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32 ship citations (4 free) in 22 resources

Mae (1798)
Book The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Database on CD-ROM
Author David Eltis, Stephen D. Behrendt, David Richardson, and Herbert S. Klein, eds.
Published Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England,
ISBN 0521629101, 9780521629102
Page see CD-ROM
Mae (America; steam ship; built or delivered in 1918; 5,607 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Mae (American, 5607 tons; sunk by U-boats) Subscribe to view
Mae (Capt: Brownell, Paul; Ship) Subscribe to view
Mae (collier; built 1945; USA; 11047 dwt) Subscribe to view
Mae (Commercial Fishing Vessel; Bodega Bay, CA; built 1941; 16 gross tons; call sign WA6664) Subscribe to view
Mae (Freighter; built 1918, in Seattle, WA, USA; 5607 tons; naming history: West Eladara (1918); Mae (1936); registration numbers: 217282 (US)) Subscribe to view
Mae (I) (Tug; built 1909, in Mrashfield, OR, USA; 12 tons; registration numbers: 206745 (US)) Subscribe to view
Mae (II) (Passenger Vessel; built 1929, in Oakland, CA, USA; 15 tons; registration numbers: 229056 (US)) Subscribe to view
Mae (Propeller; built Toledo, OH, 1899; ON 92953) Subscribe to view
Mae (Recreational; Dothan, AL; built 2006; 84 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Mae (Recreational; East Patchogue, NY; built 2000; 6 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Mae (Recreational; New York, NY; built 2004; 17 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Mae (Recreational; St Petersburg, FL; 9 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Mae (Recreational; Stuart, FL; 16 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Mae (Schooner; 1902, Miscou) Subscribe to view
Mae (Scw L, 1903) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Mae (singledecker; built 1971; Panama; 1013 dwt; also named: Fendyke, Clafen, Paquita, Vasa Sound, Vauban, Victoria I; IMO: 7110579) Subscribe to view
Mae (steamer; Capt. J. S. Hutchinson; noted in directory of 1900) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Mae (tweendecker; built 1918; USA; 8800 dwt; also named: West Eldara) Subscribe to view
Mae (United States of America (USA), Steam Freighter) Subscribe to view
Mae (Yarmouth, NS, 1946, Motor; ON: 177526) Subscribe to view
Mae -- gas boat
Book The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest Illustration
Author Gordon R. Newell, ed.
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Page 162
Mae, Steamship Subscribe to view