Addie M. Lawrence
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books, 2
journals, and 1
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books, 1
journal, and 1
online resource.
The complete database contains
9 citations from 7 resources,
including 4
books, 2
journals, and 1
online resource.
Addie M. Lawrence (1902; Bath, Maine)
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Referenced in:
Merchant Sail
- Pages: IV: 2612; V: 3276, 3280
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Addie M. Lawrence
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Referenced in:
A Maritime History of Bath, Maine, and the Kennebec River Region
- Pages: Bath 1902, 763, 767, 788
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Addie M. Lawrence
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Referenced in:
The Maritime History of Maine: Three Centuries of Shipbuilding & Seafaring
- Page: 243
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Addie M. Lawrence (Schooner)
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Addie M. Lawrence, 6-m schooner: historical references
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Addie M. Lawrence, 6-m schooner: in Stebbins photo collection
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Addie M. Lawrence, 6-m schooner: wrecked
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Addie M. Lawrence, schooner
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Referenced in:
The American Fishing Schooners, 1825-1935
- Page: 167
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Addie M. Lawrence, schooner (1902)
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Referenced in:
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
- Pages: IV, 325
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