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OfficerOfficers and men of USS New Mexico, Long Beach, California, United States, circa 1919Portrait of Rear Admiral Frederic R. Harris (CEC), Chief of Bureau of Yards and Docks during World War I, circa 1919. At the time of his promotion in 1916, he was the youngest Admiral in the Navy at 41.Portrait of Tsia Bun-tat, circa 1918-1919
Officer's ward room aboard USS New Mexico, 1919Officers and men of USS New Mexico, Long Beach, California, United States, circa 1919Portrait of Rear Admiral Frederic R. Harris (CEC), Chief of Bureau of Yards and Docks during World War I, circa 1919. At the time of his promotion in 1916, he was the youngest Admiral in the Navy at 41.Portrait of Tsia Bun-tat, circa 1918-1919
Scene at fore deck of USS New Mexico, 1919SS Santa Leonora underway, 1919Surgical operating room aboard USS New Mexico, 1919Taihoku General Government Building (now Presidential Office Building), Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, circa 1919
Scene at fore deck of USS New Mexico, 1919SS Santa Leonora underway, 1919Surgical operating room aboard USS New Mexico, 1919Taihoku General Government Building (now Presidential Office Building), Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, circa 1919
Tenryu under construction, Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan, 1919Texas off New York City, circa 1919Thirteen women rivet heaters and passers at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 1919.USS New Mexico at anchor in Hudson River, New York, United States, 1919
Tenryu under construction, Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, Japan, 1919Texas off New York City, circa 1919Thirteen women rivet heaters and passers at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 1919.USS New Mexico at anchor in Hudson River, New York, United States, 1919
USS New Mexico at San Francisco Bay, California, United States, circa 1919USS New Mexico in Hudson River, New York, New York, United States, 1919USS New Mexico underway, off Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1919View of Taihoku General Government Building (now Presidential Office Building) at night, Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, circa 1919
USS New Mexico at San Francisco Bay, California, United States, circa 1919USS New Mexico in Hudson River, New York, New York, United States, 1919USS New Mexico underway, off Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1919View of Taihoku General Government Building (now Presidential Office Building) at night, Taihoku (now Taipei), Taiwan, circa 1919
Members of the League of Nations commission, Paris, France, Feb-Apr 1919, photo 1 of 2; note Woodrow Wilson and V. K. Members of the League of Nations commission, Paris, France, Feb-Apr 1919, photo 2 of 2; note Woodrow Wilson and V. K. Launching of submarine S-35, San Francisco, California, United States, 27 Feb 1919Joseph Stalin, Vladmir Lenin, and Mikhail Kalinin at the 8th Congress of the Russian Communist Party, Mar 1919
Members of the League of Nations commission, Paris, France, Feb-Apr 1919, photo 1 of 2; note Woodrow Wilson and V. K. 'Wellington' KooMembers of the League of Nations commission, Paris, France, Feb-Apr 1919, photo 2 of 2; note Woodrow Wilson and V. K. 'Wellington' KooLaunching of submarine S-35, San Francisco, California, United States, 27 Feb 1919Joseph Stalin, Vladmir Lenin, and Mikhail Kalinin at the 8th Congress of the Russian Communist Party, Mar 1919

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