. The original is a photograph of an artwork, mounted on a carte de visite (Calling Card).
Donation of Hamilton Cochran, 1973
U.S. Navy photo NH 78636
Naval Historical Center 115k Towing landing boats in the Han River, during the Korean expedition of May-June 1871.
Collection of Rear Admiral Ammen C. Farenholt, USN, (MC)
U.S. Navy photo NH 66306
111k Monocacy and Palos in the Salee River , Korea in 1871 Darryl Baker 129k U.S. Marines landing on Kang-Wa Island, in the Han River, Korea, 10 June 1871. Oil painting by John Clymer, USMCR, depicting the landing of Marine infantry and field artillery, as USS Monocacy provides gunfire support in the background. At the time this photograph was taken, in the early 1950s, the painting hung in the home of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, in Washington, DC
U.S. Marine Corps photo USMC 306075 from the Naval History and Heritage Command
Robert Hurst 213k Ship's officers and crew on deck, during the Korean expedition of May-June 1871. Standing to the left front, wearing a sun helmet, is Monocacy's Commanding Officer, Commander Edward P. McCrea
Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 63683
174k Ship's officers pose by one of her guns, during the Korean expedition of May-June 1871. The Commanding Officer, Commander Edward P. McCrea, is 3rd from the right, wearing a white sun helmet
Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 63684
143k Photographed in Chinese waters, circa the 1890s.
U.S. Navy photo NH 61702
Naval Historical Center 195k Laid up in winter quarters in China, circa the 1890s. Location is probably Tongku, during the winter of 1896-97
Collection of Rear Admiral Ammen C. Farenholt, USN(MC), 1931
Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 63555
Robert Hurst 142k Monocacy - in left center, laid up in winter quarters at Tienstsin, China, 1894-1895. The ship in the right center, housed over for the winter, is the German gunboat Wolf (1878-1919)
Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 65784
133k Some of her officers and crewmen ice skating near the ship, while she was laid up for the winter at Tongku, China, January 1897. Men are standing by the 37 mm revolving cannon at Monocacy's bow and stern , a precaution against hostile action. Laid up in winter quarters in China, circa the 1890s. Location is probably Tongku, during the winter of 1896-97
Collection of Rear Admiral Ammen C. Farenholt, USN(MC), 1931
Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 45983
270k An article from a contemporary magazine, authored by Ensign Charles L. Poor, USN, describing how the ship was laid up in a mud dock at Tongku, China, for the winter of 1896-97. The photographs accompanying the article are all halftones
Collection of Rear Admiral Ammen C. Farenholt, USN(MC), 1931
Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 45984
130k Dressed with flags for a special occasion, while moored off Shanghai, China, in 1897. The occasion may be British, as the Royal Navy's White Ensign is flying from her mainmast peak
U.S. Navy photo NH 1268
Naval Historical Center 84k Off Shanghai, China, in 1898.
Collection of Rear Admiral Ammen Farenholt, USN, (MC), 1931
U.S. Navy photo NH 45979
37k c. 1900
Shanghai, China
Robert Hurst 161k Monocacy at the landing with a hole through her bow after she was hit by a Chinese shell, during the burning of Tongku, China, circa June 1900. Photo printed on a stereograph card, copyrighted in 1901 by Underwood & Underwood
Courtesy of Commander Donald J. Robinson, USN (MSC), 1982
Naval History and Heritage Command photo NH 93707
120k c. 1890 - 1901
Detroit Photographic Co. photo 020627 from the Library of Congress photo LC-D4-20627
Mike Green 171k Dressed with flags, in the Pei-Ho River, Tientsin, China, in about 1902. Photo printed on a stereograph card, copyrighted in 1902 by C.H. Graves, Philadelphia, Pa.
Donation of Louis Smaus, 1985
U.S. Navy photo NH 100314
Naval Historical Center

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