File:Ingham PointPleasant Delgado 1990 cropped.jpg
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DescriptionIngham PointPleasant Delgado 1990 cropped.jpg | U.S.C.G.C. INGHAM as a museum vessel at Patriots Point, South Carolina, courtesy NPS National Maritime Initiative. Cropped in 2008 to remove text label (essentially the preceding text) from picture and for appearance. |
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Source | NPS Focus Digital Library, available directly here or by searching here |
Author | James P. Delgado |
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