USS Olympia 



A cruiser built in 1895 by Union lion Works of San Francisco, The oldest existing steel ship of the Navy, she now houses many 

 this famous flagship of Admiral George Dewey at the battle of relics of the Spanish-American War. 

 Manila ("You may fire when you are ready, Gridley") is 

 maintained by the Cruiser Olympia Association of Philadelphia. 



Length: 344' 1" Displacement: 5,870 tons 



A wooden sailing ship built by Matthew Turner of California in 

 1891 for hauling freight. Chartered by the Carnegie Institution 

 of Washington for the thiee-yeai period 1905 to 1908 for use as 



The Schooner Galilee 



a magnetic survey vessel. In her day Galilee was one of the 

 fastest sailing vessels of her size in the Pacific Ocean. 

 Length: 132' Displacement: 600 tons 



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