Private journal of the U.S. Frigate Constitution's cruise on the coast of Africa from December 22, 1852 to [June 2, 1855] journal / by Commodore's clerk Edward Cobb. 1852-1855.

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Private journal of the U.S. Frigate Constitution's cruise on the coast of Africa from December 22, 1852 to [June 2, 1855] journal / by Commodore's clerk Edward Cobb. 1852-1855.

Journal of Edward Cobb, Commodore's clerk, while on voyage of U.S Frigate Constitution to the Mediterranean, to the west coast of Africa, to St. Helena, return to the west coast of Africa, and return to the United States.

[88] p. ; 27 cm.

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