File:MorganCity-USN Sinking-Kobe 1899.jpg

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English: US Navy transport “Morgan City” sinking off Kobe, Japan in 1899, enroute to the Philippines.
Deutsch: Untergang ds US-Marinetransportschiffs „Morgan City“ vor dem japanischen Hafen Kobe, 1899; auf dem Weg in die Philippinen.
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Source Ohio woman in the Philippines : giving personal experiences and descriptions including incidents of Honolulu, ports in Japan and China; Akron, Ohio 1904 (Leighton)
Author Conger, Emily Bronson

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