Personal recollections of Eugene D. Morais, 1893-1896.

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Personal recollections of Eugene D. Morais, 1893-1896.

Personal account of a voyage around the world in USS Baltimore and USS Concord, September 16, 1893 through May 3, 1896, by an enlisted marine. Includes descriptions of ports visited, sights and people in the Middle East and Far East. Morais calculates mileage between ports and total miles traveled. Includes photocopy of photograph of Morais in uniform and Marine Camille [Levy or Schmuler].

1 item : ill. ; 7.5 x 12.5 in.

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Morais, Eugene D., 1868-1950.

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