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Portrait photo of U.S.S. Brooklyn, Ensign Webster

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01/01/1896
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Hart, Edward H., photographer
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Library of Congress
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brooklyn cruiser military officers dry plate negatives portrait photographs ensign webster ships united states navy united states ships 19th century us navy us navy ships new york uss brooklyn military portrait military officer military uniforms library of congress