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U.S.S. Oregon after turret, between 1896 and 1901. Creator: Edward H Hart
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U.S.S. Oregon after turret, between 1896 and 1901. Creator: Edward H Hart
U.S.S. Oregon after turret, between 1896 and 1901
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10 X 8 In Battleship Crew Deck Dry Plate Negative Edward H Hart Gun Turret Hart Edward H Indiana Class Marine Naval Naval Ship On Board On Deck Pre Dreadnought United States Navy Us Navy Uss Oregon Warships Company Detroit Publishing Detroit Publishing Co Detroit Publishing Company Edwin H Husher Naval Warfare Warship William A Livingstone
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This striking photograph, titled "U.S.S. Oregon after Turret, between 1896 and 1901," captures the powerful presence of the pre-Dreadnought battleship, USS Oregon. Taken by Edward H. Hart, this glass negative image provides a glimpse into the history of the United States Navy during the late 19th century. The USS Oregon, part of the Indiana Class of battleships, was the first armored ship built by the US Navy. Launched in 1896, it was a symbol of American naval power and technological advancement. In this photograph, we see the ship's gun turret, a key feature of the vessel's weaponry, dominating the foreground. The crew members, dressed in their uniforms, are seen working on the deck, giving an insight into the daily life on board. The photograph was taken during a period of significant naval expansion in the United States, as the country prepared for potential conflicts in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. The USS Oregon, with its impressive size and firepower, was at the forefront of this effort. The image, which measures 10 x 8 inches, is a testament to the skill of Edward H. Hart as a photographer. The use of the dry plate negative process adds to the historical significance of the photograph, as it was a popular method during the late 19th century. Today, this photograph is part of the collections of the Library of Congress, a reminder of the rich naval history of the United States and the important role the USS Oregon played in it.
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