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  2. Boston Marine Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Marine Museum (1909-1947) in Boston, Massachusetts, specialized in maritime history. Its collections were displayed in the Old State House in rooms borrowed from the Bostonian Society . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Among the objects in the museum were figureheads ; model ships ; "whaling implements, ... prints and pictures;" [ 3 ] manuscripts; [ nb 1 ...

  3. Norman B. Leventhal Map Center - Wikipedia

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    The center also holds depository library maps and atlases produced by federal, state, and local agencies, as well as data sets used in geographic information systems. Four named collections of distinction include: American Revolutionary War-Era Maps; Boston and New England Maps; Maritime Charts and Atlases; Urban Maps

  4. Maritime history of England - Wikipedia

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    Until the advent of air transport and the creation of the Channel Tunnel, marine transport was the only way of reaching the rest of Europe from England and for this reason, maritime trade and naval power have always had great importance. Prior to the Acts of Union in 1707, the maritime history of the British Isles was largely dominated by England.

  5. Port of Boston - Wikipedia

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    "The History of Boston, Massachusetts." BOSTON HISTORY. 1997-2005. May 8, 2005. Jourgensen, Thor (May 9, 2005). Council to review LNG line project [permanent dead link ‍]. The Daily Item of Lynn. May 10, 2005. "Boston Harbor and Approaches." Coast Pilot 1 - 35th Edition, 2005. NOAA Office of Coast Survey. 35th Edition. May 15, 2005.

  6. Massachusetts Maritime Academy - Wikipedia

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    At the time of this relinquishment of state control, the school was relocated from Boston to Hyannis, where it was subsequently renamed as the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. The academy would remain in Hyannis, on the former campus of the Hyannis State Teachers College , until 1949, when it moved to its present location in Buzzards Bay .

  7. William M. Fowler - Wikipedia

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    America and The Sea: A Maritime History by Benjamin W. Labaree, William M. Fowler Jr., John B. Hattendorf, Edward W. Sloan, Jeffrey J. Safford, and Andrew German, (1998) Empires at War: The French and Indian War and the Struggle for North America, 1754–1763 (2005) America and The Sea: Treasures from the collection of Mystic Seaport (co-author ...

  8. Shipbuilding in the American colonies - Wikipedia

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    A map of Boston near the end of the colonial period: the coastline was dotted with shipyards. Shipbuilding in the American colonies was the development of the shipbuilding industry in North America (modern Canada, the United States, and Bermuda), from British colonization to American independence.

  9. List of shipwrecks of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    George Whytock, commander of the ship Rodney, of London, which sailed from Boston, on Thursday the 22d of November, and unfortunately was shipwrecked on Duxburough beach, the Sunday morning following, in the severe snowstorm, takes this public method to return his most grateful thanks to the benevolent people of Duxborough, Marshfield, and ...

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