NORFOLK NAVY YARD

Image Index

Engravings
Maps
Postcards
Stereoview Cards
Miscellaneous Images

Marcus W. Robbins, Historian & Archivist
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Miscellaneous Images
from books and publications
and from the digital files of Sargeant Memorial Room


Terrific Engagement Between
the "Monitor" and "Merrimac"
in Hampton Roads, Mar. 9, 1862.

Fortress Monroe and its Vicinity

Battle Between the
Monitor and Merrimac


The First Dry Dock in America,
U. S. S. Delaware,
Gosport Navy Yard,
June 17, 1833.


Ammunition Depot
Norfolk Navy Yard, 1935.
Courtesy 0f
Sargeant Memorial Room.





CSS Virginia
Blueprint.
Courtesy of
Mariner's Musuem..

 


Norfolk Naval Shipyard
Dock No. 1.
Courtesy of Sargeant Memorial Room.


Norfolk Naval Shipyard
Dock No. 1.
Courtesy of Sargeant Memorial Room.


Norfolk Naval Shipyard
Dock No. 2.
Courtesy of Sargeant Memorial Room.



Norfolk Naval Shipyard
Barracks.
Courtesy of Sargeant Memorial Room.


Norfolk Naval Shipyard
Courtesy of Sargeant Memorial Room.


Norfolk Naval Shipyard
Courtesy of Sargeant Memorial Room.


Newspaper Cover
New York Times
May 13, 1862.


Newspaper Cover.
New York Herald,
March 10, 1862.

Confederate One Dollar Bill

Marine Barracks, 1926.


The Iron-Clad Merrimac
Destroying the Cumberland


The U.S.S. "San Marcos"
(formerly the "Texas")
after Bombardment by
the "New Hampshire".
The Youth's Companion,

April 20, 1911


Public Works Department
Norfolk Navy Yard
1941


3 cent United States Postage
US Navy


NNSY Hammerhead Crane
looking east 12-9-1940


NNSY Hammerhead Crane
looking east 12-10-1940

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Norfolk Navy Yard Table of Contents

 Battle of the Hampton Roads Ironclads

The Norfolk Navy Yard into the 20th Century