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Battleship of the United States Navy
USS Maine was a United States Navy ship that sank in Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898, contributing to the outbreak of the Spanish–American War in April
USS_Maine_(1890)
1962 proposed U.S. false flag operation against American citizens
plans. United States portal Politics portal Cuba portal False flag USS Maine (1890) Gulf of Tonkin incident Operation Gladio Family Jewels (Central Intelligence
Operation_Northwoods
"CVE 21 USS Block Island – USS Block Island Association". Retrieved 2025-05-28. "Eyewitness to the Battle off Samar and the Loss of the USS St. Lo".
List of sunken U.S. Navy ships
List_of_sunken_U.S._Navy_ships
Monument in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia
The USS Maine Mast Memorial is a memorial honoring those who died aboard the USS Maine (ACR-1) on February 15, 1898, after a mysterious explosion destroyed
USS_Maine_Mast_Memorial
construction of battleships with USS Texas in 1892, although its first ship to be designated as such was USS Indiana. Texas and USS Maine, commissioned three years
List of battleships of the United States Navy
List_of_battleships_of_the_United_States_Navy
Sloops-of-war of the United States Navy
The fifth USS Enterprise, a barque-rigged screw sloop, was launched 13 June 1874 at Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine, US, by John W. Griffiths, a private
USS_Enterprise_(1874)
1812 Gold-class gun-brig
history with the British Royal Navy before the 16-gun USS Enterprise captured her near Portland, Maine, in September 1813. She then went on to have at least
HMS_Boxer_(1812)
American Rear Admiral (1845–1923)
oceanographer and hydrographer. He is best remembered as the captain of USS Maine, which exploded in Havana Harbor, Cuba, in 1898 and set off the events
Charles_Dwight_Sigsbee
Town in Maine, United States
Kittery is a town in York County, Maine, United States, the oldest incorporated town in the state. Home to the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on Seavey's Island
Kittery,_Maine
Naval gun
Monterey, and the armored cruiser Maine. The Navy's Policy Board called for a variety of large-caliber weapons in 1890, with ranges all the way up to 16-inch
10-inch/31-caliber_gun
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Sherman, Illinois, a village Sherman, Kansas Sherman, Kentucky Sherman, Maine, a town Sherman, Michigan, an unincorporated community Sherman, Minnesota
Sherman
United States Navy steamer
Newport again from 1890 to 1891. On 12 March 1891, Nina departed the New York Navy Yard with the decommissioned armed steamer USS Galena in tow, headed
USS_Nina
U.S. state
Gettysburg. Four U.S. Navy ships have been named USS Maine, most famously the armored cruiser USS Maine (ACR-1), whose sinking by an explosion on February
Maine
American shipyard located on the Kennebec River in Bath, Maine
USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000) USS Michael Monsoor (DDG-1001) USS Lyndon B. Johnson (DDG-1002) "Top Private Employers in Maine". Maine Center for Workforce Research and Information
Bath_Iron_Works
Second United States Navy armored cruiser so designated
USS New York (hull number ACR-2/CA-2) was the second United States Navy armored cruiser so designated; the first was the ill-fated Maine, which was soon
USS_New_York_(ACR-2)
United States Navy admiral (1866–1934)
who served as Chief of Naval Operations from 1927 to 1930. Born in Bath, Maine, Hughes was appointed to the United States Naval Academy in 1884. Upon graduation
Charles_Frederick_Hughes
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Madison, Illinois Madison, Indiana Madison, Kansas Madison, Maine, a town Madison (CDP), Maine, a census-designated place within the town of Madison Madison
Madison
Indiana-class battleship of the United States Navy
USS Massachusetts was an Indiana-class, pre-dreadnought battleship and the second United States Navy ship comparable to foreign battleships of its time
USS_Massachusetts_(BB-2)
City in Maine, United States
spider web motif is King's own addition. The bow-plate of the battleship USS Maine, whose destruction in Havana, Cuba, presaged the start of the Spanish–American
Bangor,_Maine
American four-star Admiral (1872-1948)
