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- Due to a tumultuous bend in the Genesee, the area was home to skilled boatsmen who ****isted boats traveling north to Rochester and the area was consequently...
- authorized the Collector of Customs to acquire boats and hire boatsmen. These vessels and boatsmen were the forerunners of today's Midnight Express Interceptor...
- dockworkers, and shipbuilders from Philadelphia and local ferry operators and boatsmen who knew the Delaware River well, including Kirby Francis Kane from Rhode...
- Marcelisvaart today after the rules that Marcelis drew up for the diggers and boatsmen on his property. Removing sand from the property was only halted in 1948...
- Logistics Center The Vasa Coastal Jaeger Battalion trains coastal jaegers, boatsmen, coastal missile troops, reconnaissance troops and ATU platoons. The Ekenäs...
- In 1850, they had eight black people living with them, two of whom were boatsmen. Meachum and his wife Mary helped enslaved people gain their freedom via...
- receive training for support roles such as cooks, medics, drivers and boatsmen, for easier combat roles and may even be transferred to other units. Conscripts...
- shrine as symbols of prayer. The shrine is po****rly believed to protect boatsmen on the Indus River and Chenab River. A class of devotees known as Qureishi...
- islands. Travelers entering the island will need to clear customs first, but boatsmen can enter any of the following ports of entry and harbours in The Bahamas:...
- pizzuol). In addition he had at his disposal a boat (felucca) with twelve boatsmen (caiccheri) and a rowed frigate with a captain (padrone), two steersmen...