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Charlestown
Book Five Centuries of Famous Ships: From the Santa Maria to the Glomar Explorer
Author Robert G. Albion
Published McGraw-Hill, New York,
ISBN 0070009538, 9780070009530
Page 292
Charlestown
Book Shipwrecks in the Americas
Author Robert F. Marx
Published Dover, New York,
ISBN 048625514X, 9780486255149
Page 163
Charlestown
Book The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Database on CD-ROM
Author David Eltis, Stephen D. Behrendt, David Richardson, and Herbert S. Klein, eds.
Published Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England,
ISBN 0521629101, 9780521629102
Page see CD-ROM
Charlestown
Book Merchant Sailing Ships, 1850-1875: Heyday of Sail
Author David R. MacGregor
Published Conway Maritime, London,
ISBN 0851773168, 9780851773162
Page 233
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Charlestown (172) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (America; tanker; built or delivered in 1943; 10,195 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (bulk handysize; built 1943; Panama; 22432 dwt; also named: World Transport, Lily, World Crusader, Globe Carrier, Overseas Carrier; IMO: 5132341) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (collier; built 1945; Croatia; 11030 dwt; also named: Hajduk, Jellico Seam, Brant; IMO: 5140190) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (Fowey, 1843, Sail; ON: 11419) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (London, 1880, Steam; ON: 82823) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (Schooner, 1835) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Burgess; noted in directory of 1859) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Burgess; noted in directory of 1861) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Burgess; noted in directory of 1862) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Burgess; noted in directory of 1863) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Burgess; noted in directory of 1864) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Burgess; noted in directory of 1865) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Burgess; noted in directory of 1866) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Burgess; noted in directory of 1867) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Burgess; noted in directory of 1869) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Burgess; noted in directory of 1871) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Harding; noted in directory of 1872) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Hardy; noted in directory of 1873) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Hardy; noted in directory of 1874) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Hardy; noted in directory of 1875) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Hardy; noted in directory of 1876) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Hardy; noted in directory of 1877) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Staples; noted in directory of 1868) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (schooner; Capt. Staples; noted in directory of 1870) Subscribe to view
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Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Charlestown (ship)
Book American Clipper Ships, 1833-1858
Author Octavius T. Howe, M.D., and Frederick C. Matthews
Published Marine Research Society, Salem, Mass.,
ISBN 0486251152
Page 650
Charlestown (ship; noted in directory of 1868) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (ship; noted in directory of 1869) Subscribe to view
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Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Charlestown (Sloop, 1807) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (United Kingdom) Subscribe to view
Charlestown (V. 32) Subscribe to view
Charlestown, British sixth rate frigate (1780) Subscribe to view
Charlestown, galley
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages XXVI, 47
Charlestown, schooner (Capt. Josiah Batchelder) Subscribe to view
Charlestown, ship, Comdr. Alexander Coffin Subscribe to view
Charlestown, ship, South American trade
Book The Clipper Ship Era: An Epitome of Famous American and British Clipper Ships, Their Owners, Builders, and Crews, 1843-1869
Author Arthur H. Clark
Published G.P. Putnam's Sons; The Knickerbocker Press, New York,
Page 161
Charlestown, St-2113 (tug; built in , at Pensacola, FL; 70 ft long) Subscribe to view
Charlestown, tanker: built by Sun Shipbuilding Subscribe to view