U.S.S. MAINE:
Her Many Last Resting
Places
By Patrick McSherry (with the
help of many contributors!)
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Though the USS MAINE was sent to a watery grave
in February of 1898, She has lived on through the many artifacts
that were recovered and given to towns, cities and organizations across
the country
We encourage our readers to send us information on pieces of the USS
MAINE that they come across in their travels. We will try to
rebuild her, in a figurative sense, on this webpage! She is said to be
the largest U.S. Navy vessel, since her masts are now tens of miles
apart. Let's see how big she really is!
Relics of the USS MAINE and where they reside
today:
Mainmast - Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.
Foremast - Naval Academy,
Annapolis, MD.
Bow Anchor - Reading, PA.
Another Anchor - Arlington National Cemetery
Anchor - Gloucester House Restaurant, Rogers Street, Gloucerster, MA
Anchor Chain Hooks - Newton City Hall, Newton, MA
Bowscroll - Bangor, Maine
Stern scrollwork nameplate - Smithsonian Institute, Museum of American
History
Washington. DC
Conning Tower Base - Canton, Ohio
Capstan - Battery
Park -Charleston, SC.
Capstan - Silver Bow County Courthouse, Butte, Montana.
6 in. 30 caliber deck gun - Navy
Historical Center, Washington (DC) Navy Yard
6 in. gun -Alpena,
Michigan
6 in. gun (barrel only), monument at Munjoy Hill, Portland, Maine
6 in. gun mount - VFW facility
in Chattanooga, TN
Six-pounder gun - South
Carolina Statehouse, Columbia, South Carolina
One -pounder gun - Milford town park, Milford, Maine
Spare propeller - Navy Historical
Center, Washington (DC) Navy Yard
Pivot gun and winch - Navy Historical Center Washington (DC) Navy
Yard
10" guns (one pair) - Havana,
Cuba
10" Turret Sighting Hood
- Mallory Square, Key West, FL
Torpedo Tube, Pittsburgh, PA
Torpedo Port -
Lakeside Park in Oakland, California
Ventilator Cowl - Woburn Massachussetts
Porthole Cover -
Wadsworth, Ohio
Ventilator Cowl - Rock Island, Illinois
Ventilator Cowl - Los Angeles, California
Air port frame,
and grate - Raton, New Mexico
Ship's silver service, Blaine House - Augusta Maine
"Steam
Steering Wheel," Pembroke Pines, Florida
Steam
Whistle - Larchmont, New York
Maine's Engine Room Funnel, Pompton Lakes, NJ, (in park on
Hamburg Turnpike)
Deck plate key from the wreck of Battleship MAINE - Rutherford B.
Hayes Presidential Center, Spiegel Grove, Fremont, OH
2 Capstan gears - Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center,
Spiegel Grove, Fremont, OH
Capstan - Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, Spiegel Grove,
Fremont, OH
Worm Gear - Sacramento City Cemetery, Sacramento, CA
Portholes (2) - Nay Aug Park in Scranton, PA
10 inch shell - Nay Aug Park in Scranton, PA
10
inch
shell and plaque- Port Chester, NY
10 inch shell and
plaque- Tacoma, WA
10 inch
shell and plaque - Notre Dame University, South Bend,
Indiana
10
inch shell - St. Joseph's County Court House, South
Bend, Indiana
Projectile, Monument at County Courthouse in Easton, PA
Bolt, Museum of History, Raleigh, NC
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel -
Buchanan Park, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - City Hall, Dover, New
Hampshire
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Notre Dame University,
South Bend, Indiana
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Irvine Park, Orange Co., CA
(Plaque #743)
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Sacramento City Cemetery,
Sacramento, California
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Linn Grove Cemetery, Greeley,
Colorado
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Vermilion County War Museum,
307 N. Vermilion Street, Danville, Illinois
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Post office, Red Oak Iowa
(west face of the building).
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - city park by University
Lakes, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - 3 in hands of MAINE survivor
family members, Otter Creek, Maine
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Bangor Public Library,
Bangor, Maine
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Bangor Historical Society,
Bangor, Maine
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Maryland War Memorial,
Baltimore, MD
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel -
LaFayette Square, Gardner, Massachusetts (click
here for more information on this
park and its monument)
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Alpena, Michigan
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Sanford
Springvale
Historical Society, Sanford, Maine
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Haldane High School, Cold
Spring, New York
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - In small park on the corner
of Pine Avenue and Portage Road in Niagara Falls, NY (GPS: 43 degrees,
5' 40.81" N; 79 degrees, 2', 55.23" W)
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Oyster Bay, New York
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Queens, New York, in park
north of Hillside Ave at approx. 164th St.
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Dayton VA Medical Center,
Dayton, OH - Across Street from military museum
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Governor's
Troop Monument at the former Camp
Hastings Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania,
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Gridley
Park, Liberty and West 6th Streets, Erie, Pennsylvania
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - USS
OLYMPIA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Monument at 4th St. and Rt.
