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Photo # NH 93702:  USS Iowa anchored off New York City, August 1898

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USS Iowa (Battleship # 4), 1897-1923 -- Views taken circa August 1898


This page features selected views of USS Iowa (Battleship # 4) taken at the time of the Spanish-American War fleet review, circa August 1898.

For other images concerning this ship, see:

  • USS Iowa (Battleship # 4), 1897-1923. Later renamed Coast Battleship # 4.


    If you want higher resolution reproductions than the digital images presented here, see: "How to Obtain Photographic Reproductions."

    Click on the small photograph to prompt a larger view of the same image.

    Photo #: NH 63500

    USS Iowa
    (Battleship # 4)

    Underway off New York City during the Spanish-American War Victory Fleet Review, 20 August 1898.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 96KB; 740 x 565 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 1970

    USS Iowa
    (Battleship # 4)

    Steaming in New York Harbor, escorted by tugs, yachts and other craft, during the Spanish-American War Victory Fleet Review, 21 August 1898.
    Photographed by F.P. Jewett, Orange, New Jersey.

    Donated by Rear Admiral St.C. Smith.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 122KB; 740 x 585 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 61212

    USS Iowa
    (Battleship # 4)

    In New York Harbor during the Spanish-American War Victory Fleet Review, August 1898.
    Photographed by E.H. Hart, Brooklyn, New York.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 76KB; 740 x 540 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 100299

    USS Iowa
    (Battleship # 4)

    In New York Harbor during the Spanish-American War Victory Fleet Review, August 1898.
    The original photograph was printed on a stereograph card, copyright 1898 by Strohmeyer & Wyman, New York.

    Donation of Louis Smaus, 1985

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 116KB; 640 x 675 pixels

    A stereo pair version of this image is available as Photo # NH 100299-A

    Online Image of stereo pair: 75KB; 675 x 355 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 100300

    USS Iowa
    (Battleship # 4)

    Off New York City during the Spanish-American War Victory Fleet Review, August 1898.
    The original photograph was printed on a stereograph card, copyright 1898 by Strohmeyer & Wyman, New York.

    Donation of Louis Smaus, 1985

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 111KB; 625 x 675 pixels

    A stereo pair version of this image is available as Photo # NH 100300-A

    Online Image of stereo pair: 78KB; 675 x 355 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 60635

    USS Iowa
    (Battleship # 4)

    Anchored off New York City during the Spanish-American War Victory Fleet Review, August 1898.
    USS New York (Armored Cruiser # 2) is in the right distance.
    Photographed by George P. Hall & Son, New York.

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 87KB; 740 x 515 pixels

     
    Photo #: NH 93702

    USS Iowa
    (Battleship # 4)

    Anchored off New York City, during the Spanish-American War Victory Fleet Review, August 1898.
    The original photograph was printed on a stereograph card, copyright 1899 by J.F. Jarvis, Washington, D.C.

    Donation of Commander Donald J. Robinson, USN (Retired), 1982

    U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

    Online Image: 106KB; 605 x 675 pixels

    A stereo pair version of this image is available as Photo # NH 93702-A

    Online Image of stereo pair: 76KB; 675 x 360 pixels

     

    For other images concerning this ship, see:

  • USS Iowa (Battleship # 4), 1897-1923. Later renamed Coast Battleship # 4.


    If you want higher resolution reproductions than the digital images presented here, see: "How to Obtain Photographic Reproductions."


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