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English: Lithograph printed in 1898, based on "Battleship Maine" (1895) by Frederick Nelson Atwood (born 1844, died before 1900).
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Source http://www.brownmarine.com/MAINE.htm
Author H.A. Wheeler
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5 April 2012, 15:26:33 400 × 300 (81073 bytes) Jonyungk (talk · contribs)

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