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  • Close View of the 'Brooklyn, ' Naval Parade (1898)
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Close View of the 'Brooklyn, ' Naval Parade (1898)
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"On Saturday morning, August 20, 1898, six grim battleships of Admiral Sampson's Squadron sailed into New York Harbor and up the Hudson to receive a welcome from the people and to fire a salute of victory in sight of the tomb of the great ...See more"On Saturday morning, August 20, 1898, six grim battleships of Admiral Sampson's Squadron sailed into New York Harbor and up the Hudson to receive a welcome from the people and to fire a salute of victory in sight of the tomb of the great soldier-hero of another war [Ulysses Grant]. We present the following films to the public as our share in the celebration, by means of which we not only satisfy the curiosity of people living too far distant to be present, but also perpetuate forever the glory of the occasion. Schley's flagship at close range, showing shot hole in the middle of funnel near deck. She flies a frayed and tattered battle flag." Written by Edison Catalog See less
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Sep 1898 (United States)

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