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TB-1

  • John Everetts, Medal Of Honor Winner
    John Everetts' Tombstone
    Daniel Atkins' Tombstone
  • Under Construction
  • Launching of TB-1
  • Bow view: Nov 1900
  • Stern view: Nov 1900
  • Starboard side: Nov 1900
  • In about 1901 (1)
  • In about 1901 (2)
  • In about 1901 (3)
    The next two photos were taken just a few minutes apart.
  • In about 1890(1)
  • In about 1890(2)
  • Date unknown (1)
  • Date unknown (2)
  • In Color (1)
  • In Color (2)
    The next image came from a card game that was marketed in the late 1890's
  • Date unknown (3)
  • About 1898
  • Date unknown (4)
  • In about 1890 (3)
  • In 1907
    Cushing is the center ship in the second row.
    The two boats in the front right and the one in the front left (listed in no particular order) are: USS Bagley TB-24, USS Barney TB-25 and USS Biddle TB-26. The two larger boats between them in the foreground are (left to right): USS DuPont TB-7 and USS Porter TB-6.
    The other two boats in the back row are (left and right): One of the three Torpedo Boat # 3 class (Foote, Rodgers or Winslow) and either USS Gwin TB-16 or USS Talbot TB-15.
  • 1898
  • The Bow torpedo tube, inside a Cushing-type boat
  • Man in the Chains, taking depth soundings
  • From a painting
  • A Borden's Condensed Milk Advertising Card
    Note the milk can in the lower right-hand corner

  • Detail of the Milk Can
  • Collar Pin from the 1890's
  • Port bow underway
  • Postcard of Bristol, RI. Cushing in the background
  • From a US Navy magazine titled "Destroyers"
  • From a 1940 Poster on US Destroyers
  • George Henry Llewellyn. A member of the TB-1's crew

    The next two images are from the Magazine "Scientific American", published February 1, 1890.

  • The Ship
  • Technical Drawings
  • Underway
  • Front of an Advertising Card
  • Back of the above Card
  • In Dry Dock, 1890
  • An unused postcard
  • A tri-fold postcard from 1904. Cushing is the first ship on the left.
  • Cushing delivers dispatches to the Flagship. From Scientific American
  • USS Cushing TB-1 Pen and Ink
    Picture Credits
    Jonathan Dick
    Tom Anderson
    Doug Linzer
    Patricia Schaffer
    John Slimick
    Richard Simpson
    Destroyers in the US Navy-USN 1962. Reprinted 1977
    The National Archives
    US Navy Historical Center
    Tin Can Sailors
    My Collection

    Last Updated 8/26/2004