Aeriel
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11 citations from 4 resources,
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journal, and 2
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book.
The complete database contains
11 citations from 4 resources,
including 1
book, 1
journal, and 2
online resources.
Aeriel (1988, Recreational, Moses Lake, WA)
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Aeriel (1990, Recreational, White Chapel, VA)
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Aeriel (Aerial)
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Referenced in:
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
- Pages: 419, 420, 545
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Aeriel (Butler, captain)
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Aeriel (Dicey, captain)
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Aeriel (Keenan, captain)
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Aeriel (Ritchie, captain)
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Aeriel (sloop of war, captain)
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Aeriel (Stoddart, captain)
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Aeriel (sunk 1888)
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Aeriel (transport, captain)
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