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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 one, Charleston, the design was commissioned from the British company of W. Armstrong, Mitchell, and Company of Newcastle.
Record group: Record Group 19: Records of the Bureau of Ships, 1940 - 1966 (National Archives Identifier: 348)Series: Album Photographs of United States Ships, compiled 1883 - 1941 (National Archives Identifier: 512890)
USS Baltimore may refer to: USS Baltimore (1777), was a 12-gun brigantine that served in the Continental Navy from 1777 to 1780. USS Baltimore (1798), was a 20-gun ship built in 1798. USS Baltimore (1861), was a side-wheel steamer captured in 1861. USS Baltimore (C-3), was a protected cruiser commissioned in 1890.
The National Transportation Safety Board recovered the ship's data recorder and will construct a timeline of events leading up to the crash.
BALTIMORE — The wife of one of the construction workers who survived the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse says it’s a miracle he is alive as he doesn’t know how to swim.
A wooden cross is laden with Miguel Luna’s personal belongings — his construction uniform and work boots, a family photo, the flag of his native El Salvador — but his body remains missing ...
The Baltimore-class heavy cruisers were a class of heavy cruisers in the United States Navy commissioned during and shortly after World War II.Fourteen Baltimores were completed, more than any other class of heavy cruiser (the British County class had 15 vessels planned, but only 13 completed), along with another three ships of the Oregon City sub-class.
Spanish–American War: Pursued by the gunboat USS Eagle ( United States Navy) while trying to run the United States Navy blockade of Cuba, the 5,000-displacement ton armed steamer took a number of 6-pounder shell hits from Eagle and ran aground on the southwest coast of Cuba on the point of a spit 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) east 1 / ...