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American Neptune was a quarterly journal, published since 1941, providing historical and pictorial data
*American Neptune was a quarterly journal, published since 1941, providing historical and pictorial data on the maritime profession.  
on the maritime profession. First issued in 1941, it had been published by the Peabody Museum since 1966.
*First issued in 1941, it had been published by the Peabody Museum since 1966.
The journal focuses on American maritime history, but does include international material as well.
 
[[Dodge, Ernest Stanley|Ernest Dodge]], director of the Peabody Museum was its editor for many years.
*The journal focuses on American maritime history, but does include international material as well.
 
*[[Dodge, Ernest Stanley|Ernest Dodge]], director of the Peabody Museum was its editor for many years.
 
*The American Neptune ceased publication in 2002.


[[Category:Browse Index]]
[[Category:Browse Index]]
==See Also==
American Neptune issues in the Salem Collection.
[http://catalog.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2061630?locg=63 American Neptune] 1941-

Latest revision as of 11:59, 2 May 2019

  • American Neptune was a quarterly journal, published since 1941, providing historical and pictorial data on the maritime profession.
  • First issued in 1941, it had been published by the Peabody Museum since 1966.
  • The journal focuses on American maritime history, but does include international material as well.
  • Ernest Dodge, director of the Peabody Museum was its editor for many years.
  • The American Neptune ceased publication in 2002.

See Also

American Neptune issues in the Salem Collection.

American Neptune 1941-