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Your search in the category "Maritime" returned 814 results in 41 pages.

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Ferguson, Eugene S. "The Figure-Head of the United States Frigate Constellation." American Neptune, 7 (October 1947): 255-60.

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Ferguson, Eugene S. Truxtun of the Constellation. paperback edition. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000.

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Fetrow, Fred M. "Proud Ship-Proud Name." Anne Arundel County History Notes, 23 (October 1991): 17-18.
Category: Maritime

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Fisher, David L. "A First for Baltimore: The S. S. Maverick." Maryland Historical Magazine, 85 (Fall 1990): 288-95.
Category: Maritime | Baltimore City

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Fleckenstein, Henry A., Jr. Decoys of the Mid-Atlantic Region. Eton, Pa.: Schiffer Publishing Co., 1979.
Category: Maritime

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Fleming, B.E. “Annapolis Autumn: A Year at the U.S. Naval Academy.” Sewanee Review, 113 (Fall 2005): 581-97.
Category: Education | Maritime | Military

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Fleming, Thomas. "School for Sailors." American Heritage, 41 (April 1990): 90-99.
Category: Education | Maritime

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Flexner, James Thomas. Steamboats Come True. Boston: Little, Brown, 1978.
Annotations / Notes: Did James Rumsey really invent the steamboat with his famous voyage in the Potomac River off Shepherdstown, Virginia on December 3, 1787? No. This somewhat disorganized but invigorating rendition of the race to be the steamboat's inventor sets things straight.

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Flynn, Tom. “Return Voyage.” Maryland Life, 2 (March/April 2006): 72-76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86.
Category: Maritime

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Foley, A. M. Having My Say: Conversations with Chesapeake Bay Waterman Wylie “Gator” Abbott. Elliott Island, MD: Dogwood Ridge Books, 2006.

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Footner, Geoffrey M. "'Enterprise'...A Hallowed Name." Weather Gauge, 30 (Fall 1994): 24-28.
Category: Maritime

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Footner, Geoffrey M. "Boatbuilding at Solomons: 'Davis of Solomons' - Part III: In Their Wake." Bugeye Times, 11 (Winter 1986/1987): 1, 6-7.
Category: Maritime | Calvert County

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Footner, Geoffrey M. "Boatbuilding at Solomons: Isaac Davis and the Bugeye 'Clyde.'" Bugeye Times, 12 (Summer 1987): 1, 6-7.
Category: Maritime | Calvert County

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Footner, Geoffrey M. "Boatbuilding at Solomons: 'Davis of Solomons,' Part I." Bugeye Times, 10 (Winter 1985/1986): 1-4.
Category: Maritime | Calvert County

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Footner, Geoffrey M. "The Pungy Boat in Talbot County." Weather Gauge, 25 (Spring 1989): 5-9.

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Footner, Geoffrey M. The Last Generation: A History of a Chesapeake Shipbuilding Family. Solomons, Md.: Calvert Marine Museum Press, 1991.

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Footner, Geoffrey M. Tidewater Triumph: The Development and Worldwide Success of the Chesapeake Bay Pilot Schooner. Centreville, MD: Tidewater, 1998.

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Footner, Geoffrey M. USS Constellation: From Frigate to Sloop of War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2003.
Category: Maritime

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Footner, Geoffrey M. “John A. Robb, Shipbuilder of Fells Point: His Work as a Study of 19th-Century Naval Architecture.” Nautical Research Journal, 50 (no. 3, 2005): 130-53.

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Footner, Geoffrey M. “The Impact of Redesigning and Rebuilding the U. S. Frigate Constellation in 1812, 1829, and 1839 on Currently Held Theories Concerning Her Age.” American Neptune, 61 (Fall 2001): 453-66.
Category: Maritime