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File:Oneida (SP-432) edit.jpg

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Summary

This image is derived from the image Oneida (SP-432).jpg, edited to remove obvious defects to match the version of the photograph that appeared in the June 1916 issue of the yachting journal The Rudder (Vol. 32, No. 6, page 261), on the first page of a feature story on Commodore E. C. Benedict, owner of the Oneida. This is the newer of the two yachts Benedict purchased and named Oneida; the older, smaller vessel was renamed the Adelante in March 1913, when Benedict purchased this yacht. The photographer is not credited. Although this particular image is credited to the U. S. Navy Historical Society, it is doubtful that the photograph was taken by a naval employee. The image is in the public domain, having been taken between 1913 and 1916. The Naval History and Heritage Command notes on the website, "To the best of our knowledge, the pictures referenced here are all in the Public Domain, and can therefore be freely downloaded and used for any purpose."
Description
Oneida (American Steam Yacht, 1897)
Photographed before World War I. [See summary.]
Built by Harlan and Hollingsworth at Wilmington, Delaware, this yacht was ordered taken over for U.S. Navy service abroad on 14 July 1917 and assigned the identification number SP-432. However, these orders were cancelled on 27 September 1917 without any action being taken. She remained in civilian hands.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
Date
Source Department of the Navy, Naval Historical Center, Online Library of Selected Ships, Civilian Ships
Author USN Photograph NH 103550, edited to remove obvious defects, type and handwriting added to the original photograph
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