This page features miscellaneous images related to USS Leviathan
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Photo #: NH 53778 Troopships in Convoy At sea, approaching the French coast with two escorting destroyers to starboard, circa 1918. Photographed from on board USS Leviathan (ID # 1326). The two troopships are identified as USS Great Northern and USS Northern Pacific. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 95KB; 740 x 535 pixels |
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Photo #: NH 41719 Troopships in Convoy during World War I Photographed from on board USS Leviathan (ID # 1326), circa 1918. The two troopships are identified as USS Great Northern and USS Northern Pacific. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 97KB; 740 x 620 pixels |
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Photo #: NH 51400 USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) Handwritten ship's itinerary for the period 17 November 1917 to 8 June 1918. During this time she made five round-trip voyages from her base at Hoboken, New Jersey: one to Cuba on trials; two to Liverpool, England; and two to Brest, France. Courtesy of CWO2 John A. Steel, USN. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 118KB; 590 x 765 pixels |
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Photo #: NH 51401 USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) Handwritten ship's itinerary for the period 15 June 1918 to 16 October 1918. During this time she made five round-trip voyages to Brest, France, from her base at Hoboken, New Jersey. Courtesy of CWO2 John A. Steel, USN. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 124KB; 590 x 765 pixels |
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Photo #: 80-WP-992 "And Home Comes the Soldier on the Navy Ferry" Poster from the "What the Navy is Doing" series, published by the Navy Recruiting Bureau, New York, 1919. It depicts U.S. Navy ships transporting Army personnel home from the European war zone after the end of World War I, with text emphasizing the advantages to former Soldiers of enlisting in the Navy. USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) is featured in the center of the poster. Photograph from the Collections of the U.S. National Archives. Online Image: 257KB; 1200 x 985 pixels |
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Photo #: NH 104240-KN (color) USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) Front side of a Troop Billet card used circa 1917-1919, while the ship was transporting service personnel between the United States and Europe. See Photo # NH 104240-A-KN for the reverse side of this card. Donation of Dr. Mark Kulikowski, 2006. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 97KB; 740 x 500 pixels |
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Photo #: NH 104240-A-KN (color) USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) Reverse side of a Troop Billet card used circa 1917-1919, while the ship was transporting service personnel between the United States and Europe. See Photo # NH 104240-KN for the front side of this card. Donation of Dr. Mark Kulikowski, 2006. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 109KB; 740 x 500 pixels |
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Photo #: NH 103207-KN (color) USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) "Souvenir Folder", published in 1919 by the National Specialties Company of New York City, featuring ten halftone reproductions of photographs of and on board the ship. The individual photographs have Photo #s NH 103198, NH 103198-A, NH 103199, NH 103200, NH 103201, NH 103202, NH 103203, NH 103204, NH 103205, and NH 103206. The artwork on the folder cover's lower half has NH 103207-A-KN. Donation of Dr. Mark Kulikowski, 2005. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 100KB; 440 x 765 pixels |
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Photo #: NH 104686-KN (color) USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) "Souvenir Folder" published in 1919, featuring ten halftone reproductions of photographs of and on board the ship. It appears to have been mailed home to Springfield, Illinois, by a U.S. Army Private who was a passenger on the ship in 1919. The individual photographs in this "Souvenir Folder" have Photo #s NH 104687, NH 104688, NH 104689, NH 104690, NH 104691, NH 104692, NH 104693, NH 104694, NH 104695, and NH 104696. Donation of Dr. Mark Kulikowski, 2007. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 69KB; 465 x 765 pixels |
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Photo #: NH 82951 "The Original U.S. Troop Transports" Chart compiled 16 August 1919, showing the number of trans-Atlantic "turn arounds" and their average duration for thirty seven U.S. Navy troop transports employed during and immediately after World War I. Collection of the USS Pocahontas Reunion Association, 1974. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 157KB; 690 x 655 pixels Click here to rotate chart 90 degrees clockwise |
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Photo #: NH 51390-A World War I era Censor's Mark Applied to the reverse of a photograph of USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) on 4 March 1919. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image: 63KB; 740 x 475 pixels Note: See Photo # NH 51390 for photograph on which this mark was used. |
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Photo #: NH 105176-A Photographer E. Muller, Jr., 198 Broadway, New York City Reverse side of a photographic postcard printed and published by Muller. See Photo # NH 105176 for a view of the front of the original post card, featuring a view of USS Leviathan (ID # 1326) in New York Harbor. Donation of Charles R. Haberlein Jr., 2007. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Online Image size: 61KB; 740 x 49 pixels |
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Related image: Photo # NH 104084-KN shows the cover of a Souvenir Folder concerning Troy (ID # 1614). Its design is basically similar to that of Photo # NH 103207-KN (shown above) and features a view of USS Leviathan that is essentially identical to that seen in Photo # NH 103207-A-KN.
For other views concerning this ship, see:
If you want higher resolution reproductions than the digital images presented here, see: "How to Obtain Photographic Reproductions." |
Page made 30 October 2005
New image added 15 April 2007