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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Index (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 2 0 Browse Search
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B Babcock, J. C., VIII., 4, 263, 265. Babcock, O. E., V., 187; IX., 113. Babin, O., VIII., 169. Bache, A. D., VI., 100, 115; VII., 330. Bache, G. D., VI., 149. Bache, G. M., VI., 221. Bachelor Creek, N. C., II., 348. Bachman, W. K., I., 103; IV., 232, 234. Bachman, W. K. Mrs., I., 14. Back River, Va., VI., 308. Bacon, C., VII., 226. Bacon, G., VI., 57. Bacon Creek, Ky., II., 328; IV., 148, 156. Badeau, A., IX., 113, 119; X., 49. Bagby, A. P., X., 313. Bahama,, C. S. S., VI., 301. Bahia, Brazil, Bay of San Salvador, VI., 322. Bailey, G. T., I., 295. Bailey, J., I., 74, 76, 77, 78; VI., 227, 230, 231, 234. Bailey, J. E., VIII., 289. Bailey, T., I., 227, 232; VI., 51, 120, 190, 198. Bainbridge,, U. S. S., VI., 320. Baird, A., II., 306; IX., 115. Baker, E. D., I., 354; VIII., 102. Baker, L. C., IV., 200, 202, 329; VIII., 200, 282. Baker,
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., How a Medford Ship was built. (search)
er bolt throa every stanchion Rail 5 inches thick Bottom plank 3 1/2 inches thick to the round of the bilge and then 4 inch white oak except 6 streaks of yellow pine 4 in. thick, 3 of the 6 yellow pine streaks under wales to flush out. The 5 lower wales & the upper wale, making six, white oak—the rest yellow pine 7 inches wide. Upper streks 5 1/2 inches wide & 3 1/2 inches thick each butt fastened with a copper spike Ship Horsburgh built by Hayden & Cudworth at Medford for Danl. C. Bacon of Boston, Mass. launched May 1 1847, Carpenters tonnage 577 72/95 Tons Government tonnage about 550 Tons. Dimensions Carpenter's Measurement Length on deck 142 feet Breadth of beam-Carpenters' measure29 feet 8 1/2 in Whole depth20 feet 9 in Built with a half poop cabin, about 18 feet long with a house running six feet forward of poop, with a state room on one side & entry on the other side, next to gangway. Has American Rigging made by Mr Sewall– Cotton duck for h