Description: I HAVE OTHER LOTS OF VINTAGE/ANTIQUE PHOTOS. THESE, AND THE OTHER LOTS LISTED, ALL CAME FROM AN ESTATE IN MISSOURI. THERE ARE LITERALLY THOUSANDS OF PHOTOS. I'M PUTTING THEM IN LOTS OF SIMILAR AGE/TYPE. I COMBINE AUCTIONS TO SAVE ON SHIPPING COSTS! Thank you and enjoy browsing my store!Here is a RARE photograph! This is a photo of 6 crew members of the USS ESSEX. The photo is marked on the front: SAWYERS 159 N. 8th St Philadelphia, PA". According to the writing on the back, the man standing on the right is the "Humble Servant" owner. The others were his friends and crew mates. It also appears there are 2 brothers (the last name is the same: Nyhan). These early photos are tough to find and even harder to find with them identified!! There is some wear on the corners of the back board, but the photo is fine. THE FOLLOWING WAS COPIED/PASTED FROM THE INTERNET ABOUT THE USS ESSEX:The construction of the U.S.S. Essex was authorized by President Abraham Lincoln shortly before he was assassinated but it was delayed for several years. The decaying condition of the navy eventually resulted in a special Congressional act, approved February 10, 1873, authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to construct eight war vessels, the aggregate tonnage of the whole not to exceed eight thousand tons. The act specified that four of the vessels, in whole or in part, should be built by the lowest responsible bidders in public competition. Donald McKay successfully bid for the construction of two vessels under this act and contracts for the sloops of war U.S.S. Adams and Essex were awarded to him. Under the same form of dual superintendence, as in the case of the Adams, the wooden screw steamer Essex, possessing exactly the same dimensions and tonnage, was built by Donald McKay at the Kitter Navy Yard. The Essex's keel was laid in 1874 and the contract for its machinery was secured by the Atlantic Works.The Detroit Free Press, Nov. 22, 1930, reported the Essex was commissioned in Boston on Oct. 3, 1876, and entrusted to the command of Winfield Scott Schley of Spanish War fame. It was assigned shortly afterward to the North Atlantic Station. During the following year, the Essex cruised to Liberia along the west coast of Africa and in 1878-1879 joined the South Atlantic Squadron. It sailed on the Pacific Station from Nov. 1881 to Dec. 1882 and thence on the Asiatic Station for two years during which it took on board Captain S.H. Morrison and crew members of the shipwrecked Ranier.Via Singapore, East Africa and Cape of Good Hope, the Essex returned to the United States in 1884. It was placed out of commission at the New York Navy Yard, Jan. 15, 1885. On June 21, 1886, it was recommissioned and returned to Asiatic Station via the Suez Canal. It visited Ponapai, East Carolina Group, in Oct. 1886, to investigate a reported massacre of Spaniards and afforded protection to American missionaries. The Essex left the Asiatic Station in Jan., 1889, returning to United States via the Suez Canal and on May 11th of the same year was placed out of commission at the New York Navy Yard.The Essex was recommissioned on April 22, 1890, and from June 30 to July 8, it took part in the Reunion Ceremonies of the Army of Potomac at Portland, Maine. Afterwards it served on the South Atlantic Station from Oct., 1890, to Jan., 1893. It was stationed at Annapolis with cadets on board for instruction in April, 1893, and again went out of commission at Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia, June 13, 1893. The Essex was again recommissioned Jan. 31, 1894, and served as an apprentice training ship until put out of commission at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, April 6, 1898. It was recommissioned Sep. 29th, 1898, and continued in training service until placed out of commission at Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Dec. 5, 1903.THERE IS MORE INFO ON THE NET ABOUT THIS SHIP AND IT'S HISTORY. THE SHIPPING COST INCLUDES TRACKING AND INSURANCE. Please see pics and message me with any questions. DEPENDING ON YOUR STATE, THERE MAY BE STATE SALES TAX AUTOMATICALLY ADDED. I KNOW.. IT IS BS. IT IS WRONG. BUT... I CANNOT CHANGE IT OR REMOVE THE OPTION. IT IS DONE BY EBAY NOT ME. PLEASE CONTACT EBAY TO COMPLAIN. *****INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS: BE SURE YOU LOOK AT THE SHIPPING COSTS AND IMPORT CHARGES. I WILL NOT 'CANCEL' A PURCHASE JUST BECAUSE YOU DON'T WANT TO PAY THE IMPORT CHARGES. ****** INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS: I USE THE GLOBAL SHIPPING SERVICE, SO PLEASE CHECK SHIPPING COSTS BY CLICKING ON THE SHIPPING TAB LINK. THAT IS SUPPOSED TO SHOW YOU THE SHIPPING COSTS AND IMPORT TAXES FOR YOUR COUNTRY. IF YOU COUNTRY IS NOT ON THE SHIPPING SERVICE LIST, THEN I WILL NOT SHIP TO YOUR COUNTRY. SORRY.Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.****** ORIGINAL SHIPPING IS NOT REFUNDABLE (IF SHIPPING WAS PAID). I WILL PAY FOR RETURN SHIPPING COSTS ONLY FOR ITEMS THAT ARE NOT AS DESCRIBED. IF YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND, IT DOESN'T FIT, ETC I WILL BE FORCED TO PAY FOR RETURN SHIPPING BY EBAY, BUT I WILL DEDUCT THE RETURN SHIPPING AMOUNT THEY CHARGED ME FROM THE REFUND THAT WILL BE ISSUED. thank you.
Price: 154.99 USD
Location: Union, Missouri
End Time: 2024-11-22T05:17:24.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
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
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States