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Mohawk (steamer; Capt. Wiltshire; noted in directory of 1895) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (steamer; Capt. Wiltshire; noted in directory of 1897) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (steamer; Capt. Wiltshire; noted in directory of 1898) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (steamer; noted in directory of 1891) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (steamer; noted in directory of 1892) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (steamer; noted in directory of 1893) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (steamer; noted in directory of 1894) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (steamer; noted in directory of 1895) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (steamer; noted in directory of 1896) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (steamer; noted in directory of 1897) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (steamer; noted in directory of 1898) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (steamer; noted in directory of 1899) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (steamer; noted in directory of 1900) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Mohawk (steamship) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Steel, built 1886) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (T-ATF 170) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (towing vessel; built 1943; also named Atr-91, Hms Patroclus (W-118), Hms Patroclus (W-118), Kevin Moran, Mohawk) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (towing vessel; built 1949, in Wilmington, NC; 153 tons; also named Mohawk) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (towing vessel; built 1966, in St. Louis, MO; 95 tons; also named Mohawk, Clolinger) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Towing Vessel; Ocean City, MD; built 1985; 6 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Towing Vessel; Sault Ste Marie, MI; built 1943; 46 gross tons; call sign WDC7468) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (tug) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (tug; built 1980; USA; 2260 dwt; IMO: 8834914) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (tug; ON: 572347; built in 1943, at City Island, NY; 61.8 ft long) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (tug; ON: 641248; built in 1981, at ; 38 ft long) Subscribe to view
Web WorldCat
Published OCLC, Dublin, Ohio
Mohawk (tweendecker; built 1942; Liberia; 10660 dwt; also named: Faro, James Fenimore Cooper, Algonkin, World Loyalty) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (U.S. 1814) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (U.S.) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (U.S.A., 1934) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (United Kingdom) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (United State ship) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (United States) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Unrigged; Canadian; Official Number: 80914, built 1872, Garden Island, Ontario, Canada; 341 gross tons) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Unrigged; Canadian; Official Number: 9034710, built 1872, Garden Island, Ontario, Canada) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Untied States Navy frigate, Lake Ontario) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Untied States Navy frigate, Lake Ontario), compared to Burlington Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Untied States Navy frigate, Lake Ontario), launch Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Untied States Navy frigate, Lake Ontario), unaccounted for Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Untied States Navy frigate, Lake Ontario), with squadron in 1814 Subscribe to view
Mohawk (USCG) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (USRC) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (V) (built in USA; registration numbers: 254469 (US)) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (V) (WPG-78) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Vancouver, BC, 1955, Motor; ON: 198933) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (VI) (Freighter; built 1921, in Friday Harbor, WA, USA; 220 tons; naming history: Islander (XVIII) (1921); Mohawk (VI) (1934c); registration numbers: 221640 (US)) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (war steamer, 1861) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (warship) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (whaleship) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Wheelen, captain) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (WMEC 913) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (Wood, Sailing Vessel 3-masted Ship, built 1840) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (wooden bark, 1878, Quebec, gross tonnage: 1362, official number: 75695) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (wooden brig, 1867, Saint John, New Brunswick, gross tonnage: 399, official number: 54446) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (wooden brigantine, 1850, gross tonnage: 112) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (wooden schooner, 1894, Exploits, Newfoundland, official number: 101367) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (wooden ship, 1859, Quebec, gross tonnage: 577, official number: 41969) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (wooden) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (WPG 78) Subscribe to view
Mohawk (WPG-78)
Book Civil and Merchant Vessel Encounters with United States Navy Ships, 1800-2000
Author Greg H. Williams
Published McFarland & Co., Jefferson, NC,
ISBN 0786411554, 9780786411559
Page 503
Mohawk (Yarmouth, 1925, Motor; ON: 144141) Subscribe to view
Mohawk -- M.V. (Lake Chelan)
Book The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
Author Gordon R. Newell, ed.
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Page 291
Mohawk -- motor tug
Book The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest
Author Gordon R. Newell, ed.
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Page 651
Mohawk -- str.
Book The H. W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest Illustration
Author Gordon R. Newell, ed.
Published Superior Publishing Company, Seattle,
Pages 175, 210, 268, 270, 382, 397, 400, 465, 610, 382
Mohawk, 1756: built in Oswego Subscribe to view
Mohawk, 1782-1783, Ship sloop, 14 gun, ex-American prize Subscribe to view
Mohawk, 1842, Canadian steamer: owned by Park Brothers Subscribe to view
Mohawk, 1842, revenue cutter: described Subscribe to view
Mohawk, 1842, revenue cutter: ordered to leave Lake Ontario Subscribe to view
Mohawk, 1893, propeller: listed Subscribe to view
Mohawk, 18r4
Book The History of the American Sailing Navy: The Ships and Their Development
Author Howard I. Chapelle
Published W.W. Norton & Co., New York,
ISBN 1568522223
Page 294
Mohawk, 1904 Subscribe to view
Mohawk, 1935 Subscribe to view
Mohawk, 2000, yacht, official number-861337, home port-Jervis Bay Subscribe to view
Mohawk, a passenger steamer, at sea and approaching a pier, n.d. Subscribe to view
Mohawk, American corvette (1779)
Book American Ships of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods
Author John F. Millar
Published W.W. Norton & Co., New York,
ISBN 0393032221, 9780393032222
Pages 122, 164, 200-201
Mohawk, American corvette (1779), ill.
Book American Ships of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods
Author John F. Millar
Published W.W. Norton & Co., New York,
ISBN 0393032221, 9780393032222
Pages 200, 201
Mohawk, American fifth rate ship (1814) Subscribe to view
Mohawk, American privateer ship (1781) Subscribe to view
Mohawk, Bg. (177)
Book Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author Carl C. Cutler
Published United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md.,
ISBN 0870215310
Pages 421, 428
Mohawk, Bk. (198)
Book Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author Carl C. Cutler
Published United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md.,
ISBN 0870215310
Pages 421, 434
Mohawk, British brig
Journal American Neptune (1941-1990; Vols. 1-50)
Published Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.,
ISSN 0003-0155
Pages (1813), XLII, 110 ff.
Mohawk, British Destroyer Subscribe to view
Mohawk, British unrated gun-brig (1813) Subscribe to view
Mohawk, British unrated ship-sloop (1782) Subscribe to view
Mohawk, British unrated sloop (1756) Subscribe to view
Mohawk, British unrated sloop (1759) Subscribe to view
Mohawk, British unrated sloop (1795) Subscribe to view
Mohawk, Canadian revenue cutter: visits Amherstburg Subscribe to view
Mohawk, Confederate river steamer Subscribe to view
Mohawk, CSS Subscribe to view
Mohawk, destroyer: action in Otranto Strait, 12/11/40 Subscribe to view
Mohawk, destroyer: based on Malta, 10/4/41 Subscribe to view
Mohawk, destroyer: sunk by the Tarigo, action off Sfax, 16/4/41 Subscribe to view
Mohawk, destroyer: took Gallant in tow, 10/1/41 Subscribe to view
Mohawk, ex Penobscot (1882) (pen and ink drawing) Subscribe to view
Mohawk, freighter
Book High Tide: The Drama and Tragedy of Seattle's Waterfront
Author R. H. Calkins, Skipper
Published Marine Digest Publishing, Seattle,
Page 105
Mohawk, French privateer brig-sloop (1805) Subscribe to view