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              <text>Recto: [numbered list keyed to boats] "(1) Vidette -- gun boat // (2) pilot boy with Gen. Foster // (3) Ranger -- gun boat // (4) Hussar // (5) Eastern Queen taking two schooners in tow // (6) Notherner going for her tow // (7) New York having in tow 3 schrs // (8) Tug Champion // (9) New Brunswick with 2 schrs in tow // (10) [illeg] Gen. Burnside's flag ship -- prize schr astern // (11) chasseur // (12) Admiral taking in tow schrs Sea Bird &amp; Emma with bomb proof floating bridge // (13) Stern wheel boat Union // (14) Hatteras pilot boat // (15)."</text>
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