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Fri, 6 Sep 1996 23:26:16 -0400
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A good starting point for this kind of information is the Marine Museum
here in Kingston.  Try calling Earl Morehead, the archivist, at
613-542-2261. More than likely, there are some documents in the Marine
Museum's library that will meet your need.

If you have access to the Queen's University Library via Telnet-3270,
you can look at _some_ of the Marine Museum library listings.  The
address is tn3270://qline.queensu.ca.  I just took a look at it: the
simple keyword shipwreck* comes up with 244 catalogue entries!

Blair

--  Blair R. Martin / Kingston Learning Systems
--  82 Lower Union St., Kingston Ont. K7L 2N1, Canada
--  613-547-5287 / fax 613-547-1672
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