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    The Inca was "the first true five-masted schooner built on the West Coast." Inca, "the second of her rig built on the Pacific, was launched at Port Blakely...
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  • up Inca, inca, -inka, Inca Empire, or Inka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Inca Empire was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. Inca, Inka...
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    Roop Hesper and Luther Little HMS Whiting (1812) Hope Haynes Ilsley Inca (schooner), 5-masted Independence Independence, First Texas Navy USRC Ingham (1832)...
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    true five-masted schooner built on the West Coast was the Inca, built at Port Blakely in 1896." H.K. Hall a 1,237-ton five-masted schooner, was launched...
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    Maria Asumpta (redirect from Cuidad de Inca)
    De Inca (Ship), sunk, 1 Jan 1986". Toronto Star. January 1986. "Cornwall Live". "Sailor Tells of Fight for Life as Ship Hits Rocks". The Schooner Man...
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  • sisterships Inca and Cacique of 628 tons bm and the larger Cora of 970 tons bm each built with auxiliary steam in 1849, renamed Großherzog von Oldenburg (Inca),...
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    sailing ship Regina Maris was originally built as the three-masted topsail schooner Regina in 1908. She was a 144-foot (44-meter), wooden, completely fore-and-aft–rigged...
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  • Thayer, schooner built in 1895, now on display in San Francisco Lyman D. Foster, four-masted schooner 1892-1913 Wawona (schooner), 1897–1947 Inca, five-masted...
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  • Caracu (Brazil) Cervecería Boliviana Nacional (Bolivia) Bi-Cervecina El Inca Ducal Huari Maltín Paceña Paceña Centenario Taquiña Cervecería Nacional (Panamá)...
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    explorer and writer Thor Heyerdahl. The raft was named Kon-Tiki after the Inca god Viracocha, for whom "Kon-Tiki" was said to be an old name. Heyerdal's...
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  • Murray Graydon) The Bat The Sexton Blake Library 86 The Red Heart of the Incas Anon. (Jack Lewis) Leon Kestrel The Sexton Blake Library 87 A Sheep in Wolf's...
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  • the Hook Specials Grinders Pizza Kansas City, Missouri January 20, 2008 Schooner or Later Long Beach, California The Fly Trap Ferndale, Michigan Galewood...
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  • trio of three villains who are planning to steal gold from some forgotten Inca ruins. The trio chase Paco after realizing the film showing the location...
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    Spain conquered and colonized the region in the mid-16th century, replacing Inca rule, but failed to conquer the independent Mapuche people who inhabited...
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    four sections about different aspects of Peruvian culture, in addition to Inca artifacts, sculptures, paintings, gold and silver, glass, and other objects...
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  • History (1980); Culture and Truth: The Remaking of Social Analysis (1989); The Inca and Aztec States, 1400–1800: Anthropology and History co-edited, (1982);...
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  • following year a second play was performed, entitled Captain Pugwash and the Inca Treasure, from 19 December 1974 to 18 January 1975. In 2008 a new show was...
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  • year 1540. He had been one of a triumvirate which wrecked and plundered the Inca empire and, as a result, was one of the wealthiest men of his time. His invading...
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    November Doterel and Recruit drove the letter of marque schooner Inca on the shoals at Cape Romain. Inca was armed with six 12-pounder carronades and carried...
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    the distant city of Adelaide, Australia set out for Nome aboard the schooner Inca in 1902. By 1900, a tent city on the beaches and on the treeless coast...
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  • No.36), barge for James Moss & Co, completed 1865 Pilot (Yard No.37), schooner for GW Wolff, Launched 21 August 1865. PS Fairy Queen (Yard No.38), paddle...
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    expedition to search for a gold-rich land in the South Pacific mentioned in Inca tradition. After visiting Tuvalu and the Solomon Islands, the expedition...
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    intellect", at the foot of which MacGregor identified himself as "His Majesty the Inca of New Granada". Events went largely as they had done earlier in the year...
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    "Mercedes", "Guisse", "Gamarra", "Amazonas", and "Apurimac" as well as the Schooners "Tumbes" and "Loa". He also built the naval ports of Paita and Bellavista...
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    "Mercedes", "Guisse", "Gamarra", "Amazonas", and "Apurimac" as well as the Schooners "Tumbes" and "Loa". He also built the naval ports of Paita and Bellavista...
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    Benicia (barquentine) (category Schooners of the United States)
    that Turner's influence on the South Seas schooner was still evident as late as 1941, when a two-masted schooner, Benicia, built in Tahiti by a shipwright...
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    made up of several members, among whom would be 3 Creole counts and an Inca marquis. Other provisions that occurred in Peru, during the Protectorate...
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    November, Recruit and Doterel drove the letter of marque schooner Inca on the shoals at Cape Romain. Inca was armed with six 12-pounder carronades and carried...
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    and built and launched in 1886. Elf, built as a racing boat in 1888. USS Inca, a screw steamer, was built in 1898. USS Blakely (TB-27), laid down on 12...
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    England and the Batavian Republic (the Netherlands), he served on the schooner De Hoop and took part in the capture of the ship Neptune. Neptune arrived...
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