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7299 | USS Samuel Eliot Morison FFG-13 |
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| USS Samuel Eliot Morison (FFG 13) is the seventh ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of Guided Missile Frigates. Includes a newspaper clipping published in The Boston Globe on October 12, 1980: "Frigate Morison joins Navy fleet". |
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| Description: USS Samuel Eliot Morison (FFG 13) is the seventh ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of Guided Missile Frigates. Includes a newspaper clipping published in The Boston Globe on October 12, 1980: "Frigate Morison joins Navy fleet". | |||||
6343 | Phelps, Family |
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| Connections: Suminsby Genealogical Records, Higgins, Hull, Owen, Marshall, Phelps. "History of United States", by Bancroft, George. "The Winthrop Fleet of 1630", by Banks, C. E. | Description: Connections: Suminsby Genealogical Records, Higgins, Hull, Owen, Marshall, Phelps. "History of United States", by Bancroft, George. "The Winthrop Fleet of 1630", by Banks, C. E. | |||||||
3091 | List of established national parks 1872-1915 |
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7216 | When the Lighthouse Sends the Message 1-4-3 |
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| Sheet music of "When the Lighthouse Sends the Message 1-4-3". Music by D. M. Stewart, lyrics by D. M. Stewart and R. M. Jopling. |
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| Description: Sheet music of "When the Lighthouse Sends the Message 1-4-3". Music by D. M. Stewart, lyrics by D. M. Stewart and R. M. Jopling. | |||||
1876 | Ancestors & Descendants of An Ohio Gott Family 1628-1972 |
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| Fourteen generations of Gotts in The United States, beginning with the immigrant ancestor, Charles Gott (b. 1598) from Cambridge, England. |
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| Description: Fourteen generations of Gotts in The United States, beginning with the immigrant ancestor, Charles Gott (b. 1598) from Cambridge, England. |