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Tacoma
Book Ships of the Inland Sea: The Story of the Puget Sound Steamboats
Author Gordon R. Newell
Published Binfords & Mort, Portland, Oregon,
Pages 113, 156, 164, 174, 175, 189, 191
Tacoma
Book Stern-wheelers Up Columbia: A Century of Steamboating in the Oregon Country
Author Randall V. Mills
Published California: Pacific Books, Palo Alto, California,
Pages 136, 172, 177
Tacoma
Book The Maritime History of Maine: Three Centuries of Shipbuilding & Seafaring
Author William Hutchinson Rowe
Published W.W. Norton & Co., Inc., New York,
Pages 209, 235
Tacoma (1881; Bath, Maine)
Book Merchant Sail
Author William Armstrong Fairburn
Published Fairburn Marine Educational Foundation, Inc., Center Lovell, Maine,
Pages III: 1708, 2134, 2143; IV: 2459, 2654, 2707, 2708; V: 3227, 3233, 3257, 3258
Tacoma
Book A Maritime History of Bath, Maine, and the Kennebec River Region
Author William Avery Baker
Published Marine Research Society, Bath, Maine,
ISBN 0937410101
Pages Bath 1881, 626, 647
Tacoma
Book Guide to Ferryboats of Puget Sound: Past and Present
Author Patricia Lander
Published Lighthouse Press, Annapolis, Md.,
ISBN 1577852931, 9781577852933
Pages 31, 121 (def.), 125
Tacoma
Book Maritime Seattle Illustration
Author Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society
Published Arcadia Publishing, Chicago,
ISBN 0738520640, 9780738520643
Pages 7, 44, 64-65
Tacoma (1870) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (1930) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Built 1870, Register closed 1898; ON: 63756) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (C 18) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Cargo Ship) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (container liner; built 1982; Hong Kong; 44142 dwt; also named: Maersk Tacoma, Mandship Tacoma; IMO: 7909425) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (crude oil tanker; built 1909; Hong Kong; also named: Buffalo) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Tacoma (cruiser) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Danish) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Denmark; motor vessel; built or delivered in 1926; 5,905 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Diesel) [b1951], tuna boat Subscribe to view
Tacoma (dry cargo vessel; built 1926; France) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Ex Ferry) (Barge)
Journal Sea Chest: The Journal of the Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society (1987-1998; Vols. 20-29)
Published Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society, Seattle,
Page 25: 110
Tacoma (Ex-Batavia) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Ferry)
Journal Sea Chest: The Journal of the Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society (1987-1998; Vols. 20-29)
Published Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society, Seattle,
Page 23: 153
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Tacoma (ferry; built 1997; USA; 1838 dwt; IMO: 9133977) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Fish Processing Vessel; Petersburg, AK; built 1946; 112 gross tons; call sign WDE3275; IMO no. 7309235) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Fishboat, general; built 1946, in Tacoma, WA, USA; 112 tons; naming history: Tacoma (XVI) (1946); Northwyn; Tacoma (XVI); registration numbers: 250121 (US)) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (fishing ship; built 1946; USA; IMO: 7309235) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Fuel w/sails; 1900, Essex) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Gas screw; damaged or lost on 16 December 1918, in Matlakatla Harbor) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (German naval, auxiliary and merchant vessel) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (German steamer) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (German steamship): at scuttling of Graf Spee Subscribe to view
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Tacoma (German): Graf Spee Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Hamburg-American Line) [timetables, images, etc.] Subscribe to view
Tacoma (I) (Passenger/Freight Vessel; built 1870, in Dumbarton, Scotland, UK; 2593 tons; naming history: Batavia (1870); Tacoma (I) (1892); Shikotan Maru (1905); registration numbers: 063756 (Canada)) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (I) (Screw Tug) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (II) (Cruiser No. 18) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (II) (Dredge; built 1904, in Seattle, WA, USA; 287 tons; naming history: P.D. Co. No. 4 (1904); Tacoma (II); Star (I); Colonel Tobin (1921c); Townsend (I) (1954c); registration numbers: 138170 (Canada); (US)) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ii), 1948, fishing, official number-851792, home port-Hobart Subscribe to view
Tacoma (III) (Passenger/Freight Vessel; built 1898, in Seattle, WA, USA; 719 tons; registration numbers: 145773 (US)) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (III) (PF-3) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (iron, ferry)
Book Stern-wheelers Up Columbia: A Century of Steamboating in the Oregon Country
Author Randall V. Mills
Published California: Pacific Books, Palo Alto, California,
Page 201
Tacoma (IV) (PG-92) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (IV) (Tug; built in WA, USA; registration numbers: (US)) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (IX) (Freighter; built 1909, in Tacoma, WA, USA; 11 tons; registration numbers: 206242 (US)) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Linea Sud Americana) [timetables, images, etc.] Subscribe to view
