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The
Story of Richard Wesley Konter
Electrician,
USS New Jersey
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This collection represents the collected
photographs from Richard Konter from his travels during
the Fleet's cruise around the world. His photographs
document a side of the Navy rarely seen, the adventure
and discovery for a sailor as he visits ports around
the world.
Richard
was a First Class Electrician who processed his own
photographs, so many of the images seen in this collection
are unique. His images show a sailor who
enjoyed the life and experience of going to sea.
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Richard Konter
was the last surviving member of the Spanish American
War Veterans in Brooklyn in January 1975. At
that time he was interviewed by the Home Reporter and
Sunset News regarding his naval career and book about
his life titled "Ship Ahoy". Richard
was born in Brooklyn in 1882 and enlisted in the navy
at the age of 15 in 1897. He was trained on the
Constitution, and sailed on square-rigger Essex to England
for his first adventure. When the Spanish-American
War brook out he was transferred to the USS Minneapolis
which was assigned to search the West Indies for the
Spanish Fleet.
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During their scouting
the Minneapolis captured a Spanish merchant vessel which
was sent to Charleston, South Carolina as a prize.
For the capture it was customary, in those days,
to reward the crew monetarily. For his part, Richard
received a check for 30 cents.
Select
this link to read the entire article from 1975
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Over the next
few months I will post the entire collection in chronological
order.
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