File:Neptune (1865 steamship).jpg

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English: The screw steamship Neptune, built in New York in 1864–1865 by J.B. & J.D. van Deusen for the Neptune Steamship Company. This steamer should not be confused for the steamship of the same name built a year earlier by the same shipbuilder for the same company which was acquired by the United States Navy and served during the American Civil War as USS Neptune.
Date ca. 1860s
Source Parker, H.; Bowen, Frank C. (1928). Mail and Passenger Steamships of the Nineteenth Century. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Plate CXVI; p. 208.
Author Parsons—Atwater; Endicott & Co. lithograph, New York.

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