File:Corwin entering a lead 1884.JPG

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English: View of the Corwin, in silhouette bow-on, with sea ice to the viewer's left and open water in the foreground. The ship is operating under steam.
Date 1884, published 1889
Source (1889). Report of the cruise of the revenue marine steamer Corwin in the Arctic Ocean in the year 1884. Govt. print. off., Washington. https://books.google.com/books?id=1l4SAAAAYAAJ.
Author Healy, Michael A et al; photographer not identified

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