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South America
Book History of the American Whale Fishery, From its Earliest Inception to the Year 1876
Author Alexander Starbuck
Published Argosy-Antiquarian, New York,
ISBN 1555215378
Pages 220, 226, 242, 248, 250, 298, 402, 440, 482, 526
South America (1832; New York)
Book Merchant Sail
Author William Armstrong Fairburn
Published Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine,
Pages II: 1005, 1006, 1020, 1021, 1111, 1112, 1161, 1162, 1170, 1180, 1181, 1223, 1231, 1277, 1278, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1292, 1312; III: 1589; V: 2788, 2789
South America (1852; Richmond, Maine)
Book Merchant Sail
Author William Armstrong Fairburn
Published Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine,
Page V: 3319
South America
Book A Maritime History of Bath, Maine, and the Kennebec River Region
Author William Avery Baker
Published Marine Research Society, Bath, Maine,
ISBN 0937410101
Page R 1852
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South America
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 377
South America
Book Square-Riggers on Schedule: The New York Sailing Packets to England, France, and the Cotton Ports
Author Robert G. Albion
Published Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ,
Pages 44, 90, 116, 163, 168, 186, 198, 236, 276, 301, 308, 320-1, 332, 338, 343
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South America (lost 06 April 1944) Subscribe to view
South America (Norway, Motor Tanker) Subscribe to view
South America (Packet)
Book Greyhounds of the Sea: The Story of the American Clipper Ship
Author Carl C. Cutler
Published United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md.,
ISBN 087021232X, 9780870212321
Pages 106, 410
South America (schooner): with salt, Buffalo to Toledo, sinks in Lake Erie in 1843 with all hands Subscribe to view
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South America (Ship; 605 tons; from New Bedford, Massachusetts; directory of 1855) Subscribe to view
South America (Ship; 605 tons; from Providence, Rhode Island; directory of 1855) Subscribe to view
South America (sidewheel or paddle steamer; 1841-64) Subscribe to view
South America (sidewheel or paddle steamer; 1861-79; called Mississippi, Connecticut USS, South America) Subscribe to view
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South America (Steamer; 288 tons; from Cincinnati, Ohio; directory of 1855) Subscribe to view
South America (Steamer; 638 tons; from New York City, New York; directory of 1855) Subscribe to view
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South America, foreign frigate
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 336
South America, frigate
Book The Search for Speed Under Sail, 1700-1855
Author Howard I. Chapelle
Published W.W. Norton & Co., New York,
ISBN 0393031276
Page 256
South America, packet
Book The American Heritage History of Seafaring America
Author Alexander Laing
Published American Heritage Publishing Company, New York,
ISBN 0070358478, 9780070358478, 0070358486, 9780070358485
Page 267
South America, packet
Book The Rise of New York Port, 1815-1860
Author Robert G. Albion
Published Charles Scribner's Son, New York,
Page 52
South America, packet ship
Book The Clipper Ship Era: An Epitome of Famous American and British Clipper Ships, Their Owners, Builders, and Crews, 1843-1869
Author Arthur H. Clark
Published G.P. Putnam's Sons; The Knickerbocker Press, New York,
Page 43
South America, steamboat
Book The Rise of New York Port, 1815-1860
Author Robert G. Albion
Published Charles Scribner's Son, New York,
Page 168