462, Wrightsville, Pennsylvania
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Berea, Ohio.
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - Elyria, Ohio.
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - owned by descendant of Lucien
Heneberger, USS MAINE, Virginia
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - private collection in Walla
Walla, Washington
Bronze Plaque made from the vessel - park near Woodland Park Zoo,
Seattle, Washington
Bronze plaques on the Daniel Boone
Expedition Monument, Hillsborough, North Carolina
Captain
Sigsbee's
bathtub from the Maine (link) - Hancock Historical Museum in Ohio.
The 1901 Maine commemorative bells (and
you can even ring one!)
The 1904 Maine commemorative bells
Key fob made from metal from
the MAINE
Clock made from metal from the MAINE (private collection)
Maine's Union Jack - Hampton Roads Museum, Virginia
Part of the forward guy of the starboard quarter boat davits -
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, Spiegel Grove, Fremont, OH
Piece of worm drive, recovered from wreck of Battleship MAINE -
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, Spiegel Grove, Fremont, OH
The book-shaped paperweights made from brass from the wreck of
the MAINE - Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, Spiegel Grove,
Fremont, OH
Belt buckle made from brass from the wreck of Battleship MAINE -
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, Spiegel Grove, Fremont, OH
Metal fragment from brass from the wreck of Battleship MAINE -
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, Spiegel Grove, Fremont, OH
Life Preserver - Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis, MD
Port Hole Covers (two) - Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis, MD
Log Glass - Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis, MD
Keys to the Magazines - Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis, MD
Electric Light Bulb and Shade - Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis,
MD
Bugle - Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis, MD
Iron hooks - Miami Valley Military history Museum, Dayton, OH
Worm Gear (winch or windlass?) - Sacramento City Cemetery,
Sacramento, CA
1888 Penny from Sigsbee's
desk - Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis, MD
Sigsbee's ink well - Naval Academy
Museum, Annapolis, MD
Sigsbee's binoculars - Naval Academy
Museum, Annapolis, MD
1895 Lee Rifle - Private Collection
1895 Lee Rifle (another one!) - Private
Collection
Boat Hook recovered from
the wreck - Private Collection
Baton made from parts of the MAINE
Masonic (Shriner) tie tack
made from metal from the MAINE
Small bronze ingot made from metal of the MAINE (see image at top
of this page) - Private collection in Lancaster, PA
This is a remarkable piece. It is the
bowscroll of the USS MAINE which is in
Davenport Park, which is on the corner of Main Street and Cedar
Street a park in Bangor Maine. (Al Ross originally told us about
this, and sent photos. The scroll was cleaned and refurbished
during the centennial, and Peter Zelz sent us these photos of it
in its refurbished state. The photos were taken by James
Carlisle).
This is the base of the USS
MAINE's conning tower. It was located in Canton, Ohio's
Waterworks Park. After extensive efforts and $30,000, the piece
was cleaned up, a new base constructed and the monument was
relocated to Canton's Westbrook Veterans Memorial Park (Rt. 177 at
the corner of Harrison Ave. and 13th St., NW). The monument weighs
50,000 pounds! A French cannon and Spanish mortar taken by Dewey
are located nearby in Stark County Veterans Memorial. (The photos
and images are courtesy of Doug Perry, Canton Park Director).
Here we have the USS MAINE's ventilator
cowl, now located in Woburn, MA. It is located inthe small,
triangle-shaped park in the heart of downtown Woburn, where Rt. 38
(Main St) and Pleasant St intersect (Info. and photo courtesy of Tony
Lewtas).
Another piece of interest is the USS MAINE's
steam
whistle. This piece now resides at the Larchmont Yacht Club,
Larchmont, NY. The whistle was obtained by the club scarcely three
months after the ship's loss though the Merritt salvage company
(photo and info.courtesy of Larchmont Yacht Club).
This plaque from Lancaster, Pennsylvania (left) is one of many
plaques made from bronze from the Battleship MAINE.
Each of the plaques weighs eight pounds, with one thousand
plaques reportedly being cast. Each measures 12.5" x 18". The
image was designed for the U.S. Government by the famous sculptor,
Charles Keck who died on April 23, 1951, and cast in New York by
Williams Foundry. The plaque reads, "This Tablet Is Cast From Metal
Recovered From The U.S.S. Maine." After the MAINE
was originally sunk in 1898, it rested in the middle of Havana Harbor
with one of its masts still visible above the water line. In 1913 it
was raised and much of the metal was removed with most being used for
souvenirs. The ship was then sent further out to sea for a fitting
funeral. Plaques can be seen in a variety of places throughout the
country.
Each plaque is numbered and stamped on the reverse. An example
of the inscription is shown above (right). This example is from the
plaque in Irvine Park, Orange County, Caliornia. The hole for the
bolt to hold the plaque in place was drilled through the sculptor's
first name. The inscription provides the plaque unit number and
reads:
"CHARLES KECK, SCULPTOR
CAST BY
JNO. WILLIAMS, INC.
