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Deutsch: Die Anna B. Smith, ein 70-Fuß-Zweimast-Schoner (exakt 70' 6"), wurde 1892 in der Werft von Joseph B. Brooks in Little Choptank River, Maryland, mit einem Holzrumpf gebaut. Als ein typisches Arbeitsfahrzeug der Chesapeake Bay diente sie verschiedenen Zwecken im Schiffsverkehr zwischen Virginia und Maryland. 1914 wurde sie generalüberholt. Danach kam das Schiff in den Besitz der Conservation Commission of Maryland. Die Anna B. Smith wurde am 17. August 1917 von der Conservation Commission of Maryland übernommen und daraufhin als USS Anna B. Smith dem 5th Naval District übertragen. Dort bekam der Schoner die Identifikationsnummer Id. No. 1458 und wurde am 11. September 1917 in Dienst gestellt. Aus den Unterlagen geht hervor, dass das Schiff den Krieg überstand und am 26. September 1918 ihrem vorherigen Besitzer zurückgegeben wurde. English: Anna B. Smith, a 70' 6" schooner, was built in 1892 at Little Choptank River, Maryland. A working craft of typical Chesapeake Bay type, she was owned by the Conservation Commission of Maryland when the Navy took her over for World War I service in August 1917. During the next year, Anna B. Smith was assigned to the Fifth Naval District and served on Maryland and Virginia waters. She was decommissioned and returned to her owner in late November 1918. Italiano: Il vecchio schooner Anna B. Smith in navigazione attorno al 1915 mentre recupera le lance (chiamate dories) dopo la battuta di pesca del merluzzo sui Banchi di Terranova. |
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Source | DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY -- NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER |
Author | U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph #: NH 95895 |
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