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U.S.S. Harrisburg

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Stock #:555261
Type: Postcard
Era: Divided Back
Size: 3.5" x 5.5" (9 x 14 cm)

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Compliments of the Army and Navy Chaplains The U.S.S. Harrisburg which brought me home was launched in 1888 as the "City of Paris". 560 feet long, 62 feed wide, with a displacement of 10,060 tons, 19,000 horsepower and a speed of 19 knots, the first ship to be fitted with twin screws, she was easily the "Queen of the Ocean" and broke the world's record by crossing the Atlantic from Queenstown to New York in 5 days and 12 hours. From 1893 to 1898 she served in the U.S. Merchant Marine as the 'Paris' and during the Spanish American War as the auxiliary cruiser 'Yale'. Going back to the American Line for mail and passenger service the 'Philadelphia' plied between Southampton and New York until again commissioned by the U.S. as the 'Harrisburg' on May 29, 1918, since which time she has been successfully eluding submarines and bringing back her share of soldiers.

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