File:Uss Florida BM9.JPG

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Description A cropped image of the USS Florida (BM-9) in Hampton Roads, 10 December 1916. Original photo from NARA, Record Group 19-N, Box 33. She is seen here after being rechristined Tallahassee tending two US Navy submarines; K-5 (SS-36) and K-6 (SS-37).
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  • 2006-01-18 16:34 Zurel Darrillian 1024×730×8 (72584 bytes) A cropped image of the USS Florida (BM-9) in Hampton Roads, 10 December 1916. Original photo from NARA, Record Group 19-N, Box 33. She is seen here after being rechristined Tallahassee tending two US Navy submarines; K-5 (SS-36) and K-6 (SS-37).

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19:52, 12 August 2007Thumbnail for version as of 19:52, 12 August 20071,024 × 730 (71 KB)PMG (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=A cropped image of the USS Florida (BM-9) in Hampton Roads, circa 1919. Original photo from NARA, Record Group 19-N, Box 33. She is seen here after being rechristined Tallahassee tending two US Navy submarines; K-5 (SS-36) and K

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