Mare Island for war service in command of the battleship USS Maine. Under his command, Maine took part in convoy escort operations in the Atlantic Ocean
Joseph_M._Reeves
United States Marine Corps general (1868–1931)
Returning to sea in August 1895, he reported to USS Cincinnati. Catlin then transferred to USS Maine and was in command of her Marine Detachment when
Albertus_W._Catlin
Most populous city in Maine, United States
Kenya Mytilene, Greece Shinagawa, Japan Cities portal Maine portal Mayor of Portland, Maine USS Portland (LSD-37) Mean monthly maxima and minima (i.e
Portland,_Maine
Capital city of Maine, United States
general USS Augusta, 2 ships /əˈɡʌstə/ ə-GUSS-tə After Montpelier, Vermont and Pierre, South Dakota "City of Augusta, Maine". City of Augusta, Maine. Archived
Augusta,_Maine
USS Galena was a wooden armed steamer in commission in the United States Navy from 1880 to 1890. She had an active career in which she operated in the
USS_Galena_(1880)
United States lighthouse tender
was a lighthouse tender built for the United States Lighthouse Board in 1890. She served as the supply tender for all the light stations on the Atlantic
USLHT_Armeria
and 1920. USS Cushing (TB-1) USS Ericsson (TB-2) USS Foote (TB-3) USS Rodgers (TB-4) USS Winslow (TB-5) USS Porter (TB-6) USS Du Pont (TB-7) USS Rowan (TB-8)
List of torpedo boats of the United States Navy
List_of_torpedo_boats_of_the_United_States_Navy
Gunboat of the United States Navy
out she was the second Navy ship to reach Havana after the sinking of USS Maine. Fern played a small but notable part in the Navy's operations in Cuba
USS_Fern_(1871)
Inlet of the Gulf of Maine, United States
Casco Bay is an open bay of the Gulf of Maine on the coast of Maine in the United States. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's chart
Casco_Bay
CG-10 through 12 were converted from World War II cruisers. CAG-1 USS Boston and CAG-2 USS Canberra retained most of their original gun armament and were
List of cruisers of the United States Navy
List_of_cruisers_of_the_United_States_Navy
American astronomer and educator (1815–1890)
John Huntington Crane Coffin (September 14, 1815 – January 8, 1890) was an American astronomer and educator. He was a professor of mathematics with the
John_H._C._Coffin
City in Maine, United States
Rockland is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 6,936. The city is a popular
Rockland,_Maine
New Hampshire named ship
USS New Hampshire was a 2,633-ton ship originally designed to be the 74-gun ship of the line Alabama, but after being laid down in June 1819, she remained
USS_New_Hampshire_(1864)
The history of the area comprising the U.S. state of Maine spans thousands of years, measured from the earliest human settlement, or approximately two
History_of_Maine
Type of naval gun
Driggs-Schroeder guns included USS Texas (1892), USS Maine (ACR-1), USS Olympia (C-6), USS New York (ACR-2), and USS Brooklyn (ACR-3). Olympia is preserved
Driggs-Schroeder
American admiral and surgeon
Bright returned to Maine in May 1864, and was promoted to assistant surgeon on 8 August for service at Philadelphia Navy Yard and on the USS New Ironsides
George_Adams_Bright
American judge and politician (1830–1915)
(1850–1877) (their daughter Alys christened the USS Maine); Mary “Maisie” Farrington Tracy (1864–1890); and Benjamin Franklin Tracy III (d. 1895); Tracy
Benjamin_F._Tracy
American passenger shipping line based in Baltimore, Maryland
Mackinaw 1890 1897–1923 Ex British Crown. Scrapped 1923 Maine 1887 1887–1899 Ex Swansea. Converted to a hospital ship for the Boer War. Wrecked 1914 Maine 1903
Atlantic_Transport_Line
American architect (1870–1963)
, including the Francis Scott Key Bridge over the Potomac River, the USS Maine Mast Memorial, the D.C. Armory, the Tidal Basin Inlet Bridge, many structures
Nathan_C._Wyeth
Brooklyn, Western Queens County, and Staten Island into New York City 1898 – USS Maine explodes in Havana, Cuba harbor, precipitating the Spanish–American War
Timeline of the history of the United States (1860–1899)
Timeline_of_the_history_of_the_United_States_(1860–1899)
United States Navy admiral (1855–1942)
the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine. On 27 August 1907, he became commanding officer of the monitor USS Florida, then in reserve and used for
James_P._Parker
Gunboat of the United States Navy
USS Nipsic was a gunboat in the Union Navy. The ship was laid down on 24 December 1862 by Portsmouth Navy Yard; launched on 15 June 1863; sponsored by
