Barker
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4 citations from 4 resources,
including 3
books and 1
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The complete database contains
11 citations from 11 resources,
including 5
books, 2
journals, and 4
online resources, with 1
illustration.
books and 1
online resource.
The complete database contains
11 citations from 11 resources,
including 5
books, 2
journals, and 4
online resources, with 1
illustration.
Barker
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Referenced in:
A History of Steamboating on the Upper Missouri River
- Page: 59
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Barker
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Referenced in:
Naval Warfare: An International Encyclopedia
- Page: 234
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Barker
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Barker (1972, Recreational, New Bern, NC)
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Barker (213) (image #1)
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Barker (DD 213)
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Barker (DD-213)
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Referenced in:
Civil and Merchant Vessel Encounters with United States Navy Ships, 1800-2000
- Page: 666
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Barker (Destroyer : DD-213)
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Referenced in:
WorldCat
- More information about this resource:
Barker, DD-213, US destroyer: historical references
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Barker, USS (destroyer)
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