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Item Title
LocationPratt Street,
Baltimore, MD
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1968.
Notes
Survey number HAER MD-134
Building/structure dates:
1936 initial construction
Significance: The U.S. Coast Cutter TANEY was commissioned by the United States Coast Guard in 1936 and served the American public for 50 years, including distinguished service during World War II. The TANEY is the last surviving warship of the December 7, 1941 Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor still afloat.
Subjects
War (World War II)ShipsCutters
Related Names
Taney, Roger B.
Lowe, Jet, Photographer
O'Connell, Kristen, Historian
Collection
Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)
Contents
Photograph caption(s):
3/4 VIEW OF PORT SIDE AND STERN IN DRY-DOCK SLIP PRIOR TO LIFTING.
3/4 VIEW OF PORT SIDE AND STERN IN DRY-DOCK SLIP PRIOR TO LIFTING. VIEWED FROM ELEVATED POSITION TO SHOW AFT DECK. FLOATING DRY-DOCK CAN BE SEEN IN BACKGROUND.
3/4 VIEW OF PORT SIDE AND STERN SHOWING TANEY BEING LIFTED OUT OF THE WATER ON THE PLATFORM.
3/4 VIEW OF STARBOARD SIDE AND BOW AFTER LIFTING FROM WATER. RAILS AND CARRIAGE ON LIFT PLATFORM CAN BE SEEN UNDER SHIP.
VIEW OF BOW FROM LIFT PLATFORM SHOWING HULL SHAPE.
3/4 VIEW OF STARBOARD SIDE AND STERN SHOWING PROPELLER
3/4 VIEW OF STARBOARD AFT SIDE SHOWING HULL SHAPE
VIEW AFT ON STARBOARD QUARTER SHOWING DETAIL OF SKEG
DETAIL VIEW OF TWIN PROPELLERS AND RUDDER AT STERN.
DETAIL VIEW OF BILGE SHAPE AND CARRIAGE.
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