
Close View of the 'Brooklyn,' Naval Parade
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On Saturday morning, August 20, 1898, six grim battleships of Admiral Sampson's Squadron sailed into New York Harbor and up the Hudson to receive a welcome from the people and to fire a salute of victory in sight of the tomb of the great soldier-hero of another war [Ulysses Grant].
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- James H. White

Close View of the 'Brooklyn,' Naval Parade
Visit website1898-09-20 • 0h 1m
3.2/10 • 4
On Saturday morning, August 20, 1898, six grim battleships of Admiral Sampson's Squadron sailed into New York Harbor and up the Hudson to receive a welcome from the people and to fire a salute of victory in sight of the tomb of the great soldier-hero of another war [Ulysses Grant].
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- James H. White
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