Camden.

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Camden.

items in folder : ill., photos. ; 22 x 28 cm.

Related Entities

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Quayle & Martin (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Camden (Ship)

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Dexter (Ship)

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George T. Nelles (Tugboat : 1876)

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Otter (Schooner)

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D.R. Owen (Ship)

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Butts & Hale.

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S.S. Coe (Ship)

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Hale, William Benjamin, 1871-1924

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Hale (1809- ) served as Attorney General of Michigan, 1851-1855, and Michigan State Senator from Wayne County, 1845-1846. He was a N.Y. lawyer who moved to Mich. in 1837. Hale also served as prosecuting attorney in Wayne County, alderman, and a reporter for the Supreme Court of Michigan. He moved to Calif. and later died there in 1874. From the description of Correspondence, 1841. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 44390244 ...

Wedow, J. F.

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Milwaukee Tug Company.

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