File:Metacomet by heyl.jpg
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English: The steamboat Metacomet, built in New York in 1854. Metacomet served as USS Pulaski in 1858–63. Watercolor by Erik Heyl. |
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Source | Heyl, Erik (1955). Early American Steamers. Volume II. |
Author | Erik Heyl |
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JPEG file comment | (American steamship, 1854) Watercolor by Erik Heyl, 1955, painted for use in his book Early American Steamers, Volume II. This steamer served as USS Pulaski in 1858-1863, primarily in South American waters. Courtesy of Erik Heyl. U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command Photograph. |
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