Malden
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2 citations from 2 resources,
including 2
books.
The complete database contains
11 citations from 8 resources,
including 4
books, 2
journals, and 2
online resources, with 1
passenger or crew list.
books.
The complete database contains
11 citations from 8 resources,
including 4
books, 2
journals, and 2
online resources, with 1
passenger or crew list.
Malden
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Referenced in:
Five Centuries of Famous Ships: From the Santa Maria to the Glomar Explorer
- Page: 334
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Malden
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Referenced in:
A Maritime History of Bath, Maine, and the Kennebec River Region
- Page: 589
- More information about this resource:
Malden
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Malden ((Belgium, ship) regional type))
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Malden (Belgium, cargo ship)
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Malden (Belgium, ship)
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Malden (schooner, 1859)
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Malden (ship, 1872)
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Malden (Steam/paddle; 1853, Fairhaven)
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Malden, steam collier: dimensions
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