U.S. Coast Guard Cutter TANEY, Pier 5, Pratt Street, Baltimore, Independent City, MD
Summary
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.
Survey number: HAER MD-134
Building/structure dates: 1936 Initial Construction
Tags
ships
cutters
war world war ii
maritime
baltimore
cutter
taney
coast guard cutter taney
pier
pratt
pratt street
maryland
history of baltimore maryland
war vietnam conflict
law enforcement
turbines
propellers
steel hulls
baltimore maritime museum
eugene a coffin
todd croteau
historic american engineering record
f g hunnewell
jet lowe
kristen o connell
corinne f taney
roger brooke taney
us coast guard
photo
ultra high resolution
high resolution
coast guard
library of congress
Date
1969 - 1980
Contributors
Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Taney, Roger B
Croteau, Todd, project manager
Lowe, Jet, photographer
O'Connell, Kristen, historian
Location
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
,
39.29038, -76.61219
Source
Library of Congress
Link
Copyright info
No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html