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Matted Silk Panel featuring USRC Winona and flags of the nations of the world

Matted Silk Panel featuring USRC Winona and flags of the nations of the world

$295.00

A colorful silk panel featuring a shield surrounded by the flags of nations from around the world.

At the top, an American eagle spreads its wings beneath a banner reading “E Pluribus Unum.” Above the eagle is a waiving sailor framed by a ship's helm.

At the center, an image of the USRC Winona.

Mounted on a cream mat board.

Size of silk: 15.5" x 17" (not examined out of the mat)

Size of the mat: 20.5" x 22"

Shipping: $15. Please allow two weeks for shipping.

Historical background

"Winona was an iron-hulled twin screw vessel constructed by Pusey & Jones of Wilmington, Delaware. On 30 December 1890 she was ordered to New Bern, North Carolina for duty. Her assigned cruising grounds were the Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds but during the next years she saw service on waters throughout the southeast over to Galveston, Texas.

"She was placed out of service at Arundel Cove, Maryland on 25 August 1902. She was placed back in commission on 22 August 1903 and was ordered to Sheildsborough, Mississippi. "AKA Bay St Louis" In 1904 her crew participated in the Mardi Gras parade at Mobile, Alabama. In 1905 the crew of Winona participated in the presentation of a silver service to the cruiser U.S.S. Galveston. They did the same thing for the battleship U.S.S. Mississippi in 1909. Other duties included hurricane relief in the Florida Keys in 1906 and working with the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service during quarantines. She patrolled regattas, transported dignitaries, and also enforced neutrality laws at sea.

"She was placed out of commission at Mobile, Alabama on 12 July 1915 and was sold for $12,697 to a W. M. Evans of Mobile."

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Our original designs are based on our nation’s history and our love of American history. Read more about other things we've created, including The History List, History Camp, and The Pursuit of History, in addition to The History List Store.

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