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United States "Auxiliary Screw" steam frigate "Merrimac" 60 guns. Off the entrance to New York harbour / T.G. Dutton, del et lith. ; Day & Son, Lithrs. to [the Queen].

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Print showing a broadside view of the port side of the steam frigate U.S.S. Merrimack undersail near the entrance to New York harbor.

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01/01/1856
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Day & Son.
Dutton, Thomas Goldsworth, approximately 1819-1891, lithographer
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Library of Congress
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No known restrictions on publication.

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