File:US Army Transport No. 23.jpg

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Description
English: In July 1898, the Army bought a number of ships, including the Manitoba, to support troops in Cuba and Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War. It numbered them, with Manitoba being "23". The ship was renamed Logan and painted white in July 1899, so this photo can be dated to the one-year period when the ship appeared this way.
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Captions

US Army Transport No. 23, later USAT Logan, in 1898 or 1899.

Items portrayed in this file

depicts

ship

copyright status

public domain

inception

30 June 1899Gregorian

captured with

Nikon D80

exposure time

0.004 second

f-number

8

focal length

22 millimetre

ISO speed

1,600

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image/jpeg

instance of

photograph

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