| Peacock (sloop Of War) | July 18, 1841 U.S. Sloop of War grounded on Peacock Spit. Don Marshall, Ship disasters, Cape Falcon to Cape Disappointment. Oregon Shipwrecks. Portland:Binfords and Mort, 1984, p. 130-133. |
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| Peacock (sloop Of War) | U. S. Naval brig (Sloop of War) 275 tons, stranded on Peacock Spit, July 18, 1841, without loss of life. James A. Gibbs, Jr. Pacific Graveyard. A narrative of the ships lost where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. Portland: Binfords and Mort, 1950, p. 153-190 |
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