United States Cruiser "Raleigh" (1899 Original Black & White Film)

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Step aboard the historic USS Raleigh with this captivating black and white film from 1899. Witness the panoramic view of the ship as she lies at anchor off 27th Street, North River, on April 17, 1899. Captain Coghlan and a group of officers stand near the bridge, embodying the spirit of naval excellence.

Experience the legacy of the USS Raleigh, the ship that fired the first gun at Manila and the first boat of the Pacific Squadron to visit New York. Marvel at the intricate details of this famous battleship as the launch moves rapidly around her, capturing every angle.

Don't miss this opportunity to journey back in time and explore the majesty of the USS Raleigh.

Source :
Thomas A. Edison, I., Paper Print Collection & Niver. (1899) U.S. cruiser "Raleigh". White, J. H. U., prod United States: Edison Manufacturing Co. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/98501222

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