| 41. | The term " periagua " was also applied to rowing scows similar to a john boat.
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| 42. | The men and five horses survived, but all the rest went down with the scow.
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| 43. | This boat was said to be beginning of the speedy scow design that skimmed over the water.
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| 44. | The raw lumber was brought in on scows, and the finished product was transported to Philadelphia.
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| 45. | The huge, persistent birds followed me when I walked away, as they would a garbage scow.
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| 46. | One scow was put on the beach and became the messhouse with worker quarters in the upper section.
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| 47. | See also the Thames sailing barge and the Norfolk wherry, two British equivalents to the scow schooner.
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| 48. | The term scow is used in and around the west Solent for a traditional class of sailing dinghy.
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| 49. | No scow schooners except " Alma " are known to survive afloat in the United States.
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| 50. | By 1973, a galley-scow that was towed up the Alagnak from Naknek had been established.
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