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REPORT FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR, WITH REPORT AND PLAN OF THE SURVEY OF THE ISLAND OF NANTUCKET, IN COMPLIANCE WITH A RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE OF THE 100th INSTAN

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REPORT FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR, WITH REPORT AND PLAN OF THE SURVEY OF THE ISLAND OF NANTUCKET, IN COMPLIANCE WITH A RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE OF THE 100th INSTAN

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Washington, 1828. 20pp. Lacks plan. Dbd. Some light toning. Very good. Government report regarding a survey of Nantucket Island, with a focus on the navigability of the waters in the area, and a long discussion of the problems of the harbor

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Title
REPORT FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR, WITH REPORT AND PLAN OF THE SURVEY OF THE ISLAND OF NANTUCKET, IN COMPLIANCE WITH A RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE OF THE 100th INSTAN
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[Nantucket
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Washington
Date Published
1828

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