File:1900_USS_DeLong_Boston_LawleyShipyard_h64059.jpg
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Photo #: NH 64059. USS DeLong (Torpedo Boat # 28). Under construction at the George Lawley & Sons shipyard, South Boston, Massachusetts, 3 July 1900. Probably photographed from on board her sister torpedo boat, USS Blakely (Torpedo Boat # 27). Photograph from the Skerritt Collection, Bethlehem Steel Corporation Archives. Provided by courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. |
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