Gardiner
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4 citations from 4 resources,
including 3
books and 1
online resource, with 1
illustration.
The complete database contains
11 citations from 8 resources,
including 4
books, 1
journal, and 3
online resources, with 2
illustrations.
books and 1
online resource, with 1
illustration.
The complete database contains
11 citations from 8 resources,
including 4
books, 1
journal, and 3
online resources, with 2
illustrations.
Gardiner
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Referenced in:
A Maritime History of Bath, Maine, and the Kennebec River Region
- Pages: Bath 1893, 727, 730, 738; Gar 1829
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Gardiner
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Referenced in:
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
- Page: 515
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Gardiner
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Gardiner (brig, 1871)
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Gardiner (brig, 1872)
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Gardiner (brig, 1873)
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Gardiner (brig, 1875)
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Gardiner (K478) (image #1)
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Gardiner (Schooner)
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Referenced in:
WorldCat
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Gardiner -- schr.
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Referenced in:
The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
- Page: 130
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