Nantahala
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2 citations from 2 resources,
including 1
book and 1
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The complete database contains
13 citations from 11 resources,
including 4
books and 7
online resources, with 2
illustrations and 1
passenger or crew list.
book and 1
online resource.
The complete database contains
13 citations from 11 resources,
including 4
books and 7
online resources, with 2
illustrations and 1
passenger or crew list.
Nantahala
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Nantahala (1943)
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Nantahala (2000, Recreational, Port Sheldon, MI)
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Nantahala (60) (image #1)
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Nantahala (AO 60)
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Nantahala (AO-60)
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Referenced in:
Civil and Merchant Vessel Encounters with United States Navy Ships, 1800-2000
- Page: 42
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Nantahala (AO60) (image #1)
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Nantahala (I)
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Nantahala (II)
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Nantahala (NOTS)
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Nantahala (Ship : AO-60)
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Referenced in:
WorldCat
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