Hale
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3 citations from 3 resources,
including 2
books and 1
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The complete database contains
16 citations from 13 resources,
including 7
books, 1
journal, and 5
online resources.
books and 1
online resource.
The complete database contains
16 citations from 13 resources,
including 7
books, 1
journal, and 5
online resources.
Hale
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Referenced in:
A Maritime History of Bath, Maine, and the Kennebec River Region
- Page: Bath 1919
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Hale
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Hale (1789)
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Referenced in:
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Database on CD-ROM
- Page: see CD-ROM
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Hale (bulk carrier, gt 14489, built 1960, dead)
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Hale (bulk carrier, gt 7022, built 1975, in service)
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Hale (DD 133)
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Hale (DD 642)
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Hale (Destroyer : DD-642)
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WorldCat
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Hale (I)
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Hale (II)
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Hale (USS): Trials
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Hale, USS
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