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he iron frames for canvas wheel-boxes in place.] [Illustration: Figure 9.--Bow-quarter view of the new model of the _Savannah_, showing deck arrangement details.] FOOTNOTES: [1] Carl W. Mitman, _Catalogue of the Watercraft Collection in the United States National Museum_, U.S. National Museum Bulletin 127, 1923. [2] Jean Baptiste Marestier, _Memoire sur les Bateaux a Vapeur de Etats-Unis d'Amerique_, Paris, 1823. [3] A memorandum dated April 20, 1899, in the manuscript file on the watercraft collection shows that the Museum had both the rigged model and the original logbook at that time. Also in the collection were a coffee urn and miniature portrait of the _Savannah's_ captain, Moses Rogers, that had been presented to him abroad; later, these items were returned to the donor. A cup and saucer belonging to Captain Rogers also had been given to the Museum, and they are now in its historical collection. [4] Robert Greenhalgh Albion, _Square Riggers on Schedule_, Princeton, New Jersey, 1938. Between the years 1817 and 1837 the yard of Fickett and Crockett also operated at various times under the name of S. & F. Fickett and the name of Fickett and Thomas. The yard appears to have specialized in the construction of coastal packet ships, because only 4 ocean packets, against 24 coastal packets, were built by the various partnerships in which Fickett was a member. [5] L. M'Kay, _The Practical Shipbuilder_, New York, 1839. [6] Howard I. Chapelle, _The Baltimore Clipper_, Salem, Massachusetts, 1930, pp. 112-134. [7] Sidney Withington, translator, _Memoir on Steamboats of the United States of America by Jean Baptiste Marestier_, Mystic, Connecticut, 1957. [8] _Ibid._, pl. 7, figs. 32, 33, 35. [9] _Ibid._, pl. 3, fig. 10. [10] Geo. Henry Preble, _A Chronological History of the Origin and Development of Steam Navigation, 1543-1882_, Philadelphia, 1883. [11] John H. Morrison, _A History of American Steam Navigation_, New York, 1930. [12] David Budlong Tyler, _Steam Conquers the Atlantic_, New York and London, 1939. [13] S. C. Gilfillan, _Inventing the Ship_, New York, 1935. [14] Charles Frederich Partington, _An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Steam Engine_, London, 1822. [15] J. Elfreth Watkins, "The Log of the _Savannah_," in _Report of the U.S. National Museum for the Year Ending June 30, 1890_, 1891, pp. 611-639. [16] Previously, the author had assumed there was one b
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