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Piscataqua (AT-49): Photographs


These photographs were selected to show the original configuration of this class and major subsequent modifications. For more views see the former NHHC (now Hyperwar) Online Library of Selected Images and the NavSource Photo Archive.

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S.S. W. H. Brown (American tug, 1897)

Photographed in 1897 or 1898 before acquisition by the Navy as USS Piscataqua.

Photo No. NH 43685
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command


 
USS Piscataqua (1898-1922)

Photographed in 1899.

Photo No. NH 103626
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command


 
USS Piscataqua (1898-1922)

With USS Wompatuck (on the left) at Algiers circa January 1901.
The tugs with two other ships were enroute from the U.S. east coast to the Philippines.

Photo No. NH 83867
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command


 
USS Piscataqua (1898-1922)

Off Olongapo in the Philippines before World War I.
Part of the Dewey floating drydock is on the right.

Photo No. NH 86964
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command


 
USS Piscataqua (1898-1922)

At Guam circa the 1910s.

Photo No. NH 103638
Source: U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command


 
USS Piscataqua (AT-49)

At Manila circa 1920.

Photo No. None
Source: Shipscribe