United States vessels lost and injured during the year 1882.
United States vessels lost and injured during the year 1882. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in response to the resolution of the House of Representatives requesting a report as to whether "during the year 1882, any vessels of the United States have been lost, materially damaged at sea, or collided with other vessels, or have been run aground in port or elsewhere."
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