USS_Nipsic
Canadian veteran of the American Civil War (1835–1915)
Union blockade of the Confederate coastline. As a gun captain aboard the USS Richmond, Jackson served in the Battle of Mobile Bay. He disarmed multiple
Benjamin_Jackson_(sailor)
Veterans cemetery in Grant County, Indiana
and Jeremiah Kuder. The Remember the Maine monument, erected in 1901 to honor of the lives lost aboard USS Maine in Havana Harbor, Cuba, the act which
Marion_National_Cemetery
Armoured cruiser
in return for a goodwill visit the United States Navy armored cruiser USS Maine, often referred to as a "battleship," had begun at Havana in the Captaincy
Spanish cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa
Spanish_cruiser_Infanta_Maria_Teresa
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(artist) (1924–1999), American painter and printmaker John Paul Jones (runner) (1890–1970), previous record holder in the mile run John Paul Jones (musician)
John Paul Jones (disambiguation)
John_Paul_Jones_(disambiguation)
War timeline
in American history. The destruction of the USS Maine, yellow journalism, the war slogan "Remember the Maine!", and the charge up San Juan Hill are all
Timeline of the Spanish–American War
Timeline_of_the_Spanish–American_War
Class of American naval ships
The Columbia-class cruisers were two protected cruisers constructed in 1890 and 1891 and used by the United States Navy. They were lightly gunned ships
Columbia-class_cruiser
Sloop-of-war of the United States Navy
USS Saratoga, a sloop-of-war, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the Battle of Saratoga of the American Revolutionary War. Her
USS_Saratoga_(1842)
Protected cruiser
The fourth USS Baltimore (C-3) (later CM-1) was a United States Navy cruiser, the fifth protected cruiser to be built by an American yard. Like the previous
USS_Baltimore_(C-3)
Gunboat of the United States Navy
USS Ranger, later USS Rockport and USS Nantucket (PG-23/IX-18), was a gunboat of the United States Navy. A screw steamer with full-rig auxiliary sail,
USS_Nantucket_(IX-18)
American admiral (1849–1926)
ordered to the Armored Cruiser Maine, to serve as executive officer under Captain Charles D. Sigsbee. On the night the Maine was blown up in Havana harbor
Richard_Wainwright_(admiral)
Topics referred to by the same term
Kentucky Richmond, Louisiana, a village Richmond, Maine, a New England town Richmond (CDP), Maine, village within the town Richmond, Massachusetts, a
Richmond
notable people who were born or have lived in Bangor, Maine. Charles G. Bryant (1803–1858), Maine's first architect, lived and practiced in Bangor in the
List of people from Bangor, Maine
List_of_people_from_Bangor,_Maine
Protected cruiser
1888, launched on 19 March 1890, sponsored by Miss Annie Boutelle, the daughter of Representative Charles A. Boutelle of Maine, and commissioned on 2 February
USS_Newark_(C-1)
United States Navy officer
and was assigned to the sloop-of-war USS Concord, which was fitting out at the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine. He sailed for the West Indies aboard
George_H._Cooper
Ship wrecked in 1898 near Gloucester, Massachusetts
Mysterious Sinking Of A Maine-built Steamer". Bangor Daily News. p. 9. Retrieved 6 October 2013. Media related to Portland (ship, 1890) at Wikimedia Commons
Portland_(shipwreck)
Town in Maine, United States
Bar Harbor is a resort town on Mount Desert Island in Hancock County, Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population is 5,089. The town is
Bar_Harbor,_Maine
United States admiral
receiving ship USS Wabash at the Boston Navy Yard from 1888 to June 1890 . Carpenter was commandant of the Portsmouth Navy Yard from June 1890 to January
Charles C. Carpenter (admiral)
Charles_C._Carpenter_(admiral)
County in Maine, US
Waldo County is a county in the state of Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 39,607. Its county seat is Belfast. The county
Waldo_County,_Maine
1873–1891 American steamer ship
The third USS Despatch was a United States Navy steamer in commission from 1873 to 1891. Despatch was the commercial steamer America when the U.S. Navy
USS_Despatch_(1873)
City in Maine, United States
Washington County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,288 at the 2020 census, making Eastport the least-populous city in Maine. The principal island
