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in four twin Mark 8 turrets in a "lozenge" arrangement. The forward and starboard side turrets were electric-powered, while the other two turrets were steam-powered. This was to test which system was better, and as a result the Navy adopted electric power for future turret designs. Secondary armament
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hull, which allowed the side turrets to fire dead ahead and astern. She was the only US Navy ship built with this turret arrangement. The tumblehome hull and "lozenge" arrangement were rare in the US Navy, but at the time were prevalent in the
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from 10 April – 7 August 1901; the last stage was to
Melbourne, Auckland, Wellington and Sydney. She remained with the Asiatic Squadron until 1 March 1902, when she sailed for the United States via the Suez Canal and arrived at the
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Philadelphia on 16 May 1906. Except for a short period (from 30 June – 2 August 1906) in commission for special service at Havana, Cuba, she remained in reserve until the spring of 1907. From 12 April – 4 December 1907,
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Munsey's
Magazine Volume XXVI. October 1901, to March 1902. Page 880. Article paragraph covered the Driggs-Schroeder six pounders carried on the USS Olympia, USS Brooklyn, and USS New York.
900:. It protected only the machinery spaces. The armored deck was 6 in (152 mm) thick on its sloped sides and 3 in (76 mm) in the flat middle amidships, but only
1013:) on trials) were clutched in tandem, two on each of two shafts. The forward engines could be disconnected to conserve fuel at an economical cruising speed. In the US Navy, only
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had a 3 in (76 mm) belt versus 4 in (102 mm), 8 in (203 mm) barbettes versus 10 in (254 mm), and the same turret and deck armor.
1021:, when both ships were operating with the forward engines disconnected and did not have time to reconnect them, thus limiting their speed. Seven coal-fired cylindrical
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s refits were relatively modest. Her torpedo tubes were removed prior to 1914; one source says by 1903. By 1917 the 5-inch guns had been reduced to eight while two
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877:. Some additional weapons on wheeled carriages were carried for use by landing parties; these included two 3-inch (76 mm) field artillery pieces and four
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History of the U.S. Navy from the Introduction of the Steel Hull in 1883 to the Cruise of the Great White Fleet
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U.S. Armored Cruisers: A Design and Operational History
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on 9 March 1921 and sold for disposal on 20 December.
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and two single-ended, supplied steam to the engines.
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Celebration at New York in September 1899. She left
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US Cruisers 1883–1904: The Birth of the Steel Navy.
1721:(1989) Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press,
1358:was placed out of commission for the final time at
1234:. During the next four years, she cruised with the
2567:Spanish–American War cruisers of the United States
2562:Philippine–American War ships of the United States
1874:(1985) Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press
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1809:Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905
2572:Boxer Rebellion naval ships of the United States
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977:(37 km/h; 23 mph), and achieved 21.91
1960:United States naval ship classes of World War I
1303:served as part of the permanent display at the
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1508:. U.S. Government Printing Office: 762. 1921.
1502:"Table 21 - Ships on Navy List June 30, 1919"
1784:U.S. Cruisers: An Illustrated Design History
445:(40.58 km/h; 25.21 mph) (Speed on
338:10,068 long tons (10,230 t) (full load)
1700:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
1680:Battle of Santiago de Cuba at SpanAmWar.com
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1830:The Complete Encyclopedia of Battleships
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1926:(ACR-3/CA-3) at NavSource Naval History
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1391:Workers cutting up a main turret of
864:1-pounder (37 mm (1.5 in))
857:6-pounder (57 mm (2.2 in))
718:Ship and Engine Building Company of
506:1-pounder (37 mm (1.5 in))
496:6-pounder (57 mm (2.2 in))
438:(37 km/h; 23 mph) (design)
855:along the sides, along with twelve
369:64 ft 8 in (19.71 m)
216:$ 3,450,420.29 (hull and machinery)
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1549:Naval History and Heritage Command
1480:"Ships' Data, U. S. Naval Vessels"
1455:"Ships' Data, U. S. Naval Vessels"
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311:General characteristics (as built)
16:United States Navy armored cruiser
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1847:Head, Michael (2019). "Siberia".
1166:on 16 October and sailed via the
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588:3 in (76 mm) (hoists)
306:Sold for scrap 20 December 1921
1735:; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991).
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780:s 4-inch guns to 5-inch guns.
662:General characteristics (1917)
636:General characteristics (1914)
377:24 ft (7.3 m) (mean)
1:
1813:. New York: Mayflower Books.
1703:. The entry can be found
1639:Gibbons, pp. 124-125, 156-157
1630:Gardiner and Chesneau, p. 148
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1427:China Relief Expedition Medal
597:8–4 in (203–102 mm)
1832:. New York: Crescent Books.
1761:Oxford : Osprey, 2008.
41:(ACR-3), at anchor, c. 1898.
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1019:Battle of Santiago de Cuba
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966:U.S.S. Brooklyn fire room
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396:vertical triple expansion
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1506:Congressional Serial Set
1406:Navy Expeditionary Medal
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1124:was a key vessel in the
995:triple-expansion engines
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716:William Cramp & Sons
203:William Cramp & Sons
56:William Cramp & Sons
2531:Completed after the war
1296:League Island Navy Yard
1184:China Relief Expedition
1152:Tompkinsville, New York
793:and in French-designed
741:Design and construction
607:4 in (102 mm)
1828:Gibbons, Tony (1983).
1417:Spanish Campaign Medal
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1849:Warship International
1741:Westport, Connecticut
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735:Francis Augustus Cook
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476:Mark 3 and/or Mark 4
399:reciprocating engines
248:Miss Ida May Schieren
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1910:Navy photographs of
1535:"Brooklyn II (CA-3)"
1434:with "ASIATIC" clasp
1305:Jamestown Exposition
1236:North Atlantic Fleet
1106:Spanish–American War
1100:Spanish–American War
722:; sponsored by Miss
389:double-ended boilers
1788:Annapolis, Maryland
1743:: Greenwood Press.
1369:Colorized photo of
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728:Charles A. Schieren
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1142:George Henry Ellis
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272:CA-3, 17 July 1920
177:Brooklyn, New York
78:United States Navy
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958:Engineering
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791:French Navy
762:. However,
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2302:Destroyers
2291:Montgomery
2223:Cincinnati
2028:New Mexico
1555:2 February
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1439:References
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1203:on 1 May.
1168:Suez Canal
1110:Cienfuegos
989:(970
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601:Secondary
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2035:Tennessee
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127:Completed
122:1896–1921
114:1893–1896
88:USS
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2271:Chester
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2072:Indiana
2000:Wyoming
1993:Florida
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199:Builder
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183:Ordered
143:History
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423:screws
345:Length
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2079:Iowa
1890:ISBN
1876:ISBN
1857:ISSN
1834:ISBN
1815:ISBN
1792:ISBN
1770:OCLC
1763:ISBN
1745:ISBN
1723:ISBN
1705:here
1665:USS
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