Tag

Ship

1994.217.313

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Fair
Cataloged On
Title
Senior Girl Scouts Charting
Subtitle
The Course of a Girl Scout Mariner Ship
Title (generic)
Book

A booklet indicating how to conduct oneself on board a ship. Also, covers all of the things necessary to bring and make use of onboard ship.

publication place: New York

Publisher
Girl Scouts, Inc.
Date (created)
1940
Format
9" x 6"
Credit
Hamblet Collection
Language
English

1994.217.313

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Fair
Cataloged On
Title
Senior Girl Scouts Charting
Subtitle
The Course of a Girl Scout Mariner Ship
Title (generic)
Book

A booklet indicating how to conduct oneself on board a ship. Also, covers all of the things necessary to bring and make use of onboard ship.

publication place: New York

Publisher
Girl Scouts, Inc.
Date (created)
1940
Format
9" x 6"
Credit
Hamblet Collection
Language
English

1994.217.313

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Fair
Cataloged On
Title
Senior Girl Scouts Charting
Subtitle
The Course of a Girl Scout Mariner Ship
Title (generic)
Book

A booklet indicating how to conduct oneself on board a ship. Also, covers all of the things necessary to bring and make use of onboard ship.

publication place: New York

Publisher
Girl Scouts, Inc.
Date (created)
1940
Format
9" x 6"
Credit
Hamblet Collection
Language
English

1994.217.313

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Fair
Cataloged On
Title
Senior Girl Scouts Charting
Subtitle
The Course of a Girl Scout Mariner Ship
Title (generic)
Book

A booklet indicating how to conduct oneself on board a ship. Also, covers all of the things necessary to bring and make use of onboard ship.

publication place: New York

Publisher
Girl Scouts, Inc.
Date (created)
1940
Format
9" x 6"
Credit
Hamblet Collection
Language
English

1994.027.002

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Fair
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Brown_ Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
Report of The Select Committee of the United States Senate on Sickness and Mortality on Board Emigrant Ships
Subtitle
33rd Congress; 1st Session; Rep. Com. No. 386
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

US Senate Report. " Mr. Fish made the following Report. (To accompany Bill S. 489). The Select Committee appointed under an order of the Senate of the United States, passed on the 7th of December, 1853, ' to consider the causes and the extent of the sickness and mortality prevailing on board the emigrant ships on the voyage to this country, and whether any, and what, legislation is needed for the better protection of the health and lives of passengers on board such vessels '- to whom were also referred a petition of the American Medical association, and a petition of inhabitants of New York - respectfully report: ... "
(p3). Included with the report are a number of tables and charts regarding passenger statistics including age, gender, ethnicity, port of entry, deaths, illness. Also included area number of papers: Circular of Committee; Communications from various ethnic organizations; letters from individuals; report of Board of Trade, Baltimore.
"The committee respectfully recommended passage of the accompanying bill." ( 23)

notes: Rare Book

publication place: Washington

Author
Select Committee of the United States Senate
Publisher
Beverley Tucker Senate Printer
Date (created)
1854
Event
Report to Accompany Senate Bill 489, passed 12/07/1853
Format
hard cover; 147 printed pages, 6 " x 9 "
Language
English

1994.027.002

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Fair
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Brown_ Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
Report of The Select Committee of the United States Senate on Sickness and Mortality on Board Emigrant Ships
Subtitle
33rd Congress; 1st Session; Rep. Com. No. 386
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

US Senate Report. " Mr. Fish made the following Report. (To accompany Bill S. 489). The Select Committee appointed under an order of the Senate of the United States, passed on the 7th of December, 1853, ' to consider the causes and the extent of the sickness and mortality prevailing on board the emigrant ships on the voyage to this country, and whether any, and what, legislation is needed for the better protection of the health and lives of passengers on board such vessels '- to whom were also referred a petition of the American Medical association, and a petition of inhabitants of New York - respectfully report: ... "
(p3). Included with the report are a number of tables and charts regarding passenger statistics including age, gender, ethnicity, port of entry, deaths, illness. Also included area number of papers: Circular of Committee; Communications from various ethnic organizations; letters from individuals; report of Board of Trade, Baltimore.
"The committee respectfully recommended passage of the accompanying bill." ( 23)

notes: Rare Book

publication place: Washington

Author
Select Committee of the United States Senate
Publisher
Beverley Tucker Senate Printer
Date (created)
1854
Event
Report to Accompany Senate Bill 489, passed 12/07/1853
Format
hard cover; 147 printed pages, 6 " x 9 "
Language
English

1994.027.002

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Fair
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Brown_ Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
Report of The Select Committee of the United States Senate on Sickness and Mortality on Board Emigrant Ships
Subtitle
33rd Congress; 1st Session; Rep. Com. No. 386
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

