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Description Battle between the Monitor and Merrimac--fought March 9th 1862 at Hampton Roads, near Norfolk, Va. CALL NUMBER: PGA - Kurz & Allison--Battle between the Monitor and Merrimac (D size) [P&P]. REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZC4-1752 (color film copy transparency). MEDIUM: 1 print : lithograph, color. CREATED/PUBLISHED: c1889. CREATOR: Kurz & Allison. Source: Library of Congress. Caption cropped.
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  • 2004-12-22 17:59 Brian0918 770×544×8 (275723 bytes) Battle between the Monitor and Merrimac--fought March 9th 1862 at Hampton Roads, near Norfolk, Va. CALL NUMBER: PGA - Kurz & Allison--Battle between the Monitor and Merrimac (D size) [P&P]. REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZC4-1752 (color film copy transpare

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current18:39, 11 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 18:39, 11 July 2007770 × 544 (269 KB)Qbek (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Battle between the Monitor and Merrimac--fought March 9th 1862 at Hampton Roads, near Norfolk, Va. CALL NUMBER: PGA - Kurz & Allison--Battle between the Monitor and Merrimac (D size) [P&P]. REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZC4-1752

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