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الرئيسية / [ICB]Imperial / Battleboats / U.S. Navy / Battleships / TEXAS Class (2nd Class Battleship) 12
USS TEXAS<br>
<br>Displacement 6,315 Tons, Dimensions, 308' 10" (oa) x 64' 1" x 24' 6" (Max)
<br>Armament 2 x 12"/35 2 x 6"/30, 4 x 21" tt.
<br>Armor, 12" Belt, 12" Turrets, 3" Decks, 9" Conning Tower.
<br>Machinery, 8,000 IHP; 2 Vertical, Triple expansion engines, 2 screws<br>Speed, 17 Knots, Crew 392.
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- "Assembling the Fleet at Key West -- Sunday Service on the Battleship Texas." Colored print after a painting by Howard Chandler Christy, March 1898, copyright 1898 by P.F. Collier. Ship in the left background is USS New York.
- Crewmen pose in front of the battleship's port side (forward) 12"/35 gun, 1898. This view looks aft, with boat stowage and a winch at the left. Original photograph was printed on a stereograph card by Strohmeyer & Wyman, New York, 1898.
- Crewmen pose with mascot dog and cat at the muzzle of one of the ship's 12"/35 guns. The original photograph was copyrighted in 1900 by R.Y. Young, and published as a lightly color-tinted semi- transparency stereograph card by the American Stereoscop
- Original photograph of "Assembling the Fleet at Key West -- Sunday Service on the Battleship Texas." Ship in the left background is USS New York.
- San Marcos (Texas), circa 1911, after being used as a target ship.
- Taking on coal from a lighter, 1898.The original photograph was copyright 1898 by B.L. Singley, and published on a stereograph card by the Keystone View Company.
- Texas (unnumbered), renamed the San Marcos. Port bow, underway, ca. 1900.
- Texas ready for post-war drydocking, at the New York Navy Yard, August 3, 1898
- USS Texas (1895-1911) Photographed in 1898, probably upon her return to U.S. waters from Spanish-American War service.
- View of San Marcos (Texas), circa 1911, showing the results of target practice, most likely from the Kansas, BB 21. The officers and crew are also most probably from the Kansas
- View of San Marcos (Texas), circa 1911, showing the results of target practice, on the deck, most likely from the Kansas, BB 21. The officers and crew are also most probably from the Kansas.