Hostesses on United States Navy Ship Barrett in Staten Island, New York. U.S. Navy Chaplain Albert J. Clement looks on as the hostesses walk on a canopied gangplank aboard the ship. The hostesses wave from the deck.
Activities of people aboard the United States Naval Ship ( USNS ) Barrett in Staten Island, New York. Two hostesses stand. Sailors and other officers salute as Admiral Voseller comes aboard. A woman and naval officers also come aboard. White and African American members of the U.S. Armed Forces (GIs) carry their bags aboard.
Activities of people aboard the United States Naval Ship (USNS) Barrett in Staten Island, New York. Hostesses and members of the U.S. Armed Forces (GIs) on a pier. Civilians on the pier wave. The hostesses wave from the USNS Barrett. The name of the ship 'USNS Barrett' inscribed on a side. The ship at a dock.
The United States Naval Ship ( USNS ) Barrett in Staten Island, New York. The ship leaves a harbor. A fireboat alongside the ship. Passengers near a rail on the ship.
Columnist General Johnson in New York, United States. General Johnson seated with an official. He signs as a columnist of the United Feature Syndicate. He speaks that he will do his best. He also says that he will be honest and brave.
Immigrants land at Ellis Island, New York on 24 July, 1903. William Myers double-deck ferry excursion ship loaded with immigrants arrives at the Ellis Island dock. Crewmen open the gangplank and immigrants walk down gangplank and up on to wharf with their luggage.
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