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Mary
6715 ship citations (272 free) in 372 resources
Mary, 1660-75, Yacht (donated)
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Mary, 1666, Fireship (purchased)
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Mary, 1667, Fireship (purchased)
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Mary, 1688-1703, 3rd Rate
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Mary, 1702-1728, Smack
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Mary, 1709-?, 6th Rate (purchased)
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Mary, 1712-1728, Harbour craft
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Mary, 1712-28, Hoy
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Mary, 1728-1778, Smack
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Mary, 1794-1798, Gunboat ex-barge purchase
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Mary, 1809, Fire vessel purchase
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Mary, 2-m schooner
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Mary, 8 yacht
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Mary, accounts
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Mary, accounts of
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Mary, American merchant schooner (Capt. Russell Stephens)
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Mary, American privateer: captures Triton
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Mary, Antigua
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Mary, armed brig, Commander Auld
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Mary, armed brig, Commander Geinmill
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Mary, armed brig, Commander Hall
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Mary, armed schooner, Commander Bodin
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Mary, armed ship
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Mary, armed ship, Commander Cushing
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Mary, armed ship, Commander Hunter
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Mary, armed snow
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Mary, at Bonny
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Mary, attacked by French
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Mary, bark
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Mary, barque, 368, 100'6" x 28'2_" 5'9" 'tween decks, built Ipswich UK 1811. Alexander Fortheringham, J. H. Challis & Robert Campbell (Sydney 3/1845).
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Mary, beats off six French privateers
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Mary, Bermuda: Captain Cox
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Mary, Bermuda: Captain James
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Mary, Bermuda: Captain Vickers
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Mary, Bg.
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Pages
483, 485
Mary, Bg. (115)
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Page
429
Mary, Bg. (128)
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Page
476
Mary, Bg. (169)
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Page
430
Mary, Bg. (193)
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Pages
468, 479, 491, 530
Mary, Bk. (195)
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Pages
423, 425
Mary, Bk. (244)
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Page
547
Mary, blockade runner schooner
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Mary, blockade runner sloop
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Mary, brig
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Mary, brig (Capt. Anthony Shoe-maker)
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Mary, brig (Capt. John Cathrick)
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Mary, brig (Capt. Robert Wallace)
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Mary, brig (Capt. Shoemaker)
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Mary, brig (Capt. Thomas Stacey)
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Mary, brig (Capt. Wallace)
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Mary, brig, Capt. D. Young
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Mary, brig, Capt. John Harris, spoken by Boston
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Mary, brig, Capt. Thomas Boyle, taken into St. Domingo
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Mary, brig, Captain Hall, turned over to a French privateer in Batavia
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Mary, brig, Captain Tarvis
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Mary, brig, captured by Patriot
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Mary, brig, Joseph Israel, captured by Algerine corsair
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Mary, brig, left convoy of Constellation
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Mary, brig, Master Gemmill
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Mary, brig, Master Hall, captured
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Mary, brig, Master Harris
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Mary, brig, Master Jones
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Mary, brig, Master Young
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Mary, brig, recaptured by Pickering
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Mary, brig: captured by Civil Usage
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Mary, brig: captured by Diamond (Capt. Isaac Marvill)
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Mary, brig: captured by General Mercer (Capt. William Pearce)
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Mary, brig: captured by Greyhound
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Mary, brig: captured by True Blue (Capt. J. Small)
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Mary, brig: captured by Viper
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Mary, brig: recaptured by Ambuscade
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Mary, brig: recaptured by Experiment (Capt. J. Small)
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Mary, brig: recaptured by Rainbow
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Mary, brigantine
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Mary, brigantine (Capt. John Barrere)
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Mary, brigantine (Capt. Joseph Green)
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Mary, brigantine, Capt. J. Southworth, detained at Island of Rhe
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Mary, brigantine, prize
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Mary, brigantine: arrives at Paimboeuf (Capt. Thomas Riches)
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Mary, brigantine: captured by American Revenue and United States
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Mary, brigantine: captured by Hancock
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Mary, brigantine: captured by Ranger (Capt. Thomas Riches)
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Mary, brigantine: captured by Trenton (Capt. Maurice Killikelly)
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Mary, brigantine: mentioned (Capt. Thomas Riches)
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Mary, brigantine: unloads (Capt. Thomas Riches)
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Mary, Bristol, England
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Mary, Bristol, England: Captain Dove
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Mary, British blockade runner schooner
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Mary, British letter of marque ship (Capt. Henry Johnson)
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Mary, British merchant brig (Capt. John Small)
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Mary, British sloop (Capt. F. Glawson)
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Mary, Canadian merchant schooner
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Mary, Capt. Robert Holmes, brought into Nantes
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Mary, Capt. Thomas Curtis, brought into Nantes
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Mary, Captain Choates, brought into Nantes
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Mary, cargo
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Mary, cargo of
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Mary, Confederate Govt. blockade runner steamer
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Mary, Connecticut privateer sloop (Capt. Giles Mansfield)
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Mary, cutter of Launceston (trader & whaling tender) (1840)
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