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Photocopy,hand-written account,Captain of CARPATHIA,response to distress signal

Title: [Photocopy of hand-written account by Captain of R.M.S. CARPATHIA describing his response to the distress signal of the TITANIC on 15 April 1912]
Date Created/Published: [ca. 1912]
Notes:
Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item.
George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Caption card tracings: Ships; Geogr.; Ships Disasters 1912 T-; Ships C-; Shelf.
Date on item: April 12[?], 1912.
Photographic prints--1910-1920.
Bookmark /2001704336/
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