A maritime relic of 1814 : ship Equator, Biddeford Pool, Me., ca. 1957-1958.

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A maritime relic of 1814 : ship Equator, Biddeford Pool, Me., ca. 1957-1958.

Brief account of an incident in June 1814 in Biddeford, Me., harbor involving several ships and the destruction of shipyard property owned by the family of Thomas Cutts and of the excavation in Sept., 1957 of part of the ship Equator.

1 item ; 29 x 23 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7113316

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Equator (Ship)

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