File:SS Black Arrow first voyage to Near East advertisement.jpg
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DescriptionSS Black Arrow first voyage to Near East advertisement.jpg |
English: Advertisement for the sailing of SS Black Arrow to Near East destinations. The return trip reportedly made Black Arrow the first ship to return to the United States from Constantinople since the outbreak of World War One. |
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Source | Advertisement, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 17 September 1919, Section 1, p. 6. - via Newspapers.com |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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