Parrot
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4 citations from 3 resources,
including 3
books.
The complete database contains
11 citations from 9 resources,
including 4
books and 5
online resources, with 1
passenger or crew list.
books.
The complete database contains
11 citations from 9 resources,
including 4
books and 5
online resources, with 1
passenger or crew list.
Parrot (1783; Portland, Maine)
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Referenced in:
Merchant Sail
- Page: V: 3150
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Parrot (1794; Lower Penobscot Bay, Maine)
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Merchant Sail
- Page: V: 3430
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Parrot
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Parrot (1980, Recreational, League City, TX)
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Parrot (AMS-197)
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Referenced in:
Civil and Merchant Vessel Encounters with United States Navy Ships, 1800-2000
- Page: 514
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Parrot (cargo, gt 7402, built 1968, dead)
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Parrot (MSC 197)
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Parrot (Schooner, 1809)
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Parrot (supply vessel, gt 290, built 1979, in service)
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Parrot -- B. S. P.
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Referenced in:
The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
- Page: 482
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