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San Juan
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San Juan (1565)
Book
Ships of the World: An Historical Encyclopedia
Illustration
Author
Published
Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1997
ISBN
0585109486, 9780585109480, 0395715563, 9780395715567
Page
452-53
San Juan (1900)
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San Juan (Cargo) (cargo liner; built 1942; Marshall Islands; 20700 dwt; also named: Baleares, Sea-Land Pacer, Pacer, MSC Baleares; IMO: 7714349)
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San Juan (container feeder; built 1945; USA; 18184 dwt; IMO: 6904806)
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San Juan (dry cargo vessel; built 1942; USA; 16387 dwt; also named: Esso Raleigh; IMO: 5310034)
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San Juan (freighter; 7239 tons; launched in 1976; photographed in 1980 & '85)
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San Juan (Spain)
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San Juan (towing vessel; built 1885, in San Juan, PR; 144 tons; also named Bolivar, Bayou Orleans, Point Comfort, Cappy Bisso, Capt. Billy Slatten)
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San Juan (tweendecker; built 1961; Greece; 7800 dwt; also named: Norholt, Salvador; IMO: 5256068)
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San Juan (XI) (Freighter (C4-S-A1); built 1944, in Richmond, CA, USA; 9950 tons; naming history: General C.H. Muir (U.S.S.) (1944); Chicago (II) (1968); San Juan (XI) (1975); registration numbers: AP.142 (US Navy))
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San Juan [timetables, images, etc.]
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San Juan, a steam fishing boat, outside San Juan Fish Company, Seattle, between 1903 and 1912
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