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Navigation Note Book F A LaRoche, Midshipman US Navy USS Prarie Veracruz

$ 264

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  • Condition: ***********PLEASE CLICK ON THE DESCRIPTION IF YOU ARE ON YOUR PHONE TO SEE MORE PHOTOS AND READ THE DESCRIPTION****************Leather. 4to. No Publisher. Covered from 1914-1916. 152, 194-200 pgs. Notation in pencil. Handwritten note laid in describing the biographical details of two other naval officers. Bound in 3/4 leather boards with pastedown present to the front board. Lacking the spine. Boards are chipped and worn. A series of hand notated navigation observations for the USS Prairie on it's voyage from Norfolk to Veracruz, with a series of sextant readings taken from Polaris and Vega by Midshipman (later Ensign) F A LaRoche.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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    Description

    Leather. 4to. No Publisher. Covered from 1914-1916. 152, 194-200 pgs. Notation in pencil. Handwritten note laid in describing the biographical details of two other naval officers. Bound in 3/4 leather boards with pastedown present to the front board. Lacking the spine. Boards are chipped and worn. A series of hand notated navigation observations for the USS Prairie on it's voyage from Norfolk to Veracruz, with a series of sextant readings taken from Polaris and Vega by Midshipman (later Ensign) F A LaRoche.
    Navigation Note Book F A LaRoche, Midshipman US Navy USS Prarie Veracruz
    Navigation Note Book F A LaRoche, Midshipman US Navy USS Prarie Veracruz
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    Up For Sale Today is
    Navigation Note Book of Ensign F A LaRoche, Midshipman, US Navy
    Leather. 4to. No Publisher. Covered from 1914-1916. 152, 194-200 pgs. Notation in pencil. Handwritten note laid in describing the biographical details of two other naval officers.
    Bound in 3/4 leather boards with pastedown present to the front board. Lacking the spine. Boards are chipped and worn.
    A series of hand notated navigation observations for the USS Prairie on it's voyage from Norfolk to Veracruz, with a series of sextant readings taken from Polaris and Vega by Midshipman (later Ensign) F A LaRoche.
    FROM WIKIPEDIA:
    USS Prairie (AD-5), formerly Morgan Liner SS El Sol, was built in 1890 by William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia. She was purchased by the United States Navy on 6 April 1898 from the Southern Pacific Company, and commissioned two days later at New York, Commander Charles J. Train in command.
    Prairie was converted into an auxiliary cruiser and assigned at first to the Northern Patrol Squadron and later to the North Atlantic Fleet. During the Spanish–American War, she served in Cuban waters July and August 1898. On 25 August she stranded in dense fog 3 miles east of the Amagansett, New York Life saving Station. The United States Life Saving Service ferried 216 troops to shore. She was pulled off the next day by the tug Brittania.[1] She returned to Fore River, Massachusetts on 28 August. She decommissioned on 15 March 1899 at Philadelphia.
    Prairie was placed in reserve commission on 23 March 1899 and cruised with the naval militia off the Atlantic coast until she was decommissioned at New York on 18 February 1901. She carried government exhibits to France at the turn of the 20th century for the Paris Exposition. She was recommissioned at Boston on 9 November 1901 as a training ship, and remained with this mission until she was decommissioned at Boston on 14 June 1905.
    She was recommissioned 26 September 1906 at Boston as a transport and was attached to the Atlantic Fleet. She protected American interests in Cuba, March to April 1907. Later, she resumed her training duties with the naval militia from May to September 1907, July to August 1908 and July to August 1909.
    She took part on the U.S. occupation of Veracruz in 1914, firing her 3-inch guns at the Naval Academy and other tactical targets, on 21 April 1914.
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    Leaves
    Pages
    Approximate cover size (width × height)
    inches
    cm
    folio

    or
    fo
    2
    4
    12 × 19
    30.5 × 48
    quarto

    or
    4to
    4
    8
    9½ × 12
    24 × 30.5
    octavo

    or
    8vo
    8
    16
    6 × 9
    15 × 23
    duodecimo
    or
    twelvemo
    12º
    or
    12mo
    12
    24
    5 × 7⅜
    12.5 × 19
    sextodecimo
    or
    sixteenmo
    16º
    or
    16mo
    16
    32
    4 × 6¾
    10 × 17
    octodecimo
    or
    eighteenmo
    18º
    or
    18mo
    18
    36
    4 × 6½
    10 × 16.5
    trigesimo-secundo
    or
    thirty-twomo
    32º
    or
    32mo
    32
    64
    3½ × 5½
    9 × 14
    quadragesimo-octavo
    or
    forty-eightmo
    48º
    or
    48mo
    48
    96
    2½ × 4
    6.5 × 10
    sexagesimo-quarto
    or
    sixty-fourmo
    64º
    or
    64mo
    64
    128
    2 × 3
    5 × 7.5
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