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submarine based on a modified design of a 1858 patent by Van Buren
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between the shipbuilders of the port of New York. They resolved that they have a high respect for labor; that they do not support an increase of wages from $ 2.50 to $ 3.00 per day; and that they should not
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690:. Brooklyn, New York. 22 Nov 1864. p. 3
664:. Brooklyn, New York. 26 May 1864. p. 2
638:. Brooklyn, New York. 11 May 1864. p. 2
612:. Brooklyn, New York. 10 Jul 1863. p. 3
586:. New York, New York. 29 Jun 1854. p. 2
560:. New York, New York. 29 Mar 1854. p. 8
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