USS Holland (SS-1)
USS Holland (SS-1) was the United States Navy's second submarine, named for her inventor, John Philip Holland. She was launched by Crescent Shipyard of Elizabeth, New Jersey, in May 1897 and was commissioned on October 12, 1900, at Newport, Rhode Island, with Lieutenant Harry H. Caldwell in command.
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United States Navy - Submarine - John Philip Holland - Launched - Crescent Shipyard - Elizabeth, New Jersey - 1897 - Commissioned - October 12 - 1900 - Newport, Rhode Island
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On October 16, 1900, Holland left Newport under tow of tug Leyden for Annapolis, Maryland, where she trained cadets of the United States Naval Academy as well as officers and enlisted men ordered there to receive training vital in preparing for the operation of other submarines being built for the Fleet.
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October 16 - 1900 - Annapolis, Maryland - United States Naval Academy
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Holland proved valuable for experimental purposes in collecting data for
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submarines under construction or contemplation. Her 166-mile surface run from
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Annapolis to Norfolk, Virginia, January 8 to January 10, 1901,
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Norfolk, Virginia - January 8 - January 10 - 1901
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provided useful data on her performance underway over an extended period.
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Except for the period June 15 to October 1, 1901, which was passed
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June 15 - October 1 - 1901
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training cadets at the Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, Rhode Island, Holland remained at Annapolis until July 17, 1905, as a training
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Newport, Rhode Island - July 17 - 1905
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submarine.
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Holland finished out her career at Norfolk, Virginia. Her name was
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struck from the Naval Vessel Register on November 21, 1910. She
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Naval Vessel Register - November 21 - 1910
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was sold as scrap to Henry A. Hitner & Sons, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on June 18, 1913. Her purchaser was required to put up $5,000 bond as assurance that the submarine would be broken up and not used as a ship.
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Henry A. Hitner & Sons - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - June 18 - 1913
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See USS Holland for other ships of this name.
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