COLUMBIA CA 16

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Ship Name and Designation History

This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.

    Columbia Class Cruiser
    Keel Laid 30 December 1890 - Launched 26 July 1892

  1. USS COLUMBIA Cruiser No. 12
  2. Commissioned 23 April 1894 - Decommissioned 13 May 1897
    Recommissioned 15 March 1898 - Decommissioned 31 March 1899
    Recommissioned as Receiving Ship 31 August 1902 - 8 November 1903
    Reassigned to Atlantic Training Squadron 9 November 1903
    Decommissioned 3 May 1907
    Recommissioned as Flagship - Submarine Flotilla 22 June 1915 - 19 April 1917
    Reassigned as Flagship - Squadron 5, Patrol Force 21 April 1917 - July 1917
    Reassigned to Cruiser Force July 1917 as Convoy Escort
    Reassigned as Flagship - Squadron 2, Destroyer Force 7 January 1919 - 29 May 1919

  3. USS COLUMBIA CA-16
  4. Reclassified (CA) 17 July 1920
    Decommissioned 29 June 1921

    Renamed "OLD COLUMBIA" 17 November 1921, while in reserve

    Struck from Naval Register 26 January 1922
    Sold 21 June 1922

 

Naval Covers

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  1. USS Columbia C-12 Covers Page 1     (1916-1920)

 


Postmarks

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A postmark should not be included unless accompanied by a close-up image and/or an image of a cover showing that postmark. Date ranges MUST be based ONLY ON COVERS IN THE MUSEUM and are expected to change as more covers are added.
 
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2nd Commissioning March 15 1898 to March 31 1899


 

USPO
Machine cancel

"Ship Letter"

New York NY

1898-07-22

1898 Cover from Soldier in 6th Illinois Volunteers on Board "USS Columbia" off Santiago, envelope endorsed "Soldiers letter/ B. Kopke, Co. I, 6th Rgt, Ill Vol", unfranked envelope with US flag cc, addressed to Illinois, New York Jul 22 Ship letter "opera glass" cancel with additional "Due 2 Cents: circular handstamp, 2c due affixed and cancelled, backstamped Amboy, Ill 25 July, diagonal bend lower right, Fine, the cover was likely handed over to another ship during re-coaling in Guantanamo Bay on July 16; ex-Hosking. The 6th Illinois Volunteers, Co. I, left for Cuba aboard the Columbia in early July but the Spanish forces at Santiago, their destination, had surrendered by the time they arrived. They were subsequently dispatched to Puerto Rico. From the Gary B. Weiss collection.



3rd Commissioning August 31 1902 to May 3 1907


 

USPO Flag
Machine cancel

Boston MA

1907-04-13

Picture postcard, copyright date of 1898.



4th Commissioning June 22 1915 to June 29 1921


 

Locy Type
1u

1920-04-07
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1920-04-08

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Locy Type
1z

1919-01-20

Sailor's mail


 

Locy Type
3s (AC)

1921-06-11

Picture postcard of Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, sender was a visitor on the ship.


 

Locy Type
3s (AC)

1921-06-11

Picture postcard of Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, sender was a visitor on the ship.

 

Other Information

USS COLUMBIA earned the Navy Expeditionary Medal (3 awards), the Spanish Campaign Medal, the Cuban Pacification Medal and the World War I Victory Medal w/ Atlantic Fleet Clasp during her Naval career.

NAMESAKE - Named for the city of Columbia, South Carolina.

Nine ships of the US Navy have borne the name COLUMBIA - USS Columbia (1836 50-gun Sailing Frigate), USS Columbia (1862 Screw Steamer), USS Columbia (1864 Ironclad), USS Columbia CA-16, USS Columbia AG-9, USS Columbia CL-56, USS Columbia AOT-182, USS Columbia SSN-771 and USS Columbia SSBN-826.

The ships sponsor was Miss H. Morton.

 


 

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