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Description The paddlewheel flanges of the United States Coast Survey ship Robert J. Walker, photographed by a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration dive team on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean off New Jersey. Robert J. Walker sank on 21 June 1860 after a collision, with the loss of 20 of her crew.
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Source noaa.gov "NOAA confirms wreck is lost 19th century U.S. Coast Survey steamer," August 27, 2013
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2014-06-13 22:55:55 7360 × 4912 Mdnavman {{Information |Description = The paddlewheel flanges of the United States Coast Survey ship [[USCS Robert J. Walker (1844)|''Robert J. Walker'']], photographed by a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration dive team on the bottom of the Atla...

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