NARA RG-185-G, Volume 7


[33-X24] Operation Pedro Miguel Locks. Lockage of 85 foot piles rafted from Balboa to East breakwater Atlantic entrance. Water at Miraflores Lake level. April 8, 1914

[33-X29] Operation Pedro Miguel Locks. Barges loaded with sugar in east chamber, en route through Canal. May 21, 1914

[33-X33] Operation Pedro Miguel Locks. Vessels moored to north approach wall delayed at "Cut" near Gold Hill looking west from Cerro Luisa. Mch 9, 1915

[33-X37] Operation Pedro Miguel Locks. First French ship to pass through Canal. Mch 16, 1915

[33-X42] Operation Pedro Miguel Locks. Motor ship "Selandria" in west chamber looking north from control house. Jy 10, 1915

[33-X43] Operation Pedro Miguel Locks. U.S. collier "Nereus" in west chamber looking north from control house. Jy 10, 1915

[33-X47] U.S. Torpedo Destroyer "136" in Pedro Miguel Locks going north. April 1919 (History - USS Boggs (Destroyer # 136, later DD-136, IX-36, AG-19, DMS-3 and AG-19), 1918-1946)

[33-X48] Operation Pedro Miguel Locks. U.S. Destroyer "108" going north. April 1919 (History - Transferred to Britain (Canada) September 24 1940. Renamed HMCS St. Clair. She became involved in the chase of the Bismark and shot down a German long range bomber that had arrived shortly after Bismark had been sunk.)

[33-X50] U.S. Bittern and U.B 88 (German Submarine) Pedro Miguel locks - note crumpled bow. Aug 12, 1919

[33-X53] Operation Pedro Miguel Locks. Victory Ship, "U S Crane" leaving east chamber going north. May 1919

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