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PUBLISHER Boston, Pritv. print., 1913]
PUBLISHER Boston, Pritv. print., 1913]
*Essex Institute - [http://catalog.noblenet.org/search~/X?SEARCH=a%3AEssex+and+%22Essex+Institute+historical+collections%22&SORT=D Essex Institute historical collections]
*Essex Institute - [http://catalog.noblenet.org/search~S24/X?SEARCH=a%3AEssex+and+%22Essex+Institute+historical+collections%22&SORT=D Essex Institute historical collections]
*Paine, Ralph D - [http://catalog.noblenet.org/search~/X?SEARCH=a%3APaine+and+%22The+ships+and+sailors+of+old+Salem%22&SORT=D The ships and sailors of old Salem : the record of a brilliant era of American achievement]
*Paine, Ralph D - [http://catalog.noblenet.org/search~/X?SEARCH=a%3APaine+and+%22The+ships+and+sailors+of+old+Salem%22&SORT=D The ships and sailors of old Salem : the record of a brilliant era of American achievement]

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Ship built by Benjamin W. Crowninshield.

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+Mediterranean,+1816-1817;+compiled+from+journals,+letters,+and+ +log-book, PUBLISHER+Boston,+Pritv.+print.,+1913%22&SORT=D The story of George Crowninshield's yacht, Cleopatra's barge, on a voyage of pleasure to the Western islands and the

Mediterranean, 1816-1817; compiled from journals, letters, and 
log-book,

PUBLISHER Boston, Pritv. print., 1913]