Original unpublished photograph of the USS Charleston (C-22/CA-19) at Colon, Panama. The reverse side has an image of a young woman, and men disembarking from a ship, all unidentified. These images are adhered on opposite pages of a photo album that originally belonged to, and was compiled sometime beginning in 1914, by William Roy Snyder. We know he served in the military during WWI, and later he worked for Metropolitan Sound Studios, Inc. and was involved in the filming of several Hollywood movies. He was also employed by Tropical Radio Co. of New Orleans. The full pages measure 8 x 5.5. Condition: These are original, unpublished photographs, most likely one of a kind. They are in very good condition. Comments: The third USS Charleston (C-22/CA-19) was a United States Navy St. Louis-class protected cruiser. She was launched 23 January 1904 by Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Newport News, Virginia, sponsored by Miss Helen Whaley Rhett, and commissioned on 17 October 1905, Captain Cameron McRae Winslow in command. She was reclassified CA-19 on 17 July 1920.