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    A gundalow (also known in period accounts as a "gondola") is a type of flat-bottomed sailing barge once common in Maine and New Hampshire rivers, United...
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    of the train was loaded onto a scow-like ship called a gundalow. On December 6, the gundalow set sail for the southern end of the lake, with Knox sailing...
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  • Gallivat Galway hooker Garbage scow Gig (boat) Go-fast boat Gondola Gunboat Gundalow Great Lakes freighter Top of page Higgins Houario Houseboat Hovercraft...
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  • USS Providence, a gundalow, was built at Skenesboro, New York, on Lake Champlain by the Continental Army for Brigadier-General Benedict Arnold's fleet...
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    for rental, a universally accessible trail and boardwalk, a 19th-century gundalow replica, a replica Native American camp and gardens. About the GBNERR Great...
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  • that were operated by the United States: USS Connecticut (1776) was a gundalow that served with the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary...
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    18th c. Bilander Chialoup Clipper (Baltimore Clipper) Gallivat Garay Grab Gundalow Lanong Padewakang Post ship 74-gun Ship of the line Sloop-of-war Toop Trincadour...
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  • USS New Haven may refer to: USS New Haven (1776) was a gundalow on Lake Champlain that participated in the Battle of Valcour Island during the American...
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  • USS Boston may refer to: USS Boston (1776), was a gundalow launched in 1776 and burned to avoid capture by the British on 13 October 1776 USS Boston (1777)...
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  • launched in 1776 and captured by the British in 1780 USS Providence (1776 gundalow), built in 1776, fought during the Battle of Valcour Island, and was scuttled...
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