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English: FLYING CLOUD Clipper ship sailing card. The fifth voyage that the Flying Cloud made to San Francisco started 18 February 1855, under Captain Creesy arrived in San Francisco 6 June. See version in State Street Trust Co. in "Yankee Ship Sailing Cards, Vol. III', Figure 16.
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Author Nesbitt & Co., Printers

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current18:53, 4 September 2019Thumbnail for version as of 18:53, 4 September 2019375 × 615 (42 KB)BroichmoreImproved definition, though lacking in color
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