Tacoma (London, 1940, Motor; ON: 167551) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Lunenburg, NS, 1911, Sail; ON: 130722) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Merchant Ship) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (merchantman) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (offshore supply; built 1968; USA; 750 dwt; also named: Cheramie Bo-Truc 16, Veronica M; IMO: 7108679) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Panama; steam ship reefer; built or delivered in 1930; 8,268 gross tons; ex Germany) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Parrsboro, NS, 1890, Sail; ON: 94859) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (pass/cargo ship; built 1930; Uruguay; 10230 dwt; IMO: 5348378) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Passenger (Inspected); Seattle, WA; built 1997; 3926 gross tons; call sign WCX9244; IMO no. 9133977) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (PF 3) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (PG 32) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (PG 92) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (PG/PGM-92) (digitized deck logs for 1969 to 1970) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Port Adelaide, 1951, Motor; ON: 178452) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Propeller; built Cleveland, OH, 1881; ON 145268) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Recreational; North Palm Beach, FL; built 2015; 14 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Recreational; San Francisco, CA; built 1947; 18 gross tons; call sign WC8835) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (sailed from Seattle, WA, USA, on 1921-05-21, to Victoria, BC, Canada, arriving 1921-05-21) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Schooner; 1900, Essex) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Schooner; 1906, Tancook) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Schooner; Canadian; Official Number: 130722, built 1906, Tancook Island, Nova Scotia, Canada; 10 gross tons) (corrected; listed as "Tacom A") Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Schooner; Canadian; Official Number: 134904, built 1900, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; 105.5 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Schooner; Canadian; Official Number: 94859, built 1890, Port Grenville, Nova Scotia, Canada; 222 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (schooner; Capt. E. Grant; noted in directory of 1891) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (schooner; Capt. E. Grant; noted in directory of 1892) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (schooner; Capt. E. Grant; noted in directory of 1893) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (schooner; Capt. E. Grant; noted in directory of 1894) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (schooner; Capt. Harris; noted in directory of 1895) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (schooner; Capt. Harris; noted in directory of 1896) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (schooner; Capt. Jos. Hatch; noted in directory of 1897) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (schooner; Capt. Jos. Hatch; noted in directory of 1898) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (schooner; Capt. Jos. Hatch; noted in directory of 1899) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (schooner; Capt. Jos. Hatch; noted in directory of 1900) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (scooners; built 1917; Australia; also named: Helen B Stirling) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Shanghai, 1914, Steam; ON: 135832) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (Shanghai, 1915, Steam; ON: 135836) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ship)
Book American Merchant Ships, 1850-1900
Author Frederick C. Matthews
Published Marine Research Society, Salem, Mass.,
Pages 114, 185
Tacoma (ship)
Book American Merchant Ships, 1850-1900: Series Two
Author Frederick C. Matthews
Published Marine Research Society, Salem, Mass.,
Page 324-326
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Tacoma (Ship; built 1881; damaged or lost on 19 May 1918, off entrance to Ugashik Bay, Bristol Bay) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ship; Capt. B. Godfrey; noted in directory of 1897) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ship; Capt. B. Godfrey; noted in directory of 1898) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ship; Capt. B. Godfrey; noted in directory of 1899) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ship; Capt. Godfrey; noted in directory of 1893) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ship; Capt. Godfrey; noted in directory of 1894) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ship; Capt. Godfrey; noted in directory of 1895) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ship; Capt. Godfrey; noted in directory of 1896) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ship; Capt. J. Kelly; noted in directory of 1882) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ship; Capt. J. Kelly; noted in directory of 1883) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ship; Capt. Jno. R. Kelley; noted in directory of 1882) Subscribe to view
Tacoma (ship; Capt. Jno. R. Kelley; noted in directory of 1883) Subscribe to view