Nettie, was a forty-one foot motorboat, part of the Maryland State Fishery Force, owned by the Conservation Commission of Maryland operating out of Solomons...
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Look up nettie or Nettie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nettie may refer to: The Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-fiction, an Australian literary award...
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(APA-216) USS Nespelen (AOG-55) USS Nestor (ARB-6) USS Nesutan (YT-338/YTB-338) USS Neswage (YN-49/YNT-17) USS Nettie (SP-1436) USS Nettle (1814, 1862) USS Neuendorf...
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with titles beginning with Nettle All pages with titles containing Nettle Nettie (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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submarine development and piloted the first United States Navy submarine, USS Holland during its pre-commissioning trials. Cable was born in New Milford...
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USS Music (SP-1288) was a Maryland State Fishery Force power boat owned by the Conservation Commission of Maryland that operated as a United States Navy...
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Governor R. M. McLane (steamboat) (redirect from USS Governor R. M. McLane)
McLane, Julia Hamilton, Helen Baughman, Murray, Music, Nellie Jackson, Nettie, Severn, St. Mary's, and Swan Lone Cedar Tree Opposite Shore — account of...
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Julia Hamilton (schooner) (redirect from USS Julia Hamilton)
McLane, Julia Hamilton, Helen Baughman, Murray, Music, Nellie Jackson, Nettie, Severn, St. Mary's, and Swan Harper's Weekly page, oyster wars illustrations...
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Retrieved August 15, 2010. Smith, p. 174. Mudd, Samuel A. (1906). Mudd, Nettie (ed.). The Life of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd (4th ed.). New York, Washington: Neale...
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