Walk in the Water
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5 citations from 5 resources,
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books and 1
online resource, with 1
illustration.
The complete database contains
9 citations from 9 resources,
including 6
books, 2
journals, and 1
online resource, with 1
illustration.
books and 1
online resource, with 1
illustration.
The complete database contains
9 citations from 9 resources,
including 6
books, 2
journals, and 1
online resource, with 1
illustration.
Walk in the Water (1818; steamboat; Niagara River, N.Y.)
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Referenced in:
Merchant Sail
- Page: II: 1460
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Walk-in-the-Water
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Referenced in:
Famous American Ships: Being an Historical Sketch of the United States as told Through its Maritime Life
- Pages: 10, 37-40, 73
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Walk-in-the-Water
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Referenced in:
Warships of the World to 1900
- Page: 116
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Walk-in-the-Water
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Referenced in:
Ships of the World: An Historical Encyclopedia
- Pages: 357, 565
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Walk-in-the-Water
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Walk-in-the-water (Ship)
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Walk-In-The-Water, Great Lakes vessel, 1818: plans at Dossin Museum
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Walk-in-the-Water, steamer
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