Description: 1906 Postcard U.S NAVY Bluejacket On The Cruiser W/ Chicago Mascot Bear. Here is an interesting old Tuck & Sons postcard showing the crew of the U.S.S. Chicago wrestling with their mascot, Brinski the black bear! U.S.S. Chicago was ordered on March 3, 1883 and was awarded to John Roach & Sons in Chester, Pennsylvania. Construction began on December 29, 1883 and she was launched on December 5, 1885. The Navy contracted $889,000 to have the U.S.S. Chicago built. Chicago was ordered as part of the “ABCD” group of ships. These ships included three cruisers, U.S.S. Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, and the dispatch vessel Dolphin. She was one of the Navy’s first steel ships. Her armament included four 8” guns and eight 6” guns. She was powered by two triple expansion 9,000 horse power steam engines fed by six Babcock and Wilcox boilers. The ship was capable of making 18 knots (21 mph). Regarding the postcard showing the crew wrestling with their ship mascot, Brinski, the black bear, I was not able to find out how or why the crew was able to get such an unusual animal to act as their mascot. Having a ships mascot was fairly common back then and , in some cases, mascots continue to be an active part of Navy life. Usually mascots are dogs, cats, goats, or some other type of domestic or semi domestic animal. Brinski was a rare exception and lead to the bears being one of the chosen animals of Chicago, thus the CHICAGO BEARS!
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Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in)
Theme: Post
Country: United States
Year Manufactured: 1906
City: Chicago
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Postage Condition: Posted
Subject: Boats & Ships