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  2. The Ketch restaurant update: New name, new owners, what ... - AOL

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  3. Shipbuilding in the American colonies - Wikipedia

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    In addition, availability alone fails to explain the general popularity of New England-built tonnage in other colonies. Cost may have been the decisive factor. After all, among the American colonies, New England shipyards produced the most tonnage and often had the lowest building rates. Convenience must have been an important attraction also.

  4. New England House Seafood and Sports Bar: New owners ... - AOL

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    The New England House Seafood and Sports Bar, located at 124 Post Road in Wells, Maine, is under new ownership but will continue to offer the same, tried-and-true menu and atmosphere that ...

  5. Nonsuch (1650 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Nonsuch was the ketch that sailed into Hudson Bay in 1668-1669 under Zachariah Gillam, in the first trading voyage for what was to become the Hudson's Bay Company two years later. [1] Originally built as a merchant ship in 1650, and later the Royal Navy ketch HMS Nonsuch, the vessel was sold to Sir William Warren in 1667. The name means "none ...

  6. Alabama Creole people - Wikipedia

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    The first Americans to arrive in Mobile after the War of 1812 were merchants from New England, and they recognized a unique opportunity compared to New Orleans in the Louisiana Territory that had not yet developed a thriving mercantile community. As Mobile grew, it attracted medical and legal professionals as well as printers.

  7. Hampton Beach Sea Ketch restaurant eyes major expansion ... - AOL

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    The owners of the Sea Ketch at Hampton Beach are looking to expand their restaurant to their abutting property, extending two floors of decks and adding new retail space on the first floor.

  8. Samuel Eliot Morison - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Eliot Morison was born July 9, 1887, in Boston, Massachusetts, to John Holmes Morison (1856–1911) and Emily Marshall (Eliot) Morison (1857–1925).He was named for his maternal grandfather Samuel Eliot—a historian, educator, and public-minded citizen of Boston and Hartford, Connecticut.

  9. Ketch - Wikipedia

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    In New England in the 1600s, the ketch was a small coastal working watercraft. In the 1700s, it disappeared from contemporary records, apparently replaced by the schooner . [ 4 ] The ketch rig remained popular in America throughout the 19th and early 20th century working watercraft, with well-known examples being the Chesapeake Bay bugeyes, New ...