Naval personnel inspect the damage from the 12 inch shells of USS New Hampshire (BB-25) to San Marcos (ex-USS Texas (1892)) in Chesapeake Bay, March 1911.
She was used a range target for several decades before the wreck was deemed a navigational hazard. She sank the cargo ship Lexington in 1940 following a collision. In January 1959, explosives were used to destroy her upper decks and drive her hull deeper into the mud.