Fast Sailing and Copper-Bottomed: Aberdeen Sailing Ships and the Emigrant Scots They Carried to Canada, 1774-1855
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Lucille H. Campey., & Lucille H. Campey|AUTHOR. (2002). Fast Sailing and Copper-Bottomed: Aberdeen Sailing Ships and the Emigrant Scots They Carried to Canada, 1774-1855 . Dundurn Press.

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Lucille H. Campey and Lucille H. Campey|AUTHOR. 2002. Fast Sailing and Copper-Bottomed: Aberdeen Sailing Ships and the Emigrant Scots They Carried to Canada, 1774-1855. Dundurn Press.

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Lucille H. Campey and Lucille H. Campey|AUTHOR. Fast Sailing and Copper-Bottomed: Aberdeen Sailing Ships and the Emigrant Scots They Carried to Canada, 1774-1855 Dundurn Press, 2002.

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Lucille H. Campey, and Lucille H. Campey|AUTHOR. Fast Sailing and Copper-Bottomed: Aberdeen Sailing Ships and the Emigrant Scots They Carried to Canada, 1774-1855 Dundurn Press, 2002.

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