BRONZE FOUNDRY
NEW YORK
1913"
For more MAINE artifacts, click
here!
Bibliography:
(As a service to our readers, clicking on
title in red will take you to that
book on Amazon.com)
Andrella, Daniel - Porthole cover in Wadsworth, Ohio
Arseneau, Dale and Kay, Oscoda, Michigan, (6 in. gun and plaque
in Alpena, Michigan)
Auger, Paul - (Info. on plaque at Sanford, MA)
Bannerman, Francis, "Catalogue of Military Goods", New York,
1903.
Batha, Tom - Info. and images of the 6 inch gun mount in
Chattanooga, TN
Blow, Michael, A
Ship to Remember , (New York: William Morrow and
Company, Inc., 1992).
Brooks, Ken, image of the MAINE's foremast.
Bugajsky, Charles - Info. on the worm gear and MAINE plaque in
Sacramento City Cemetery, Sacramento, CA, and the plaque in
Wrightsville, PA
Cashman, Richard (information on MAINE plaques)
Charter, C. J., (Info. on plaque at Gardner, MA)
Conner, Robert - images of the 6 inch gun and spare propeller
blade at the Washington Navy Yard, Washington, DC; MAINE plaque in
Queens, NY
Conrad, Mark - Info. on the MAINE plaque at the Dayton VA
Medical Center, Dayton, OH and the hooks at the Miami Valley
Military History Museum.
Cook, William - Info. on Maine Plaques in Bangor Public Library
and Bangor Historical Society; 6-pounder in Portland, Maine, and
one-pounder in Milford, Maine
Etter, Robert L. Etter Major USAF, Retired - MAINE's torpedo
tube in Pittsburgh, PA
Faubion, Mitch - Info. and photos of air port in Raton,
New Mexico
Fedigan, Art - Info. and photos of the boat hook.
Fullerton, Herschel - Info. on MAINE plaque
Gotlib, Adèle - Information on the Port
Chester, NY shell and Plaque
Hart, Bill - Info. on MAINE plaque at Red Oak, Iowa
Hill, Greg - Info. on a baton made from the MAINE
Humes, Tim (info. on plaque at Seattle, Washington)
LaBarre, John Info. and photos concerning the 10" shell at Port
Chester, NY
Lonsdale, Raymond - MAINE plaque in Niagara Falls, NY
Lovelace, Rev. Creighton, Info. on the bolt in the Museum of
History, Raleigh, NC
Manzano, Mike (Info. on items in Nay Aug Park, Scranton, PA
Meyer, Eugene L., "The Maine Event," Washington Post, 1998. (Click
here for a link to the article).
McMahon-Tronetti, Caillean (MAINE plaque in Erie, PA)
Miller, Jim (10 inch shell in Tacoma, WA)
HMCS(Ret) Eric M. Moll, HMCS (Ret.) - (info. and photos of the
ten inch shells at Notre Dame University and the St. Joseph's County
Court House, and the MAINE plaque
Molloy, Don (info. on capstan in Silver Butte County Courthouse,
Butte, MT)
Nattboy, Gerald (info. on Steam Steering Wheel, Pembroke Pines,
Florida).
Parks, Terry - Info. on the MAINE plaque in Irvine Park, CA, and
the image of the inscription on the back of the plaque.
Putnam, Arnold - Info. on the 6" gun tube on Munjoy Hill,
Portland, Maine
Ripley, Warren, "The Battery", Charleston, SC: Evening Post
Publishing Co., 1977.
Robison, Kenneth H., II - Info. and photo of the 6 pounder gun
at the South Carolina Statehouse, Columbia, SC, and the capstan at
the Battery, in Charleston, SC
Ruth, Christine Etherton - Info. on the MAINE plaque in Linn
Grove Cemetery, Greeley, Colorado
Ryde,Tom - MAINE
plaque at Dover, NH
Ryen, Kjetil M.Sc EE, Norway, image of the MAINE's Rudder
Sargent, John (Info. on anchor chain hooks)
Seltzer, Jim (MAINE plaque at Mount Gretna, PA)
Smith, Ken - Artifacts at Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential
Center, Spiegel Grove, Fremont, OH
http://www.mpbc.org/TV/Shows/USSMaine/ussmaineinfo.html (info.
on silver service and Portland, Maine gun)
Yaglijian, Harry S. - Gun Port in Oakland, California
Young, Kevin R. (info. on the Danville, Illinois MAINE plaque)
Wade, James (info. on plaque at Baton Rouge)
Wallin, Richard (info. on plaque at Haldane High School,
Cold Spring, New York)
Whitt, Richard - Info and photo of 10" sighting hood at Key West
Wilberger, James - (info. and photos of the tie tack made from
metal from the MAINE)
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