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Photo #: NH 102013.

Lynx (U.S. motor boat, 1916). Built by George Lawley & Son.

Photographed at the Boston Navy Yard on 13 March 1917, with Navy personnel on board and a gun mounted. She was formally acquired by the Navy on 21 April 1917 and commissioned on 9 July 1917 as USS Lynx (SP-2). Stricken on 24 August 1919, she was disposed of by burning on 4 September 1919. Several battleships are in the distance. The bow of USS Constitution is at right.

The original print is in National Archives' Record Group 19-LCM.

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Source U.S. Navy. http://www.history.navy.mil
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