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English: Pilgrim, steamboat
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Source Fifty Photographic Views of the Steamers of the Fall River Line, 1896 company promotional book, digital reproduction at the Internet Library text archive
Author John F. Murphy, news agent for the Fall River Company
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Published before 1923


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