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- catalog contributor b7437195.
- catalog created "1903 [c1902]".
- catalog date "1903 [c1902]".
- catalog date "1903".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1903 [c1902]".
- catalog description "Beginnings of the American navy. -- The "Alfred", "Ranger", and "Bon Homme Richard". -- The "Reprisal". -- The "Hornet". -- The "Wasp". -- The "Enterprise". -- "Old Ironsides." -- The "Constellation". -- The "United States". -- The "Essex." -- The "Lawrence". -- The "Saratoga". -- The "Fulton". -- The "Hartford". -- The "Monitor". -- The "New Ironsides". -- The "Kearsarge". -- The "Sumter". -- The "Alabama". -- The "Merrimac". -- The "Arkansas". -- The "Tennessee". -- The "Maine". -- The "Oympia". -- The "Oregon."".
- catalog extent "xiix, 515 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Twenty-six historic ships.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Twenty-six historic ships.".
- catalog issued "1903 [c1902]".
- catalog issued "1903".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons,".
- catalog relation "Twenty-six historic ships.".
- catalog subject "Confederate States of America. Navy.".
- catalog subject "E182 .H64".
- catalog subject "United States. Navy History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Beginnings of the American navy. -- The "Alfred", "Ranger", and "Bon Homme Richard". -- The "Reprisal". -- The "Hornet". -- The "Wasp". -- The "Enterprise". -- "Old Ironsides." -- The "Constellation". -- The "United States". -- The "Essex." -- The "Lawrence". -- The "Saratoga". -- The "Fulton". -- The "Hartford". -- The "Monitor". -- The "New Ironsides". -- The "Kearsarge". -- The "Sumter". -- The "Alabama". -- The "Merrimac". -- The "Arkansas". -- The "Tennessee". -- The "Maine". -- The "Oympia". -- The "Oregon."".
- catalog title "Twenty-six historic ships; the story of certain famous vessels of war and of their successors in the navies of the United States and of the Confederate States of America from 1775 to 1902, by Frederic Stanhope Hill...with an introduction by Rear-Admiral George Eugene Belknap...".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".