The steam navy of the United States : a history of the growth of the steam vessel of war in the U.S. Navy, and of the naval engineer corps
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The steam navy of the United States : a history of the growth of the steam vessel of war in the U.S. Navy, and of the naval engineer corps
- Publication date
- 1896
- Topics
- United States. Navy, Warships, Marine engineers
- Publisher
- Pittsburgh, Pa. : Warren
- Collection
- ColumbiaUniversityLibraries; americana
- Contributor
- Columbia University Libraries
- Language
- English
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"Appendix a. A list, alphabetically arranged, of the names of all persons who have been members of the engineer corps of the regular navy":p. (853)--(891) "Appendix c. Uncle Samule's whistle and what it costs. A tale": p.(919)--948
Published separately in 1864 and generally attributed to Robert Weir Table of contents (OpenLibrary) Columbia University Catalog: go to CLIO
"Appendix a. A list, alphabetically arranged, of the names of all persons who have been members of the engineer corps of the regular navy":p. (853)--(891) "Appendix c. Uncle Samule's whistle and what it costs. A tale": p.(919)--948
Published separately in 1864 and generally attributed to Robert Weir Table of contents (OpenLibrary) Columbia University Catalog: go to CLIO
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- Page_number_confidence
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- Pages
- 966
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- Year
- 1896
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