US Senate Report. " Mr. Fish made the following Report. (To accompany Bill S. 489). The Select Committee appointed under an order of the Senate of the United States, passed on the 7th of December, 1853, ' to consider the causes and the extent of the sickness and mortality prevailing on board the emigrant ships on the voyage to this country, and whether any, and what, legislation is needed for the better protection of the health and lives of passengers on board such vessels '- to whom were also referred a petition of the American Medical association, and a petition of inhabitants of New York - respectfully report: ... "
(p3). Included with the report are a number of tables and charts regarding passenger statistics including age, gender, ethnicity, port of entry, deaths, illness. Also included area number of papers: Circular of Committee; Communications from various ethnic organizations; letters from individuals; report of Board of Trade, Baltimore.
"The committee respectfully recommended passage of the accompanying bill." ( 23)

notes: Rare Book

publication place: Washington

Author
Select Committee of the United States Senate
Publisher
Beverley Tucker Senate Printer
Date (created)
1854
Event
Report to Accompany Senate Bill 489, passed 12/07/1853
Format
hard cover; 147 printed pages, 6 " x 9 "
Language
English

1994.027.002

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Fair
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Brown_ Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
Report of The Select Committee of the United States Senate on Sickness and Mortality on Board Emigrant Ships
Subtitle
33rd Congress; 1st Session; Rep. Com. No. 386
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

US Senate Report. " Mr. Fish made the following Report. (To accompany Bill S. 489). The Select Committee appointed under an order of the Senate of the United States, passed on the 7th of December, 1853, ' to consider the causes and the extent of the sickness and mortality prevailing on board the emigrant ships on the voyage to this country, and whether any, and what, legislation is needed for the better protection of the health and lives of passengers on board such vessels '- to whom were also referred a petition of the American Medical association, and a petition of inhabitants of New York - respectfully report: ... "
(p3). Included with the report are a number of tables and charts regarding passenger statistics including age, gender, ethnicity, port of entry, deaths, illness. Also included area number of papers: Circular of Committee; Communications from various ethnic organizations; letters from individuals; report of Board of Trade, Baltimore.
"The committee respectfully recommended passage of the accompanying bill." ( 23)

notes: Rare Book

publication place: Washington

Author
Select Committee of the United States Senate
Publisher
Beverley Tucker Senate Printer
Date (created)
1854
Event
Report to Accompany Senate Bill 489, passed 12/07/1853
Format
hard cover; 147 printed pages, 6 " x 9 "
Language
English

1994.027.002

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Fair
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Brown_ Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
Report of The Select Committee of the United States Senate on Sickness and Mortality on Board Emigrant Ships
Subtitle
33rd Congress; 1st Session; Rep. Com. No. 386
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

US Senate Report. " Mr. Fish made the following Report. (To accompany Bill S. 489). The Select Committee appointed under an order of the Senate of the United States, passed on the 7th of December, 1853, ' to consider the causes and the extent of the sickness and mortality prevailing on board the emigrant ships on the voyage to this country, and whether any, and what, legislation is needed for the better protection of the health and lives of passengers on board such vessels '- to whom were also referred a petition of the American Medical association, and a petition of inhabitants of New York - respectfully report: ... "
(p3). Included with the report are a number of tables and charts regarding passenger statistics including age, gender, ethnicity, port of entry, deaths, illness. Also included area number of papers: Circular of Committee; Communications from various ethnic organizations; letters from individuals; report of Board of Trade, Baltimore.
"The committee respectfully recommended passage of the accompanying bill." ( 23)

notes: Rare Book

publication place: Washington

Author
Select Committee of the United States Senate
Publisher
Beverley Tucker Senate Printer
Date (created)
1854
Event
Report to Accompany Senate Bill 489, passed 12/07/1853
Format
hard cover; 147 printed pages, 6 " x 9 "
Language
English

1994.027.002

Created:
Author: Amita Kiley
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Fair
Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Brown_ Barbara
Cataloged On
Title
Report of The Select Committee of the United States Senate on Sickness and Mortality on Board Emigrant Ships
Subtitle
33rd Congress; 1st Session; Rep. Com. No. 386
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

US Senate Report. " Mr. Fish made the following Report. (To accompany Bill S. 489). The Select Committee appointed under an order of the Senate of the United States, passed on the 7th of December, 1853, ' to consider the causes and the extent of the sickness and mortality prevailing on board the emigrant ships on the voyage to this country, and whether any, and what, legislation is needed for the better protection of the health and lives of passengers on board such vessels '- to whom were also referred a petition of the American Medical association, and a petition of inhabitants of New York - respectfully report: ... "
(p3). Included with the report are a number of tables and charts regarding passenger statistics including age, gender, ethnicity, port of entry, deaths, illness. Also included area number of papers: Circular of Committee; Communications from various ethnic organizations; letters from individuals; report of Board of Trade, Baltimore.
"The committee respectfully recommended passage of the accompanying bill." ( 23)

notes: Rare Book

publication place: Washington

Author
Select Committee of the United States Senate
Publisher
Beverley Tucker Senate Printer
Date (created)
1854
Event
Report to Accompany Senate Bill 489, passed 12/07/1853
Format
hard cover; 147 printed pages, 6 " x 9 "
Language
English