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- Q22000846 subject Q6577120.
- Q22000846 subject Q6645797.
- Q22000846 subject Q6936378.
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- Q22000846 subject Q8669830.
- Q22000846 subject Q8741529.
- Q22000846 subject Q8871242.
- Q22000846 abstract "Eleanor Creesy (September 21, 1814-1900) was an American navigator, who was the wife of Josiah Perkins Creesy, skipper of the Flying Cloud which set the world's sailing record for the fastest passage between New York and San Francisco in 1851. They beat their own record three years later, and it remained a record until 1989.".
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- Q22000846 wikiPageWikiLink Q62.
- Q22000846 wikiPageWikiLink Q6577120.
- Q22000846 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645797.
- Q22000846 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936378.
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- Q22000846 wikiPageWikiLink Q8446205.
- Q22000846 wikiPageWikiLink Q8669830.
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- Q22000846 wikiPageWikiLink Q8741529.
- Q22000846 wikiPageWikiLink Q8871242.
- Q22000846 wikiPageWikiLink Q894564.
- Q22000846 comment "Eleanor Creesy (September 21, 1814-1900) was an American navigator, who was the wife of Josiah Perkins Creesy, skipper of the Flying Cloud which set the world's sailing record for the fastest passage between New York and San Francisco in 1851. They beat their own record three years later, and it remained a record until 1989.".
- Q22000846 label "Eleanor Creesy".