And this, from TWC Transcribing:
THE USS MAINE
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"The explosion of the Maine at Havana, on February 15, 1898, was the ultimate incident which impelled the people of the United States to regard Spain as an impossible neighbor. Although the war which followed was not founded on the destruction of the Maine as a political cause, that disaster was the pivotal event of the conflict which has terminated Spanish possession in the Western World. Considerations like these must continue to give the Maine a unique place in the history of the United States, especially since the character and magnitude of the disaster make it one of the most shocking on record." --Captain Charles D. Sigsbee |
The Ship: B & W Photos - Colored Prints - Drawings - Other Photos & PrintsArticles Describing the The Ship | ||
Photos of the ArmamentThe main battery consisted of four 10-inch and six 6-inch breech-loading rifles. The secondary battery consisted of seven 6-pounder and eight 1-pounder rapid-fire guns and four Gatling Guns. There was, in the bunker, which had a capacity of 896 tons, four torpedo tubes. | ||
Officers Group Photos and QuartersThe ship had a crew of 26 officers, 290 men and 39 Marines. A total of 355 men. The officers consisted of the Captain and Senior Officers, the Junior Officers, and the Petty Officers. The Captain and Senior Officers station, while on duty, were on the Quarter Deck. The Captain had his own stateroom. Some to the Senior Officers also had their own stateroom while other officers shared their stateroom. There also existed two Ward Rooms for the ships officers. | ||
Photos of the Ships Company and Quarters - Assigned Duties - Rest & RelaxsationThe Ships Company had many assigned duties such as cooks, firemen, gunners, torpedo men, signalers, spotters, marines, and pioneers. Other activities which the crew did aboard ship while on duty, was fencing, swordsmanship, handgun marksmanship, polishing the fittings, knotting. Off duty hours sailors could be seen telling yarns, sleeping in their hammocks or singing with the Maine's Bachelors Glee Club | ||
Photos & Prints of the USS Maine In Cuba Before the Disaster The Disaster Articles and Eye Witness Accounts of the USS Maine Disaster |
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