Fanny McHenry
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10 citations from 6 resources,
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books and 1
journal.
The complete database contains
10 citations from 6 resources,
including 3
books and 3
journals.
Fanny McHenry (1854; East Boston; Philadelphia; Sanspareil)
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Referenced in:
Merchant Sail
- Pages: III: 1662; V: 2916, 2924, 2941
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Fanny McHenry
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Referenced in:
Greyhounds of the Sea: The Story of the American Clipper Ship
- Page: 436
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Fanny McHenry
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Referenced in:
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
- Pages: 406, 526
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Fanny McHenry (Ship, 1858)
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Fanny McHenry (ship, 1859)
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Fanny McHenry (ship, 1861)
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Fanny McHenry (ship, 1862)
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Fanny McHenry (ship, 1863)
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Fanny McHenry (ship, 1864)
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Fanny McHenry, ship (1854)
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Referenced in:
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
- Pages: III, 170
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