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- Inkerman
- 1 the waterfront, was furnished by the propeller INKERMAN, a vessel of somewhat doubtful breed, owned by
- 2 INKERMAN's captain was William M. Brown of Kingston and her
- 3 swore: I was a joint owner of the propeller INKERMAN. James Morton is the substantial owner. She was
- 4 was to stop it that the oatmeal was put In. The INKERMAN cost £7,000. I do not know that the law requires
- 5 swore: "I first saw the engine and boiler of the INKERMAN in the Fall of 1854. I was taken to inspect it by
- 6 repairs and alterations made to the propeller INKERMAN. In the Spring of last year, I went aboard her to
- 7 the spring indicators, such as was in use on the INKERMAN, as such springs are very liable to get out of
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This volume is copyright The Estate of Ivan S. Brookes and is published
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