Laws of the State of Delaware, Passed at a Session of the General Assembly, Commenced and Held at Dover, on Tuesday, January 3rd, A. D. 1911. Volume XXVI.
Ballot box. Wooden. Bottom piece is distorted. Bottom edge is painted black. One side of box has wooden handle. Top opens two ways from both left and right top doors attached by metal latches (4) located in top center of box. The side opposite from...
Claymont Victory launched November 18, 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Holt, all forward and after bulkheads have been installed and some of the holds have been framed, Bethlehem - Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, MD
Claymont Victory launched November 18, 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Holt, keel and ship bottom are laid the first day, Bethlehem - Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, MD
Claymont Victory launched November 18, 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Holt, midship tweendeck and bow section have been installed, Bethlehem - Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, MD
Claymont Victory launched November 18, 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Holt, several days before the launching. All masts and kingposts are in place and deck structure is complete. Bethlehem - Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, MD
Claymont Victory launched November 18, 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Holt, to her left is J. M. Willis, Vice President and General Manager.. Bethlehem - Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, MD
Claymont Victory launched November 18, 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Holt. Victory being towed to the outfitting pier. Bethlehem - Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, MD
Claymont Victory launched November 18, 1944, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Holt. Victory slides down the ways at the shipyard. Bethlehem - Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, MD