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Grand Turk (ship)

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Grand Turk is the name of several ships.

References

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  1. ^"Salem Maritime National Historic Site".Salem Maritime Guidebook. National Park Service. 1940.
  2. ^"Memoir of Elias Hasket Derby, Merchant of Salem, Massachusetts".Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review.36 (2). February 1857.
  3. ^Robert E. Peabody (1908).The Derbys of Salem, Massachusetts : A Study of Eighteenth Century Commerce Carried on by a Family of Typical New England Merchants. pp. 24–28.
  4. ^abEdgar Stanton Maclay (1899). "XIV. Cruises of the Grand Turk".A History of American Privateers.
  5. ^Essex Institute Historical Collections, (1904), Vol. 40, p.219.
  6. ^Gordon Harris."Legendary ships of Salem". Historic Ipswich.
  7. ^E.A. McCann (August 1927). Arthur Wakeling (ed.). "A Ship-Model Vane".Popular Science. p. 73.
  8. ^"H.M. Packet Hinchinbrook and Privateer Grand Turk, May 1, 1814". Getty Images.
  9. ^"The situation of H.M. Packet Hinchinbrook at the close of an Engagement with the American Privateer Grand Turk of Salem on the 1 of May 1814". National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, UK. PAI6542.
  10. ^Otmar Schäuffelen (2005).Great Sailing Ships of the World. Chapman. p. 143.ISBN 9781588163844.

See also

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List of ships with the same or similar names
This article includes alist of ships with the same or similar names. If aninternal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists.
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