U.S. Ship Iroquois logbook, 1871-1874.

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U.S. Ship Iroquois logbook, 1871-1874.

Logbook of S. Seabury on the U.S. ship Iroquois from New York to Kobe, Japan, commanded by H.A. Adams, Comdr., U.S. Navy. The book also contains clippings about the Iroquois, a diagram of a 12-inch gun, and notes on the ports of call.

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