Being moved off Samoa Beach to Humboldt Bay, near Eureka, California on 6 April 1917, during salvage operations by the Mercer-Fraser Company.
Note the rollers and wooden runners below the log and timber structure that supported the submarine during the move.
Photographed by the Freeman Art Company, Eureka.
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Photo # NH 53850 USS H-3 being moved from the beach during salvage, 6 April 1917
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2006-06-04 20:13 Marine 69-71 740×540×8 (58278 bytes) USS H-3 Being moved off Samoa Beach to Humboldt Bay, near Eureka, California on 6 April 1917, during salvage operations by the Mercer-Fraser Company. Note the rollers and wooden runners below the log and timber structure that supported the submarine dur
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