File:Lighters George H. Johnson and Catherine Johnson alongside freighter.jpg

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Description USS George H. Johnson (SP-379)
English: The freight lighters George H. Johnson (left; later considered for United States Navy service as but never commissioned) and Catherine Johnson (the future , right) tied up alongside a cargo ship (behind them) before World War I.
Date Sometime between 1912 and April 1917
Source http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/170379.htm
Author U.S. Navy photo NH102737 (originally taken by W.L. Drummond, 72 Wall Street, New York)

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  • 2010-10-30 00:47 Mdnavman 900×547× (95867 bytes) {{Information |Description = The freight [[Lighter (barge)|lighters]] ''George H. Johnson'' (left; later considered for United States Navy service as {{USS|George H. Johnson|SP-379}} but never commissioned) and ''Catherine Johnson'' (right) tied up al

G, a 110-foot steam lighter, was built by Abbot at Milford, Delaware, prior to World War I. Owned by the T. Johnson Company of New York City,

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