File:Providence (1866).jpg
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DescriptionProvidence (1866).jpg |
English: A painting of the Fall River Line's steamboat Providence (launched 1866). |
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Source | Murphy, John F. (1896): Fifty Photographic Views of the Steamers of the Fall River Line, Rand McNally & Co., Chicago and New York. | |||||||
Author | Fred Pansing | |||||||
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06:27, 8 April 2009 | 2,116 × 1,248 (1.23 MB) | Gatoclass (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=The Fall River Line's steamboat ''Providence'' (launched 1866).}} |Source=Murphy, John F. (1896): ''Fifty Photographic Views of the Steamers of the Fall River Line'', Rand, McNally & Co., New York. |Author=Unknown |Date=1 |
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