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The
fleet was accompanied by a large number of journalists
for newspapers and magazines. Franklin Matthews
was probably the most famous providing a syndicated
column that was carried nationally by a number of papers
and reaching more than 400,000 readers each week.
His
column was very up-beat and generally avoided the complexity
of the political situations opting to report the excitement
and adventure of the American fleet in foreign ports.
The portrait to the left is from an article written
for the San
Francisco Chronical
during the fleet's visit.
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His
pubished reports of the fleet's travels, particularily
his articles published in The Sun of New York, were
used as the substance for two books about the cruise,
"With
the Battle Fleet",
and "Back
to Hampton Roads".
Both books became extremely popular as sources
for information about the cruise. Even today his
detailed accounts provide a first-person clarity to
the events of the cruise that are unmatched. Copies
of his books are easily found at auction or through
Amazon.com.
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