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DescriptionIncomplete merchant ships laid up Seattle.jpg
Naval History and Heritage Command, Online Library of Selected Images: "Photo #: NH 43179; Incomplete merchant ships laid up at Seattle, Washington; Photographed circa early to mid-1919. This is probably the storage facility at Seattle where the Northern Pacific Division (Washington State) of the Emergency Fleet Corporation laid up the wooden cargo ships it accepted without engines after the World War I Armistice, plus a few completed as flush deck barges. There are more than forty ships and barges in this group, most of them of the Ferris type (E.F.C. Design 1001). URL: http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/h43000/h43179c.htm The photo itself and copyright data is U.S. Government, not Military/Navy. Original in NARA collection with origin probably EMF. Please do not change to incorrect copyright information.
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Naval History and Heritage Command, Online Library of Selected Images: "Photo #: NH 43179; Incomplete merchant ships laid up at Seattle, Washington; Photographed circa early to mid-1919. This is probably the storage facility at Seattle where the Northern
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