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Maritime archaeology / Underwater archaeology / USS Narcissus / Baltimore Clipper / Pride of Baltimore / Comet / Privateer / Watercraft / Schooners / Clippers
Date: 2014-07-19 10:57:04
Maritime archaeology
Underwater archaeology
USS Narcissus
Baltimore Clipper
Pride of Baltimore
Comet
Privateer
Watercraft
Schooners
Clippers

The Search for the Lion of Baltimore: An American Privateer from the War of 1812 By David Shaw T

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