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Photograph of the Fore Side of the Bridge of the SS Bayway

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Original caption: Photograph of Fore Side Of Bridge. August 15th 1918. Photographs Of S. S. Bayway. Nationality: - American. Tonnage: - 5080. Captain: - W. J. Healey. Owners: - Std. Oil Co. Where From: - Baton Rouge, LA. Destination: - Wilmington, N.C. Where Photographed: - Charleston, S. C. Sixth Naval District. By Whom Photographed: - J. B. Dearborn. Date: - July 20th., 1918. Where Camouflaged: Baton Rouge, LA. Date: - June 24th., 1918. By Whom Camouflaged: - Orders Of U. S. Gov't. Type: Oil Tanker. Length: -420'; Beam: - 52'4"; Draft: - 28' 5": Two Masts: -Foremost White Mainmast No. 1 Grey; One Smokestack; No Guns. The Most Prominent Parts Are The Bulkheads; & Fore & Aft Bridge.

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20/07/1918
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fore fore side bridge bayway north carolina sixth naval district charleston naval base louisiana baton rouge steamship history of baton rouge high resolution ultra high resolution date aft bridge ss bayway oil co oil tanker two masts white mainmast one smokestack prominent parts intelligence files historic photographs us national archives