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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 |