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Photo #: NH 48479. USS Wenonah (SP-165). Built by George Lawley and Son. Steams through heavy seas while en route from Bermuda to the Azores in November 1917. Photographed from USS Margaret (SP-527) by Raymond D. Borden. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. |
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