Report on proposed engines of the Puritan 1877

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Report on proposed engines of the Puritan 1877

Report on proposed engines of the U. S. iron clad ship Puritan, made by Chief Engineer H. H. Stewart, a member of the board convened at Chester, Pennsylvania. The report is dated June 12 to August 24, 1877 and totals 48 pages

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