Battleship Nebraska under construction at Moran Brothers shipyard, Seattle, circa 1903 (MOHAI 8554)
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In 1901, the Moran Brothers shipyard of Seattle won the bid to build one of three battleships for the US Navy. The keel for the battleship, named Nebraska, was laid on July 4, 1902, and the ship launched from the Moran Brothers yard on October 7, 1904. This photo shows early construction on the battleship Nebraska inside its construction shed. Over 1,000 workers helped build the ship, which was 441 feet long with a beam of 76 feet.
Photograph is part of an album titled "'Building a Battleship' Moran Bros. Company Seattle 1903"
Caption information source: "Moran shipyard in Seattle launches battleship Nebraska on October 7, 1904" by Alan J. Stein, historylink.org Essay5401
Subjects (LCTGM): Boat & ship industry--Washington (State)--Seattle; Moran Brothers Company (Seattle, Wash.); Nebraska (Battleship)
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