Description: Description: Secure a significant piece of naval history with this rare and detailed stereograph from 1898, captured by the renowned photographer C.H. Graves. This card features a striking image of the U.S. Monitor Miantonomah, a key vessel in the late 19th century U.S. Navy. Details:Date: 1898Photographer: C.H. GravesSubject: U.S. Monitor MiantonomahCondition: Excellent Features:Image: A remarkable and detailed image of the U.S. Monitor Miantonomah, showcasing its robust and distinctive design. The photograph provides a clear view of the vessel's deck and structure, capturing the essence of this powerful naval ship.Background: The Miantonomah was part of a class of monitors built in the late 19th century, designed for coastal defense and known for their heavy armament and ironclad construction.SECOND Miantonomah: the first was built in 1865 during the Civil War and was decommissioned in 1870. Although Congress was informed by the Navy Dept that it was being repaired, a new iron-hulled monitor of the same name was built with repair money and the proceeds of the sale of the first Miantonomah due to Congress' refusal to fund any new construction. Historical Context:U.S. Monitor Miantonomah: The U.S.S. Miantonomoh was an iron-hulled, twin-screw, double-turreted monitor of the Amphitrite class. Ordered in 1874, she was launched in 1876 and commissioned in 1882. The Miantonomoh saw several periods of decommissioning and recommissioning due to technological upgrades and shifts in naval strategy.Service Record: The Miantonomoh played a significant role during the Spanish-American War in 1898, participating in blockades and demonstrating American naval power. The vessel's design, with its low freeboard and revolving turrets, marked a significant technological advancement in naval warfare.Legacy: Monitors like the Miantonomoh were crucial in the transition from wooden sailing ships to ironclad steam-powered vessels, enhancing the United States' coastal defense capabilities and contributing to the modernization of the Navy. Highlights:Uniqueness: This stereograph is an exceptionally rare find, offering a unique and clear glimpse into a significant vessel of the U.S. Navy in the late 19th century. A quick Google image search will reveal that there is no other of this item available online, making it a truly unique piece for collectors.Collectability: As a work by C.H. Graves, a celebrated photographer of the era, this card holds significant value for collectors of antique photography and naval historical artifacts. Its excellent condition further enhances its appeal and worth. Additional Information:This stereograph is not just a photograph but a historical treasure, capturing the U.S. Monitor Miantonomah and its importance in naval history. It is a perfect addition to any serious collection of antique photography, military history, or naval memorabilia.The card is preserved in excellent condition, ensuring that the fine details and rich history are well-maintained for future generations to appreciate.Buy It Now Don't miss the opportunity to own this unique and collectible historical treasure. Click "Buy It Now" to secure this rare stereograph for your collection. ** MAKE AN OFFER! ** On some items we are unable to consider offers, while others WE CAN! This may be one. For more great items of all types, click here to visit my store AND be sure to click SAVE SELLER so you'llbe alerted when we post new items - and see them before anyone else! If you ever have any issues with our items, please do contact us personally before any neutral or negative feedback.As you can see from our feedback reviews, we always do our best to take care of our fellow ebayers in a fair & reasonable manner!
Price: 45 USD
Location: Gadsden, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-10-05T18:06:11.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.75 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Stereoview & Stereoscope
Year of Production: 1898
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Image Color: Black & White
Theme: Militaria
Material: Cardboard
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Brand/Publisher: Universal Photo Art Company
Subject: Military, Travel & Transportation, Spanish-American War