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- Q7197780 subject Q13280207.
- Q7197780 subject Q15295845.
- Q7197780 subject Q8110561.
- Q7197780 subject Q8518320.
- Q7197780 subject Q8608851.
- Q7197780 subject Q8739377.
- Q7197780 subject Q8788417.
- Q7197780 subject Q8817488.
- Q7197780 abstract "The Steamboat Pirate was an early American expeditionary supply vessel that sank on the Missouri River near what is now Bellevue, Nebraska in April 1839 after snagging. The sinking of the steamboat was witnessed by Pierre-Jean De Smet and lamented by Joseph N. Nicollet, who was depending on its supplies for his expedition. The Pirate was also carrying American Fur Company supplies for Potawatomi Indians displaced from the east, including a village led by Billy Caldwell. De Smet later mapped the location of the wreck.".
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q1065583.
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q13280207.
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q15295845.
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q178193.
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q464673.
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q4912313.
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q5419.
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- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q8110561.
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q8518320.
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q8608851.
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q8739377.
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q8788417.
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q8817488.
- Q7197780 wikiPageWikiLink Q981962.
- Q7197780 comment "The Steamboat Pirate was an early American expeditionary supply vessel that sank on the Missouri River near what is now Bellevue, Nebraska in April 1839 after snagging. The sinking of the steamboat was witnessed by Pierre-Jean De Smet and lamented by Joseph N. Nicollet, who was depending on its supplies for his expedition. The Pirate was also carrying American Fur Company supplies for Potawatomi Indians displaced from the east, including a village led by Billy Caldwell.".
- Q7197780 label "Pirate (steamboat)".