File:USS-NebraskaBB-14.jpg
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English: USS Nebraska (BB-14) tied up (on the right) at the Brooklyn Navy Shipyard ca. 1909. The battleship on the left is the USS Connecticut (BB-18). |
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Source | DW Cooley collection |
Author | NR Gardner, photographer, ca 1909 |
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Photographed by Nelson R. Gardner, a civilian employee at the shipyard.
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