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Lumberman (shipwreck)
1Ba704, a NINETEENTH CENTURY SHIPWRECK SITE in the MOBILE RIVER BALDWIN and MOBILE COUNTIES, ALABAMA
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Our County, Our Story; Portage County, Wisconsin
Protecting Surf Breaks and Surfing Areas in California
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Trouting on the Brule River
National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form
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1 Deadliest American Disasters and Large Loss
The Panic of 1893 N Gideon Kramer and the ION Chair a Quarterly Publication of the Washington State Historical Society UNDENIABLY NORTHWEST READS
Winter Vol 9 Number One 2004
Myths and Mysteries: Underwater Archaeological Investigation of the Lumber Schooner Rouse Simmons, Christmas Tree Ship
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Shipwrecked Sailing Vessels of Wisconsin‟S Lake Michigan
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Mobile River Survey Report
GREAT LAKES MARINE COLLECTION MILWAUKEE PUBLIC LIBRARY/WISCONSIN MARINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MARINE SUBJECT FILES BIOGRAPHIES (Current As of November 7, 2018)
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The Economic Development of Southwest Louisiana
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Recollections of a Long Life, 1829-1915
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1 History of the Lake States Forests
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An Historical Sketch of Northwest Ottawa County
Presydenufrant.'- and Sent It to Theauthorities
Adaptability and Stability in the Wisconsin Lumbering Community of Oconto, 1850-1950
Built the First Rock Road in That County. Through All This Period He Was
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Marine Cultural and Historic Newsletter Vol 3(3)
Underwater Heritage