File:John Fitch's Second Steamboat from Scharf History of Delaware 1888.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionJohn Fitch's Second Steamboat from Scharf History of Delaware 1888.jpg |
English: "John Fitch's Second Steamboat," engraved illustration from J. Thomas Scharf, History of Delaware, 1609 — 1888. (Philadelphia: L.J. Richards & Company, 1888), p. 268. |
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Source | J. Thomas Scharf, History of Delaware, 1609 — 1888. (Philadelphia: L.J. Richards & Company, 1888), p. 268. | |||||
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