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Richard Worsam Meade III (also called Richard Worsam Meade, Jr., by many sources) (October 9, 1837 – May 4, 1897) was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. (From Wikipedia) More about Richard W. Meade:
| | Books by Richard W. Meade: Additional books by Richard W. Meade in the extended shelves: Meade, Richard W. (Richard Worsam), 1837-1897: The iron-clad ships of the world (U.S. G.P.O., 1875), also by Paul Dislère (page images at HathiTrust) Meade, Richard W. (Richard Worsam), 1837-1897: Ordnance instructions for the United States Navy ... (Govt. Print. Off., 1880), also by United States. Navy Dept. Bureau of Ordnance and Montgomery Sicard (page images at HathiTrust) Meade, Richard W. (Richard Worsam), 1837-1897: Our naval school and naval officers : a glance at the condition of the French navy prior to the late Franco-German war (D. Van Nostrand, 1873), also by Jules Étienne Gigault de Crisenoy (page images at HathiTrust) Meade, Richard W. (Richard Worsam), 1837-1897: Our naval school and naval officers. A glance at the condition of the French navy prior to the late Franco-German war. (D. Van Nostrand, 1873), also by Jules Étienne Gigault de Crisenoy (page images at HathiTrust) Meade, Richard W. (Richard Worsam), 1837-1897: Practice at the experimental battery. Part first (C. Alexander, printer, 1850), also by United States. Navy Department. Bureau of Ordnance, Bernard Albert Sinn, and John Adolphus Bernard Dahlgren (page images at HathiTrust)
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