A.V. Knickerbocker.

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A.V. Knickerbocker.

items in folder ; 22 x 28 cm.

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Van de Luyster, J.

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Smith, E. Kirby (Ephraim Kirby), 1807-1847

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Clausen, Captain.

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Doyle, James, Captain.

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Barse, W. H., Captain.

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A.V. Knickerbocker (Ship)

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Charley Hibbard (Ship)

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Stegenga, Ale M.

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A.E. Knickerbocker (Ship)

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Richards, G. H. (George Henry)

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Epithet: Admiral British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001129.0x00024e George Henry Richards was born ca. 1819 in Cornwall. In 1832, he entered the Royal Navy, serving first in the West Indies and then on a survey expedition to the Pacific in HMS Sulphur under Frederick William Beechey, who was later replaced by Edward Belcher. While on the Pacific Station, Richards participated in the First China War, r...

Schilleman, R., Captain.

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Pfister, Guido.

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