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Fame:
981 ship citations (73 free) in 216 resources
Fame (wooden schooner, 1884, Maine, gross tonnage: 24, official number: 88274)
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Fame (wooden schooner, 1894, Shippegan, New Brunswick, official number: 103077)
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Fame (Yarmouth, 1850, Sail, 91 tons; ON: 2671)
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Fame (Yarmouth, NS, 1850, Sail; ON: 26763)
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Fame (Young, captain)
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Fame ? (Exeter, Crew lists 1863; ON: 384)
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Fame [designed by B. Crowninshield; not listed separately in index -PMc]
Book
The American Fishing Schooners, 1825-1935
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Published
W. W. Norton & Co., New York, 1973
ISBN
0393031233, 9780393031232
Page
245
Fame, 1653-65, 5th Rate (ex-French prize)
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Fame, 1744-1745, Sloop, 12 gun, purchased
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Fame, 1776
Book
The History of the American Sailing Navy: The Ships and Their Development
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Published
W.W. Norton & Co., New York, 1949
ISBN
1568522223
Page
95
Fame, American
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Fame, American merchant schooner
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Fame, American privateer (1781)
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Fame, American ship, taken by HMS Cressy (1813)
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Fame, American whaling bark, of New London (1845)
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Fame, armed ship, Commander Brown, captured by privateer
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Fame, armed ship, Commander Story
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Fame, armed ship, Commander Webber
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Fame, Bark
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Fame, bark (1854)
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
III, 349
Fame, bark: carries liquor
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Fame, barque, ex Liverpool, registered Sydney Oct 1832 (1832)
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Fame, Bengal pilot brig: plans in NRG registry
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Fame, brig
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
(1799), XLV, 92
Fame, brig, boarded by Philadelphia
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Fame, brig, Captain Brown, to be convoyed to St. Kitts by Delaware
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Fame, brig, George Archer, Master
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Fame, brigantine
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Fame, brigantine (Capt. Hugh Lyle)
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Fame, brigantine: captured by General Mifflin (Capt. James Coates)
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Fame, brigantine: recaptured by General Mifflin (Capt. James Coates)
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Fame, British brig, Captain Morgan, captured privateer Alliance
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Fame, British brig: Essex prize
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Fame, British fifth rate ship (1653)
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Fame, British hired vessel schooner (1807)
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Fame, British merchant brig (Capt. William Standard)
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Fame, British Navy Victualler (Capt. William Blake)
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Fame, British privateer (1757)
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Fame, British privateer (1780)
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Fame, British privateer brigantine (1744)
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Fame, British sixth rate frigate (1747)
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Fame, British unrated sloop (1744)
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Fame, British warship: historical references
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Fame, cargoes
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Fame, English
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Fame, H.M.S.
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Fame, HMS
Book
Warships of the World to 1900
Author
Published
Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 2000
ISBN
0395984149, 9780395984147
Page
100
Fame, HMS
Book
Ships of the World: An Historical Encyclopedia
Author
Published
Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1997
ISBN
0585109486, 9780585109480, 0395715563, 9780395715567
Page
315
Fame, HMS
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Fame, HMS (Allied naval vessel and British fleet auxiliary)
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Fame, HMS (Capt. Stephen Colby)
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Fame, HMS (cit 1942)
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Fame, HMS (destroyer): escorts Convoy SC104
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Fame, HMS: in battle around ON.206
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Fame, HMS: sinks U-201
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Fame, HMS: sinks U-353
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Fame, HMS: the grounding of
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Fame, Hoogly pilot brig: query
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Fame, of Dublin?, or Dunkirk (1788)
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Fame, of London (1821)
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Fame, of London? (1795)
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Fame, of Nantucket? (1801)
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Fame, Pennsylvania Navy armed boat: captured by boats from Cornwallis, Pearl and Camilla (Capt. Joseph Wade)
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Fame, Pennsylvania Navy armed boat: captured by boats from Pearl and Camilla (Capt. Thomas Hazelwood)
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Fame, Pennsylvania Navy Armed Boat: deserters from (Capt. Thomas Hazelwood)
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Fame, Pennsylvania Navy Armed Boat: mentioned (Capt. Jonathan Cowpland; Capt. Thomas Hazelwood)
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Fame, Pennsylvania Navy armed boat: recaptured by Americans (Capt. Thomas Hazelwood)
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Fame, Pennsylvania Navy Armed Boat: Thomas Hazelwood assumed command (Capt. Jonathan Cowpland; Capt. Thomas Hazelwood)
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Fame, Pennsylvania Privateer Brig: captured by Brune (Capt. Francis Knox)
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Fame, Portuguese ship
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Fame, Privatee
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Fame, privateer
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Fame, Royalist fifth rate ship (1646)
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Fame, schooner
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
XXII, 60 n.
Fame, schooner
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Fame, schooner, clearance of, with French persons
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Fame, schooner, Master Patten: Captured by French privateers
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Fame, schooner, Master Patten: Recaptured from privateer by her own crew
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Fame, schooner, spoken by Friendship
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Fame, schooner: brief account
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Fame, ship
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Fame, ship (1854)
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
XXII, Plate VII
Fame, ship (Capt. Hugh Lysle)
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Fame, ship (or Belisarius?) (1802)
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
II, 279; Pictorial Supplement, XXXII, plate VII; (1803), XXV, 184
Fame, ship, Capt. J. Brown, captured and sold
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Fame, ship, captured and escaped
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Fame, ship, Commander Havens
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Fame, ship, Master Goodrich: Beat off privateers
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Fame, ship, Master Goodrich: Boarded by privateer Bellona
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Fame, ship, Master Jones, beat off privateer
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Fame, ship, Master Rust, captured
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Fame, ship, of Philadelphia, exchanged salutes with United States
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Fame, ship/barque, 258, Tate (New London)
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Fame, ship: captured by Galatea (Capt. Nathaniel Bernard)
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Fame, sloop (1803)
Journal
American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., 1997
ISSN
0003-0155
Pages
XXII, 216; (1824), XXIV, 132
Fame, sloop (Capt. Weeden)
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Fame, sloop: captured by Galatea (Capt. Nathaniel Barnard)
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Fame, sloop: captured by Greyhound (Capt. Joshua Farnham)
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Fame, sloop: recaptured by Enterprize (Capt. Nathaniel Barnard)
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