Eastport,_Maine
United States Navy admiral (1801–1870)
Squadron with the screw frigate USS Franklin as his flagship. August 14, 1870, died at Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine. Campbell's Station, Tennessee
David_Farragut
American politician (1839–1902)
However, after the publication of the De Lôme Letter and the sinking of the USS Maine in Havana harbor on February 15, 1898, public opinion rapidly turned against
Thomas_Brackett_Reed
Gunboat of the United States Navy
USS Richmond was a wooden steam-powered sloop-of-war in the United States Navy during the American Civil War (1861–1865). Richmond was launched on 26
USS_Richmond_(1860)
Kearsarge-class pre-dreadnought battleship
USS Kearsarge (hull number: BB-5), was the name ship of the Kearsarge class of pre-dreadnought battleships built during the 1890 for the United States
USS_Kearsarge_(BB-5)
1797 heavy frigate of the U.S. Navy
USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate of the United States Navy. She is the second oldest naval
USS_Constitution
the loss of eight men. The Emily Reed was built by A. R. Reed, Waldoboro, Maine, for the San Franciscan firm of Hind, Rolph and Co. She was launched on
Emily_Reed_(ship)
1890 General cargo/passenger ship
SS Oakland was a small general cargo/passenger ship commissioned in 1890, Dumbarton, Scotland, for New South Wales, Australia, timber merchant William
SS_Oakland_(1890)
Italian-American family, carved significant marble sculptures in the United States
records, so the accounts of much of what they had accomplished were lost. USS Maine National Monument, H. Van Buren Magonigle, architect, Atillio Piccirilli
Piccirilli_Brothers
Town in Maine, United States
(/ˈpɛməkwɪd/; today a village within the town), is a town in Lincoln County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,834 at the 2020 census. A fishing and
Bristol,_Maine
Shipwreck of a three-masted schooner in Lake Huron, Michigan, United States
Newell A. Eddy was a large three‑masted wooden schooner built in 1890 at West Bay City, Michigan by Frank W. Wheeler & Co. (also referred to in records
Newell_A._Eddy_(schooner)
Portland [Me.] Brown, Thurston. 1890. Retrieved 2015-04-01. Maine Historical Society (1995). Collections of the Maine Historical Society. Vol. 4. Heritage
Northeast Coast campaign (1745)
Northeast_Coast_campaign_(1745)
German ocean liner and American troop transport
the ship was seized and turned over to the United States Navy, and renamed USS Mount Vernon (ID-4508). While serving as a troop transport, Mount Vernon
SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie (1906)
SS_Kronprinzessin_Cecilie_(1906)
Indiana-class pre-dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy
battleship Texas and the armored cruisers Maine and New York. Three further ships, the Indiana class, were authorized in 1890; these were to be the first installment
USS_Oregon_(BB-3)
British-built steamship that sank in 1914
Rosalind was a steam cargo liner that was launched in England in 1890 for Dampfschiffs Rhederei zu Hamburg as Tosari. In 1891 Deutsche Ost-Afrika Linie
Rosalind_(1890_ship)
US steamship sunk in the First World War
SS Vigilancia was a merchant steamship that was built in Pennsylvania in 1890. It sailed between New York and Brazil via the West Indies until 1893, when
SS_Vigilancia
Class of American pre-dreadnoughts
Naval Historical Center – USS Mississippi Naval Historical Center – USS Idaho Archived 22 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine USS Mississippi – Navsource Battleship
Mississippi-class_battleship
RO-RO ferry that capsized and sank near Larnaca, Cyprus
Sheid SS L.R. Doty USS LST-507 Lumberman M HMS M2 HMCS Mackenzie Madeira SMS Markgraf SS Marquette Mayflower Mikhail Lermontov Maine Malakoff Maloja HMS Maori
MS_Zenobia
Town in Maine, United States
Hampden is a town on the Penobscot River estuary in Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The population was 7,709 at the 2020 census. It contains a
Hampden,_Maine
Ships that were lost or scuttled along the coast
1896: Norwegian wooden ship Atlas of 1,296 tons, built in 1875 in Bath, Maine, wrecked in Tabe Bay on Blouberg Beach 9 August 1897: Schooner Nukteris
Shipwrecks_of_Cape_Town
United States Navy commodore (1809–1877)
