U.S.S. Boston internal regulations 1840

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U.S.S. Boston internal regulations 1840

Internal regulations for the government of the U.S.S. Boston, issued by the Commander J. Collings Long in the New York Harbor, November 12, 1840. The regulations consist of 75 articles defining duties of the ship's personnel

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