Baltick
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10 citations from 7 resources,
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books and 1
journal.
The complete database contains
10 citations from 7 resources,
including 3
books and 4
journals.
Baltick
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Referenced in:
The Merchant Schooners: Volume One
- Page: 25
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Baltick
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Baltick (3)
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Baltick (American)
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Referenced in:
Merchant Sailing Ships, 1775-1815: Sovereignty of Sail
- Page: 91
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Baltick, American schooner
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Referenced in:
American Ships of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods
- Page: 155-157
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Baltick, American schooner, ill.
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Referenced in:
American Ships of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods
- Pages: 156, 167
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Baltick, Colonial schooner: in watercolors, 1765-1766
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Baltick, Colonial schooner: rig described
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Baltick, schooner
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Referenced in:
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
- Pages: (1763), XXX, plate 3; (1765): rigging plan of, XLIX, 201
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Baltick, topsail schooner (1765)
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Referenced in:
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
- Pages: XXV, 89; sail plan, XXV, 88
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