Battle of Hampton Roads articles / [compiled by the Mariners' Museum]. [1862]-

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Battle of Hampton Roads articles / [compiled by the Mariners' Museum]. [1862]-

Photocopies of clippings from newspapers and periodicals, hard copy of articles published on the Internet, ca. 1862-

<1 v. (various pagings)> : ill. ; 30 cm.

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The Mariners' Museum Library

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