Ann and Mildred Stahlman, the daughters of the president of The cruiser Nashville began slipping down the ways after several nervous, motionless moments following christening at the New York Shipbuilding Corporation in Camden, New Jersey, United States, 2 Oct 1937.Launch of Princeton at the New York Shipbuilding Corporation shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 18 Oct 1942Launching of the Light Carrier Cabot, 4 Apr 1943, Camden, New Jersey, United States.
Ann and Mildred Stahlman, the daughters of the president of 'The Nashville Banner,' a prominent Nashville newspaper, prepare to christen the cruiser Nashville 2 Oct 1937 at Camden, New Jersey, United States.The cruiser Nashville began slipping down the ways after several nervous, motionless moments following christening at the New York Shipbuilding Corporation in Camden, New Jersey, United States, 2 Oct 1937.Launch of Princeton at the New York Shipbuilding Corporation shipyard, Camden, New Jersey, United States, 18 Oct 1942Launching of the Light Carrier Cabot, 4 Apr 1943, Camden, New Jersey, United States.
San Jacinto sliding down the building ways at Camden, New Jersey, United States after she was christened by Mrs. Jesse H. Jones, 26 Sep 1943Battleship New Jersey in Camden, New Jersey, United States as seen from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States across the Delaware River, 22 Oct 2011, photo 1 of 2Battleship New Jersey in Camden, New Jersey, United States as seen from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States across the Delaware River, 22 Oct 2011, photo 2 of 2
San Jacinto sliding down the building ways at Camden, New Jersey, United States after she was christened by Mrs. Jesse H. Jones, 26 Sep 1943Battleship New Jersey in Camden, New Jersey, United States as seen from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States across the Delaware River, 22 Oct 2011, photo 1 of 2Battleship New Jersey in Camden, New Jersey, United States as seen from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States across the Delaware River, 22 Oct 2011, photo 2 of 2


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