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De Soto

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De Soto
Book Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author Carl C. Cutler
Published United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md.,
ISBN 0870215310
Page 374
De Soto
Book A Maritime History of Bath, Maine, and the Kennebec River Region
Author William Avery Baker
Published Marine Research Society, Bath, Maine,
ISBN 0937410101
Page Bath 1858
De Soto (America; steam ship(C2-S-E1); built or delivered in 1944; 6,165 gross tons) Subscribe to view
De Soto (cargo liner; built 1944; USA; 10230 dwt; IMO: 5087297) Subscribe to view
De Soto (cottonclad) Subscribe to view
De Soto (crude oil tanker; built 1903; Italy; also named: Pensilvania, Phoebus, Pennsilvania) Subscribe to view
De Soto (CSN) Subscribe to view
De Soto (De Soto), USS Subscribe to view
De Soto (Fishboat, general; built 1927, in Victoria, BC, Canada; 10 tons; registration numbers: 173488 (Canada)) Subscribe to view
De Soto (Freighter; built 1919, in Long Beach, CA, USA; 5411 tons; naming history: Vinita (1919); Eleanor Christenson (1926); De Soto (1938); Pan-Atlantic (1938); registration numbers: 219435 (US)) Subscribe to view
De Soto (I) (Side-wheel Steamer) Subscribe to view
De Soto (II) (Side-wheel Steamer) Subscribe to view
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Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
De Soto (sailed from Lobitos, Peru, on 1915-11-05, to Vancouver, BC, Canada, arriving 1915-11-27) Subscribe to view
De Soto (schooner; Capt. Johnson; noted in directory of 1866) Subscribe to view
De Soto (schooner; noted in directory of 1865) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
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Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
De Soto (sidewheel or paddle steamer; 1859-79) Subscribe to view
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Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
De Soto (steamer) Subscribe to view
De Soto (steamer; Capt. Molton; noted in directory of 1872) Subscribe to view
De Soto (steamer; Capt. Morton; noted in directory of 1871) Subscribe to view
De Soto (steamer; Capt. T. H. Morton; noted in directory of 1871) Subscribe to view
De Soto (steamer; Capt. W. D. Eaton; noted in directory of 1869) Subscribe to view
De Soto (steamer; noted in directory of 1862) Subscribe to view
De Soto (steamer; noted in directory of 1863) Subscribe to view
De Soto (steamer; noted in directory of 1864) Subscribe to view
De Soto (steamer; noted in directory of 1865) Subscribe to view
De Soto (steamer; noted in directory of 1866) Subscribe to view
De Soto (steamer; noted in directory of 1867) Subscribe to view
De Soto (steamship) Subscribe to view
De Soto (Steamship; Capt. Johnson; noted in directory of 1861) Subscribe to view
De Soto (towing vessel; built 1951; 331 tons; also named De Soto, Dixie Vanguard, Kirby Educator, Captain Stapp, M/V Captain Stapp, M/V Christina Renee) Subscribe to view
De Soto (U.S.) Subscribe to view
De Soto (USS): Wreck of USS De Soto. D.A. Hall Subscribe to view
De Soto (Victoria, 1941, Motor; ON: 173488) Subscribe to view
De Soto -- S. S.
Book The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
Author Gordon R. Newell, ed.
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Page 619
De Soto [timetables, images, etc.] Subscribe to view
De Soto, 1855, barque: listed Subscribe to view
De Soto, ship (1858)
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages II, 332
De Soto, US tender Subscribe to view
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De Soto, USS (ex-Confederate transport) Subscribe to view
De Soto: DE SOTO decks Subscribe to view