Maitai
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2 citations from 2 resources,
including 1
book and 1
journal.
The complete database contains
9 citations from 7 resources,
including 2
books, 1
journal, and 4
online resources, with 2
illustrations.
book and 1
journal.
The complete database contains
9 citations from 7 resources,
including 2
books, 1
journal, and 4
online resources, with 2
illustrations.
Maita'i (1994, Passenger (Inspected), Honolulu, HI)
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Maitai (1892)
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Maitai (1994, Recreational, Kimberling City, MO)
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Maitai (Collier)
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Maitai (image #1)
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Maitai (New Zealand liner)
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Referenced in:
Shipwrecks: An Encyclopedia of the World's Worst Disasters at Sea
- Page: 268c
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Maitai (Passenger Ship, Steamer)
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Maitai (SS)
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Referenced in:
Sea Chest: The Journal of the Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society (1987-1998; Vols. 20-29)
- Pages: 22: 144; 32: 9, 17, 84
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Maitai [timetables, images, etc.]
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