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The 'Niagara' on the scene of her battle 1813,Oliver Perry,Put-in-Bay Harbor

Title: The 'Niagara' on the scene of her battle 1813
Date Created/Published: c1913 July 23.
Summary: Oliver Perry's flagship the 'Niagara' and two other ships in Put-in-Bay Harbor, Lake Erie.
Notes:
J183986(?) U.S. Copyright Office.
Subjects:
Perry, Oliver Hazard,--1785-1819--Associated objects.
Niagara (Brig)--1910-1920.
Lake Erie, Battle of, 1813--Commemoration.
Commemorations--Erie, Lake--1910-1920.
United States--History--War of 1812--Commemoration.
Ships--Erie, Lake--1910-1920.
Photographic prints--1910-1920.
Bookmark /2001695540/
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