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53 items in this album on 3 pages.

US submarines C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, and C-5 in the Gatun Locks of Panama Canal, circa 1914Panama Canal Zone Administration Building, Balboa, Panama, 1917
US submarines C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, and C-5 in the Gatun Locks of Panama Canal, circa 1914Panama Canal Zone Administration Building, Balboa, Panama, 1917
USS New Mexico underway, off Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1919Battleship USS New Mexico at the Culebra Cut while transiting the Panama Canal, 25 Jul 1919.
USS New Mexico underway, off Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1919Battleship USS New Mexico at the Culebra Cut while transiting the Panama Canal, 25 Jul 1919.
USS New Mexico in the middle west chamber of Gatun Lock, Panama Canal, 25 Jul 1919USS Wyoming and USS New Mexico passing through Gatun Lock, Panama Canal, 25 Jul 1919
USS New Mexico in the middle west chamber of Gatun Lock, Panama Canal, 25 Jul 1919USS Wyoming and USS New Mexico passing through Gatun Lock, Panama Canal, 25 Jul 1919
USS New Mexico in Culebra Cut, Panama Cana, early 1920sRenown in Pedro Miguel Lock, Panama Canal, 13 Sep 1920
USS New Mexico in Culebra Cut, Panama Cana, early 1920sRenown in Pedro Miguel Lock, Panama Canal, 13 Sep 1920
USS Arizona in a lock in the Panama Canal, circa 1921USS New Mexico (foreground) and USS Pennsylvania (background), Panama Canal Zone, 17 Feb 1921
USS Arizona in a lock in the Panama Canal, circa 1921USS New Mexico (foreground) and USS Pennsylvania (background), Panama Canal Zone, 17 Feb 1921
US Navy Battle Fleet entering Panama Bay during fleet maneuvers, probably 1923USS fleet in Panama Bay, 1 Mar 1923
US Navy Battle Fleet entering Panama Bay during fleet maneuvers, probably 1923USS fleet in Panama Bay, 1 Mar 1923
USS S-39 in the Gatun Locks, Panama Canal Zone, 17 Jan 1924USS S-43 (foreground), USS S-44 (left center background), and other ships in Balboa Harbor, Panama Canal Zone, 1920s
USS S-39 in the Gatun Locks, Panama Canal Zone, 17 Jan 1924USS S-43 (foreground), USS S-44 (left center background), and other ships in Balboa Harbor, Panama Canal Zone, 1920s
USS S-44 under repair, Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, 1926USS S-43, USS V-1, USS V-3, and USS Argonne at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, Dec 1927-May 1932
USS S-44 under repair, Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, 1926USS S-43, USS V-1, USS V-3, and USS Argonne at Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone, Dec 1927-May 1932
USS Saratoga transiting the Panama Canal, 1928-1932United States battleship USS Maryland and destroyers USS Hovey and USS Long in the Miraflores Locks while transiting the Panama Canal, 24 Apr 1931
USS Saratoga transiting the Panama Canal, 1928-1932United States battleship USS Maryland and destroyers USS Hovey and USS Long in the Miraflores Locks while transiting the Panama Canal, 24 Apr 1931
Indianapolis leaving the upper chamber of the Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal, 4 Mar 1933All three of the United States Navy’s aircraft carriers at the time, Langley, Saratoga, and Lexington, along with battleships and cruisers at anchor in Colon, Panama Canal Zone, roughly 1935.
Indianapolis leaving the upper chamber of the Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal, 4 Mar 1933All three of the United States Navy’s aircraft carriers at the time, Langley, Saratoga, and Lexington, along with battleships and cruisers at anchor in Colon, Panama Canal Zone, roughly 1935.

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