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Maria (Suspected slave vessel, Portuguese schooner, detained 1835 by HMS Fair Rosamond) Subscribe to view
Maria (Suspected slave vessel, Spanish schooner, detained 1828 by HMS Skipjack) Subscribe to view
Maria (Suspected slave vessel, Spanish schooner, detained 1830 by HMS Plumper) Subscribe to view
Maria (Suspected slave vessel, Spanish schooner, detained 1835 by HMS Cruizer) Subscribe to view
Maria (Suspected slave vessel, Spanish schooner, detained 1838 by HMS Brisk) Subscribe to view
Maria (Swedish; merchantman) Subscribe to view
Maria (transport, 1702; Admiralty of Rotterdam) Subscribe to view
Maria (United Kingdom) Subscribe to view
Maria (whaler; Robert Wilkinson, master) Subscribe to view
Maria (whaleship of Nantucket) Subscribe to view
Maria (whaleship of New Bedford) Subscribe to view
Maria (Wherry/Lugger) Subscribe to view
Maria -- str
Book The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
Author Gordon R. Newell, ed.
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Page 344
María [?] Subscribe to view
Maria, (1803; Gulf of Mexico) Subscribe to view
Maria, 1626-44, 6th Rate Pinnace Subscribe to view
Maria, 1684-90, Store hulk (ex-Algerine prize) Subscribe to view
Maria, 1798 Subscribe to view
Maria, 1805-1807, Schooner ex-French prize Subscribe to view
Maria, 1807-1808, Gunbrig purchase Subscribe to view
Maria, American merchant ship Subscribe to view
Maria, Ann, British blockade runner schooner Subscribe to view
Maria, Anna, blockade runner schooner Subscribe to view
Maria, armed schooner, Capt. Wm. Cole Subscribe to view
Maria, armed ship, Capt. George H. Inglis Subscribe to view
Maria, Bark Subscribe to view
Maria, barque, 420 old measurement, 460 new measurement, Yarmouth 1836 Plank, Cox & Wells (London) **NZ 1851. Subscribe to view
Maria, Bg. (129)
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 456
Maria, Bk. (324)
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
Pages 452, 517
Maria, blockade runner schooner Subscribe to view
Maria, Brazilian whaler, of Rio? (1841) Subscribe to view
Maria, brig Subscribe to view
Maria, brig (Capt. R. Preto) Subscribe to view
Maria, brig, Capt. A. Jeffery, case of, rejected and lost Subscribe to view
Maria, brig, Captain Conyngham, in convoy of Norfolk Subscribe to view
Maria, brig, Captain Cunningham, to be convoyed by Norfolk Subscribe to view
Maria, brig, Captain Jeffery, captured by privateer Subscribe to view
Maria, brig, captured and recaptured Subscribe to view
Maria, brig, Master Cunningham Subscribe to view
Maria, brig, Master Morrison Subscribe to view
Maria, brig, of Philadelphia, at Havana Subscribe to view
Maria, brig, spoken by Constellation Subscribe to view
Maria, brig: arrives at Norfolk Subscribe to view
Maria, brig: Boarded by La Brulgirl Subscribe to view
Maria, brig: Boarded by ship under English colors, (Arab) Subscribe to view
Maria, brig: captured by Revenge (Capt. John Warns) Subscribe to view
Maria, brig: captured by Revenge (Capt. R. Preto) Subscribe to view
Maria, brig: Extract from log of Subscribe to view
Maria, brig: mentioned Subscribe to view
Maria, brig: Retaken from prize crew Subscribe to view
Maria, brigantine (Capt. John Allason) Subscribe to view
Maria, brigantine (Capt. Nicholas) Subscribe to view
Maria, brigantine, Capt. John Morgan, captured by La Pearl Subscribe to view
Maria, British (Revolutionary War era) Subscribe to view
Maria, British Army Victualler (Capt. Robert Gordon) Subscribe to view
Maria, British blockade runner schooner Subscribe to view
Maria, British letter of marque brig (Capt. John Bald) Subscribe to view
Maria, British merchant schooner Subscribe to view
Maria, British Navy Victualer (Capt. Solomon Jones) Subscribe to view
Maria, British Treasury Storeship (Capt. Robert Gordon) Subscribe to view
Maria, cargo Subscribe to view
Maria, Dunmore's Fleet Brig (Capt. John Marshall) Subscribe to view
Maria, Dutch Steamship, sunk Subscribe to view
Maria, Dutch vessel (1827) Subscribe to view
Maria, goint to West Indies Subscribe to view
Maria, HM schooner (Capt. George Kippen) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM schooner (Capt. John Stark) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner (Capt. John Starke) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM schooner (Capt. William H. Dickson) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner: abandoned (Capt. John Starke) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner: at battle of Valcour Island (Capt. John Stark) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner: at Battle of Valcour Island (Capt. John Starke) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner: at Fort Ticonderoga (Capt. John Stark) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner: Battle of Valcour Island (Capt. John Starke) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner: being rebuilt (Capt. John Starke) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner: concerning transportation by land (Capt. John Starke) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner: fitted out (Capt. John Starke) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner: in Quebec (Capt. John Starke) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner: mentioned (Capt. John Starke) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner: patrolling Lake Champlain (Capt. John Stark) Subscribe to view
Maria, HM Schooner: Starke appointed (Capt. John Starke) Subscribe to view
Maria, HMS (10), cutter Subscribe to view
María, La (1571)
Book Shipwrecks in the Americas
Author Robert F. Marx
Published Dover, New York,
ISBN 048625514X, 9780486255149
Page 242
Maria, La (1571) Subscribe to view
María, La (1597)
Book Shipwrecks in the Americas
Author Robert F. Marx
Published Dover, New York,
ISBN 048625514X, 9780486255149
Page 244
Maria, La (1597) Subscribe to view
Maria, Lady, blockade runner schooner Subscribe to view
Maria, later Timaria, later Tim Subscribe to view
Maria, neutral ship Subscribe to view
Maria, Newport Subscribe to view
Maria, of Halifax Subscribe to view
Maria, of London? (1791) Subscribe to view
Maria, of New Bedford? (1806) Subscribe to view
Maria, photographed
Book Merchant Sailing Ships, 1815-1850: Supremacy of Sail
Author David R. MacGregor
Published Conway Maritime, London,
ISBN 0870219413, 9780870219412
Pages 107, 109
Maria, Portuguese merchantman Subscribe to view
Maria, R.N. schooner
Book The History of the American Sailing Navy: The Ships and Their Development
Author Howard I. Chapelle
Published W.W. Norton & Co., New York,
ISBN 1568522223
Page 104
Maria, revenue cutter
Book The History of American Sailing Ships
Author Howard I. Chapelle
Published W.W. Norton & Co., New York,
ISBN 0517023326
Page 183
Maria, Royal Navy schooner (1776)
Book American Ships of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods
Author John F. Millar
Published W.W. Norton & Co., New York,
ISBN 0393032221, 9780393032222
Page 188-189
Maria, Royal Navy schooner (1776), ill.
Book American Ships of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods
Author John F. Millar
Published W.W. Norton & Co., New York,
ISBN 0393032221, 9780393032222
Page 189
Maria, sch. Subscribe to view