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Loss of the Ship Columbia. [Caption title]. Sm. 4to broadside. Printed in two columns.
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1830
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ANON.
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Fate of the Steam-Ship President, Which sailed from New-York, March 11th, 1841, bound for Liverpool.
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1845
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ANON.
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An Affecting History of the Captivity and Sufferings of Mrs. Mary Velnet, An Italian Lady. Who Was Seven Years a Slave in Tripoli, Three of which, she was confined in a Dungeon, Loaded with Irons, and four times put to the most cruel tortures ever invented by man. Written by Herself.
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1804
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ANON.
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Awful Calamities: or, the Shipwrecks of December 1839, Being a Full Account of the Dreadful Hurricanes of Dec. 15, 21, & 27, on the Coast of Massachusetts; in which were lost more than 90 vessels, and nearly 200 dismasted...and more than 150 lives destroyed...and also of the dreadful disasters at Gloucester. Fourth Edition.
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1840
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ELDRIDGE, LEMUEL B.
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The Torrent; or an Account of a Deluge Occasioned by an Unparalleled Rise of the New-Haven River, in which Nineteen Persons Were Swept Away, Five of Whom Only Escaped, July 26, 1830.
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1831
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FALES & GRAY'S CAR M
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An Account of the Terrible Explosion at Fales & Gray's Car Manufactory, Hartford, Conn., Which Occurred on Thursday, March 2nd, 1854. With a List of the Killed and Wounded, Incidents, &c., with the Official Report of the Testimony Before the Coroner's Jury, Their Verdict, Resolutions, &c....
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1854
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FRANCIS, JAMES B.
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Fall of the Pemberton Mill. From the Journal of the Franklin Institute. [Bastard title]
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1860
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HALL, JAMES.
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Report of the Committee Appointed by the Citizens of Cincinnati, April 26, 1838, to Enquire into the Causes of the Explosion of the Moselle, and to Suggest Such Preventive Measures as may be best Calculated to Guard Hereafter Against Such Occurrences.
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1838
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HOLDEN, HORACE.
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A Narrative of the Shipwreck, Captivity and Sufferings of Horace Holden and Benj. H. Nute; who were cast away in the American Ship Mentor, on the Pelew Islands, in the Year 1832; and for two years afterwards were subjected to unheard of sufferings among the barbarous inhabitants of Lord North's Island.
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1836
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MASSACHUSETTS BOARD
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Special Report...to the Legislature in Relation to the Disaster on Monday, March 14, 1887, on the Dedham Branch of the Boston & Providence Railroad, at the Bridge Commonly Known as the Bussey Bridge...[in] West Roxbury.
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1887
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MAYHEW, JONATHAN.
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Practical Discourses Delivered on Occasion of the Earthquakes in November, 1755...
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1760
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