File:USS Wyoming Monitor10 NH 61879.jpg
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Removed caption read: Photo # NH 61879 Sketch of the Arkansas class monitors, built under the 1898 ship construction program
•U•S•MONITORS• •ARKANSAS•CONNECTICUT•FLORIDA |AND| WYOMING• BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR, NAVY DEPARTMENT.
"U.S. Monitors Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida and Wyoming"
Pen and ink side elevation and plan view, by the Bureau of Construction and Repair. These monitors (numbers 7-10, respectively) were built under the 1898 ship construction program. Connecticut (Monitor # 8) was renamed Nevada in January 1901, after launching but more than two years before completion. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Source: http:www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-w/bm10-v.htm
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