Fanny Buck
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book and 1
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10 citations from 4 resources,
including 1
book and 3
journals.
Fanny Buck (1853; Searsport, Maine; Martha)
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Merchant Sail
- Pages: V: 3497, 3500, 3503
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Fanny Buck (Bark, 1858)
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Fanny Buck (bark, 1859)
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Fanny Buck (bark, 1861)
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Fanny Buck (bark, 1862)
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Fanny Buck (bark, 1863)
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Fanny Buck (bark, 1864)
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Fanny Buck (bark, 1865)
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Fanny Buck (bark, 1866)
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Fanny Buck, bark (1853)
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Referenced in:
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
- Pages: III, 64
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