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100 1 _aHolland, John Philip,
_d1841?-1914.
245 1 0 _aCollection of miscellaneous documents relating to John P. Holland
264 1 _aConnecticut :
_b[Gary W. McCue],
_c[date of publication not identified]
300 _a2 CD-ROMs (4 3/4 in.) :
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520 _aMiscellaneous collection relating to Holland and his inventions including a collection of photographs, notes, letters, drawings, diagrams, and specifications of the premier inventor of the modern submarine, John Philip Holland.
520 _aAcclaimed by the United States Navy as the "Father of the Modern Submarine, " Paterson schoolteacher, John Philip Holland, triumphed over disappointments and failure to achieve the pratical use of the submarine. Beginning with his one man submarine, Holland #I, Holland developed his principles of underwater navigation until the U.S. Navy accepted the Holland #VI, in 1900, as the first vessel in the American Submarine Fleet.
590 _aJohn Philip Holland collection NMCI.
600 1 0 _aHolland, John Philip,
_d1841?-1914
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650 0 _aSubmarines (Ships)
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650 0 _aNaval architects
_zUnited States.
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650 0 _aInventors
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