Steamship ST. PAUL (probably), sunk after capsizing at pier in Hudson River, New York, on April 25, 1918

gelatin silver print

PHOTOGRAPHS
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation
USA, NY, New York; USA, Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.)
1918-04-25
paper; cloth
overall: 8-3/8 x 11-1/8 in.; image: 6-3/4 x 9-1/4 in.

Gelatin silver print mounted on cloth, in album 1964.517 of Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation; probably pumping out American Line passenger steamship ST. PAUL, sunk after capsizing at pier in Hudson River, New York, on April 25, 1918; floating derrick COMMODORE assisting; see related photograph 1964.517.7-11.


1964.517.8

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