P. C. Alexander
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The complete database contains
11 citations from 7 resources,
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books and 4
journals.
P. C. Alexander (1856; Harpswell, Maine)
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Referenced in:
Merchant Sail
- Page: V: 3308
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P. C. Alexander
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Referenced in:
The Maritime History of Maine: Three Centuries of Shipbuilding & Seafaring
- Page: 202
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P. C. Alexander (Bark, 1858)
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P. C. Alexander (bark, 1859)
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P. C. Alexander (bark, 1861)
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P. C. Alexander (bark, 1862)
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P. C. Alexander (bark, 1863)
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P. C. Alexander (bark, 1864)
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P. C. Alexander (barque, of Harpwell, ME, captured by Tallahassee, 1864)
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P. C. Alexander, bark: sunk by CSS Tallahassee
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P.C. Alexander, merchantman
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