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The battleship USS Kearsarge illuminated at night while visiting Portsmouth, England in July 1903.

The battleship USS Texas, photographed prior to the Spanish-American War.

The battleship USS Kearsarge, photographed in the 1900's.

Battleships of the US Atlantic Fleet Fleet steam in a column in 1907 or 1908. USS Connecticut leads the way, followed by USS Kansas, USS Vermont, and others. Location is either San Francisco or Hampton Roads, and along with the date, is unconfirmed.

The dining table in the captain's dining room on board the battleship USS New Mexico, in 1919.

Crew of the battleship USS Oregon pose for a photo in 1905. The ship was "Homeward Bound" from Yokohama.

Sailors on board the battleship USS Rhode Island nap and read on deck on a Sunday afternoon.

Sailors leap off the side of the battleship USS Rhode Island after coaling ship, circa 1913.

An 1898 depiction of Sunday Service at sea, on board the battleship USS Texas at Key West.

A watercolor painting of the battleship USS Maine. This is a black and white print of the original painting.

The battleship USS Michigan, dressed with flags, and with her crew manning the rails, seen during the New York Naval Review in 1911.

This recruiting poster from 1908 boasts about opportunities for good pay, and features famous warships from over 100 years of Navy history.

Sailors on board the battleship USS Oklahoma holystone the deck.

A massive fleet of United States Navy ships, featuring enormous aircraft carriers and battleships, lies at anchor at Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands, 1944 during World War II.

Sailors on board the battleship USS Rhode Island undergo inspection prior to departure for liberty.
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