image published 1910; image created no later than 1886 (date of ship's disappearance)
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Original text : Clark, Arthur H. (1910) The Clipper Ship Era, An Epitome of Famous American and British Clipper Ships, Their Owners, Builders, Commanders, and Crews, 1843-1869, New York and London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, p. 232 )
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