List of those on board of USS Maine, when that vessel was wrecked in the harbor of Havana on February 15, 1898.
| Last Name | First Name | Rank | Branch | Casualty / Survivor |
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| | Talbot | Frank C. | landsman | Navy | Casualty
| | Teackle | Harry | seaman | Navy | Survived
| | Tehan | Daniel J. | coal passer | Navy | Casualty
| | Thompson | George | landsman | Navy | Casualty
| | Thompson | T.G. | corporal | Marine Corps | Survived
| | Thompson | William H. | landsman | Navy | Survived
| | Tigges | Frank B. | coppersmith | Navy | Casualty
| | Timpany | E.B. | private | Marine Corps | Casualty
| | Tinsman | William H. | landsman | Navy | Casualty
| | Todoresco | Constantin | fireman, first class | Navy | Casualty
| | Toppin | Daniel G. | wardroom clerk | Navy | Survived
| | Troy | Thomas | coal passer | Navy | Casualty
| | Tuohey | Martin | coal passer | Navy | Casualty
| | Turpin | John H. | mess attendant | Navy | Survived
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Source = Appendix to the Report of the Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, 1898
(Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1898).
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- Ancestry.com ~ A huge compilation of databases some of which are free and some of which require a paid subscription.
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