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Maine's wreck was raised in 1912 to clear the harbor and to facilitate an investigation into the cause of her sinking.
US Naval History Center records, including photos, crew lists, and investigations.
Detailed account of the sinking of the Maine, the press reaction in the US and the war which followed.
The story of the Battleship Maine and the Spanish American War...
"The Maine" redirects here. For the pop punk band, see The Maine (band). 'USS Maine (ACR-1)', the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the state of Maine, was a 6,682-ton second-class pre-dreadnought battleship originally designated as Armored Cruiser #1. Maine and Texas we...
The explosion on the Maine in 1898, was a direct cause of the Spanish American war.
The sinking of the Maine produced an outcry against Spain in the United States, particularly by the more jingoistic newspapers, which held the Spanish government responsible for the disaster.
On February 15, 1898, an explosion ripped through the American battleship Maine, anchored in Havana Harbor, sinking the ship and killing 260 sailors.
This stereoscopic view was taken just after the explosion of the Maine and shows the extent of the devastation. ... The Maine's hull was reconstructed and then sunk with honors in the high seas.
Perhaps the most famous bathroom fixture in American history. It belonged to the captain of a battleship that started one of our lesser wars.
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