Jackson's figurehead and the storm it brewed : the Naval Academy preserves historic effigy which caused excited controversy a century ago / by Richard West. [1933]

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Jackson's figurehead and the storm it brewed : the Naval Academy preserves historic effigy which caused excited controversy a century ago / by Richard West. [1933]

7 leaves ; 28 cm.

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The Mariners' Museum Library

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