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Online Library of Selected Images:
-- U.S. NAVY SHIPS --

USS Vixen (1898-1923, later PY-4)

USS Vixen, an 806-ton yacht, was built in 1896 at Elizabethport, New Jersey, for private use. Acquired by the Navy in April 1898, she served off Cuba during the Spanish-American War and participated in the Battle of Santiago.

Following that conflict, Vixen operated in the Caribbean area for several years, and then became a Naval Militia training ship. In World War I, she was a patrol ship off the U.S. east coast and later served in the West Indies. Classified as PY-4 in 1920, Vixen was decommissioned in November 1922 and sold in June 1923.

This page features a selected view of USS Vixen.

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Photo #: NR&L(O) 605

USS Vixen (1898-1923)


Photographed in 1898, with sails hoisted on both masts.
Note three-masted schooner in the right distance.

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

Online Image: 57,756 bytes; 740 x 590 pixels

 


The following image shows USS Vixen in the background of a photograph of another ship:

Photo #: NH 85649

U.S. Light House Tender Suwanee


Halftone photograph, published in the book War in Cuba, 1898, showing Suwanee underway off Siboney, Cuba, during the Spanish-American War. Ships in the background include USS St. Louis (left) and USS Vixen (right).

Courtesy of Alfred Cellier, 1977.

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

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13 October 1998