Kittery, Maine, remaining in that position through the end of the war in April 1865. From 1865 to 1868, Goldsborough commanded the screw sloop-of-war USS Shenandoah
John_R._Goldsborough
Battle of the American Civil War
Semmes. Ransom deployed the 20th Iowa, 13th Maine and 15th Maine Infantry Regiments in line of battle while the USS Monongahela fired into the fort from offshore
Battle_of_Mustang_Island
1898 conflict between Spain and the United States
Spain and the United States in 1898. It began with the sinking of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor in Cuba, and resulted in the U.S. acquiring sovereignty
Spanish–American_War
American Loyalist landowner
General%20Sessions%20of%20the%20Peace "Collections of the Maine Historical Society" John Chamberlain 1890 p 65 Champion, Isabel, ed. (1979). Markham 1793-1900
Benjamin_Milliken
Passenger steamship that was wrecked in 1923
destroyers was in the area undertaking a speed trial. One of the destroyers, USS Reno, changed course because of the fog. At about 15:00 hrs, Reno passed
SS_Cuba_(1920)
Pursuit of foreign policy objectives with the aid of conspicuous displays of naval power
"Department of War to recommission USS Maine for 'humanitarian mission' to Venezuela". Department of War to recommission USS Maine for ‘humanitarian mission’
Gunboat_diplomacy
United States Navy admiral (1869–1952)
football team the school fielded. He graduated in 1890, and was to have trained aboard the armed steamer USS Galena, but she was wrecked before he could join
Montgomery_M._Taylor
19th-century American merchant ship
people who lost their lives when the Cheseborough sank in 1890. By hosting the Bath, Maine, Junior High exchange students, you are contributing to our
Cheseborough
American engineer and industrialist (1846–1898)
improved armor plate". When USS Maine (ACR-1) exploded in Havana Harbor, Cuba, on February 15, 1898, "Remember the Maine!" became a rallying cry and the
James_Henry_Carpenter
arriving at Singapore on 2 June 1890. The three cruisers resumed their voyage the next day and arrived at Manila on 17 June 1890. In the Philippines, the division
Spanish cruiser Don Juan de Austria
Spanish_cruiser_Don_Juan_de_Austria
Family of light 57mm naval guns
USCGC Taney (WHEC-37) USS Annapolis (PG-10) USS Atlanta USS Baltimore (C-3) USS Boston USS Charleston (C-2) USS Chicago USS Dolphin (PG-24) USS Elcano (PG-38) USS Iowa (BB-4)
QF_6-pounder_Hotchkiss
Passenger ferry wrecked off the Casquets in 1899
She was built in Glasgow in 1890, and wrecked in 1899 off the Casquets during a crossing from Southampton to Guernsey. In 1890 J & G Thomson Ltd at Clydebank
SS_Stella_(1890)
United States Navy steam-powered cruiser
USS Olympia (C-6/CA-15/CL-15/IX-40) is a protected cruiser that saw service with the United States Navy from her commissioning in 1895 until 1922. She
USS_Olympia_(C-6)
American politician and diplomat (1914–1996)
served as a U.S. senator from Maine from 1959 to 1980, the 64th governor of Maine from 1955 to 1959, and a member of the Maine House of Representatives from
Edmund_Muskie
Retrieved 20 September 2016. "USS Hornet Museum". USS Hornet Museum. Retrieved 20 September 2016. "Battleship USS Iowa". Battleship USS Iowa. Archived from the
List of museum ships in North America
List_of_museum_ships_in_North_America
service to the northwest coast of North America. Idaho was built in Bath, Maine and launched on August 11, 1866. She was a wooden ship, built of oak, yellow
Idaho_(1866_ship)
City in New Hampshire, United States
summer tourist destination on the Piscataqua River bordering the state of Maine, Portsmouth was formerly the home of the Pease Air Force Base, since converted
Portsmouth,_New_Hampshire
Wales, United Kingdom Seaman Navy Eastport, Maine May 10, 1866 Heinrich Behnke Germany Seaman Navy On board USS Iowa January 25, 1905 William H. Belpitt
List of foreign-born Medal of Honor recipients
List_of_foreign-born_Medal_of_Honor_recipients
1917 and converted into minelayers as the USS Aroostook (CM-3) (later AK-44) and USS Shawmut (CM-4) (later USS Oglala (CM-4)). Eastern assigned the steamers
Metropolitan Steamship Company
Metropolitan_Steamship_Company
American naval officer
Charles William Read (May 12, 1840 – January 25, 1890), known commonly as "Savez", was an officer in the antebellum United States Navy and then in the
Charles_Read_(naval_officer)
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