Log/journal, 1876 June 21-Sept. 7.

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Log/journal, 1876 June 21-Sept. 7.

Log/journal, kept by T.J. Hogan, cadet engineer, for a practice cruise to Providence, R.I., Cold Spring, N.Y., and Newburgh, N.Y.

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Nantucket Hist Association

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