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Clipper Ship Queen of Clippers (Print)
Clipper ship Ocean Express outward bound "discharging the pilot" (Print)
The Royal Mail Steam Ship Persia 3600 Tons, 1200 Horse Power (nominal)... To the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Ship Company this print... dedicated by the Publisher (Print)
Clipper ship Dreadnought off Tuskar Light 12 1/2 days from New York on her celebrated passage into dock at Liverpool in 13 days 11 hours Decr 1854... (Print)
To Aaron J Westervelt Esq. builder of the New York clipper ship Sweepstakes this print is respectfully dedicated by the Publishers... (Print)
Royal Mail Steamship, Europa (Print)
US Mail Steam Ship Pacific Collins Line (Print)
U.S. Mail Steamship Adriatic 5888 Tons, 1350 Horse Power (Print)
U.S. Sloop of war Albany 22 Guns (Print)
City of New York from Jersey City (Print)
U.S. Frigate Cumberland, 54 guns. The flagship of the Gulf Squadron, Com. Perry (Print)
Oregon Length of Deck 325ft. Breadth Do 35ft. Do including guards 69ft. Depth of Hold 10ft. Diameter of Cylinder 6ft. Length of Stroke 11ft. Diameter of Wheels 35ft. Length of Bucket 11ft. (Print)
Steam ship Washington belonging to the Ocean Steam Navigation Company, Frederick Hewitt Commander (Print)
Steam-boat Empire. Built for Troy & New York, Steam-Boat Co (Print)
U S M Steam Ship Arctic. Collins Line (Print)
Royal Mail Steam Ship Asia (Print)
The ‘Flying Cloud’ at sea under full sail (Print)
Wreck of the U.S.M. Steam Ship Arctic off Cape Race Wednesday September 27th 1854... in collision with the French iron propellor Vesta... (Print)
The Battery, New York. By Moonlight (Print)
View of New York, from Brooklyn Heights (with key) (Print)
High Pressure Steamboat Mayflower, First Class Packet between St Louis and New Orleans on the Mississippi River (Print)
Loss of the U S M Steam Ship Arctic, off Cape Race, Wednesday September 27th 1854 (Print)
Loss of the Steamboat Swallow while on her trip from Albany to New-York, on Monday Evening April 7th 1845. When opposite Athens she struck a large rock, took fire broke in two and sunk-By which melancholy occurrance, it is supposed that nearly 40 lives were lost (Print)
Clipper Ship Nightingale (Print)
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