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{{Information |Description={{en|1=Steamer ''Quickstep''.}} |Source=Andrews, Ralph W., and Kerwin, Harry A, ''This Was Seafaring -- a Sea Chest of Salty Memories'', Superior Publishing Seattle, WA 1955, page 23. |Author=unknown |Date=between 1877 and 1897
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