Miscellaneous Naval Power Collection
This group is composed of miscellaneous plans that depict any type of military vessel propelled by an engine.
Restrictions
Restrictions on Access
Available for use in the Daniel S. Gregory Ships Plans Library
Restrictions on Use
Various copying restriction apply. Guidelines are available from the Daniel S. Gregory Ships Plans Library.
Index Terms
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the G. W. Blunt White Library. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
Persons:
Coale, Griffith Baily, 1890-
Corporate Bodies:
Office of the Lighthouse Inspector
Vessels:
Galena (Armored vessel)
Kearsarge (Battleship)
Lawrence (Destroyer)
Lilac (Motorboat)
Subjects:
Armed merchant ships
Armored vessels
Naval architecture–Designs and plans
Ships plans
United States–History–Civil War, 1861-1865
United States–History–World War, 1914-1918
United States. Navy–Boats
Warships–Design and construction
Warships, 19th century
Warships, 20th century
Document Types:
Ships plans
Occupations:
Naval architects–United States
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Administrative Information
Coll. 15, Daniel S. Gregory Ships Plans Library, Mystic Seaport Museum, Inc.
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection. For more information, please e-mail collections.
Vessel designs; 1863-1963 | |||||||||||||
15.1 | ALBATROSS III; 139.2 ft. trawler | Designer unknown, Alterations, John G. Alden; Design #A-151-2; Builder, Rice Brothers; 1926 | |||||||||||
15.2 | HAYTER; 306 ft. destroyer tender | Designer unknown; Design number unknown; Builder, Charlestown Navy Yard; 1943 | |||||||||||
15.3 | ARBUTUS; 144.5 ft. steamer | Designer unknown; Design number unknown; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.4 | UNIDENTIFIED; 114.33 ft. light vessel | Designer unknown; Design number unknown; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.5 | KEARSARGE; 375 ft. battleship | Designer unknown; Design number unknown; Builder, Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co.; 1898 | |||||||||||
15.6 | UNIDENTIFIED; 435 ft. generic battleship | Designer unknown; Design number unknown; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.7 | UNIDENTIFIED; 96 ft. sea going launch | Designer, L. Cresap, W. B. Piersol, Duncan I. Selfridge, US Naval Academy, Department of Marine Engineering and Naval Construction; Design number unknown; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.8 | S. S. WAR-PATH; 251 ft. LBP 4,100 ton tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #2-M; Builder, Navy Department Bureau of Construction & Repair; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.9 | UNIDENTIFIED; 352 ft. tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #3-A; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.10 | UNIDENTIFIED; 377 ft. 7,300 ton tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #4-F; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.11 | K. I. LUKENBACH; 447 ft. 10,000 ton tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #5-H; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.12 | UNIDENTIFIED; 435 ft. 10,475 ton tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #7-B; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.13 | UNIDENTIFIED; 385 ft. 5,075 ton tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #7-D; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.14 | UNIDENTIFIED; 435 ft. 10,475 ton tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #7-E; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.15 | UNIDENTIFIED; 435 ft. 10.475 ton tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #7-G; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.16 | UNIDENTIFIED; 435 ft. 10,475 ton tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #7-H; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.17 | UNIDENTIFIED; 261 ft. lake tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #8-A; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.18 | UNIDENTIFIED; 261 ft. lake tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #8-B; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.19 | UNIDENTIFIED; 260 ft. lake tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #8-C; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.20 | UNIDENTIFIED; 260 ft. lake tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #9-H; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.21 | UNIDENTIFIED; 281 ft. standard wooden 3,500 ton tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #10-F; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.22 | UNIDENTIFIED; 281 ft. LBP standard wooden 3,500 ton tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #10-H; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.23 | S. S. NORTHERN WIND; 299 ft. 4,000 ton tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #13-A; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.24 | S. S. NORTHERN WIND; 299 ft. tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #10-B; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.25 | SANTA LOUISA; 364 ft. tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #14-E; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.26 | S. S. ERNY; 402 ft. tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #17-E; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.27 | UNIDENTIFIED; 448 ft. 8,000 ton standard steel Hog Island “B” tanker | Designer, Griffith Baily Coale; Design #28-A; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.28 | GALENA; 210 ft. ironclad screw steam gunboat | Designer, Samuel Harte Pook; Design number unknown; Builder, Maxson, Fish & Co.; 1862 | |||||||||||
15.29 | GALENA; 210 ft. ironclad screw steam gunboat | Designer, Samuel Harte Pook; Design number unknown; Builder, Maxson, Fish & Co.; 1862 | |||||||||||
15.30 | GALENA; 210 ft. ironclad screw steam gunboat | Designer, Samuel Harte Pook; Design number unknown; Builder, Maxson, Fish & Co.; 1862 | |||||||||||
15.31 | NAUTILUS; 172 ft. under ice submarine | Designer, Simon Lake and Simon Lake Laboratory; Design number unknown; Builder, The Lake Torpedo Boat Co.; 1918 | |||||||||||
15.32 | skipped number | ||||||||||||
15.33 | skipped number | ||||||||||||
15.34 | skipped number | ||||||||||||
15.35 | skipped number | ||||||||||||
15.36 | UNIDENTIFIED; 281 ft. standard steamship | Designer, Theodore E. Ferris; Design number unknown; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.37 | UNIDENTIFIED; 111 ft. submarine chaser | Designer, Sparkman & Stephens, Inc.; Design #392-1; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.38 | VICKSBURG; 180 ft. gunboat | Designer unknown; Design number unknown; Builder, Maxson, Fish & Co.; 1863 | |||||||||||
15.39 | MONITOR; 173 ft. ironclad steam warship | Designer unknown; Design number unknown; Builder, Continental Iron Works; 1862 | |||||||||||
15.40 | MERRIMACK; 275 ft. steam frigate | Designer unknown; Design number unknown; Builder, Charlestown Navy Yard; 1855 | |||||||||||
15.41 | SPUYTEN DUYVIL; 84.16 ft. ironclad torpedo boat | Designer, William W. W. Wood and US Navy; Design number unknown; Builder unknown; 1864 | |||||||||||
15.42 | UNIDENTIFIED; Steel light tower for light vessel #3 | Designer, Office of the Lighthouse Inspector; Design number unknown; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.43 | UNIDENTIFIED; Fram for fog bell for light vessel #3 | Designer, Office of the Lighthouse Inspector; Design number unknown; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.44 | UNIDENTIFIED; Light vessel #5 | Designer, Office of the Lighthouse Inspector; Design number unknown; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.45 | UNIDENTIFIED; Light vessel #58 | Designer, Office of the Lighthouse Inspector; Design number unknown; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.46 | LILAC; 145 ft. LWL lighthouse tender | Designer, Office of the Lighthouse Inspector; Design number unknown; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.47 | KOKA; Light draft monitor | Designer unknown; Design number unknown; Builder, Wilcox & Whiting; 1865 | |||||||||||
15.48 | UMPQUA; Light draft monitor | Designer unknown; Design number unknown; Builder unknown; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.49 | UNIDENTIFIED; 170 ft. patrol boat | Designer, Consolidated Shipbuilding Corporation; Design #3110-4-1-1; Builder, Consolidated Shipbuilding Corporation; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.50 | UNIDENTIFIED; 153.5 ft. revenue cutter | Designer, Charles E. Emery and Captain Merryman; Design number unknown; Builder, Pusey & Jones; Circa 1882 | |||||||||||
15.51 | USS PC 1195: 173.66 ft. patrol boat | Designer, Consolidated Shipbuilding Corporation; Design #3126-33-1; Builder, Consolidates Shipbuilding Corporation; Date made unknown | |||||||||||
15.52 | LAWRENCE; 246 ft. destroyer | Designer unknown; Design #8; Builder, Fore River Ship & Engine Corp.; Circa 1900 | |||||||||||
15.53 | UNIDENTIFIED; 175 ft. torpedo boat | Designer, Herreshoff Manufacturing Co.; Design #6; Builder, Herreshoff Manufacturing Co.; Circa 1897 | |||||||||||
15.54 | U. S. S. SARANAC; 215.5 ft. steamer | Designer unknown; Design number unknown; Builder, Portsmouth Navy Yard; 1848 |
This collection inventory was funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).