USS Goshen (APA-108) was a Bayfield class attack transport in service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. She was sold into commercial service...
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C3-S-A2 USS Hansford (APA-106) USS Goodhue (APA-107) USS Goshen (APA-108) USS Grafton (APA-109) Windsor class: MC type C3-S-A1, C3-S-A3, or C3-S-A2 USS Griggs (APA-110)...
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AMc-4/AM-79/IX-195) USS Goshen (APA-108) USS Gosper (APA-170) USS Goss (DE-444) USS Gosselin (DE-710/APD-126) USS Gould Island (YFB-31) USS Governor (AMc-82) USS Governor...
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the United States Navy and converted to Bayfield-class attack transport USS Goshen (APA-108); sold for commercial service in 1947; scrapped in 1973 SS Sea...
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USS Wabash was a steam screw frigate of the United States Navy that served during the American Civil War. She was based on the same plans as Colorado...
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July 1863. Rank and Organization: Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps. Born: 1844, Goshen, N.J. Accredited To: New Jersey. G.O. No.: 59, June 22, 1865. Report of...
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Georgia The Hermitage (Brookville, Indiana), NRHP-listed The Hermitage (Goshen, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Kentucky Hermitage (Darrow, Louisiana)...
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Blue Island, Illinois (redirect from USS Blue Island Victory)
built by Carlton Wadhams (1810–1891), who came to Blue Island in 1839 from Goshen, Connecticut, and farmed on land north of the village until he opened the...
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warrant in the United States Navy. As a midshipman on board the frigate USS Brandywine, he almost immediately began to study the seas and record methods...
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in Goshen, New Hampshire Pilsbury, a hamlet in the English county of Derbyshire Pillsbury (surname), a list of people named Pillsbury or Pilsbury USS Pillsbury...
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of western New England. Barkhamsted Burlington Canaan Colebrook Cornwall Goshen Hartland Harwinton Kent Litchfield Morris New Hartford Norfolk North Canaan...
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Northampton (historic county seat) Amherst Belchertown Chesterfield Cummington Goshen Granby Hadley Hatfield Huntington Middlefield Pelham Plainfield South Hadley...
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(referred to locally as Burke Catholic), a Roman Catholic high school in Goshen, New York Burke–Tarr Stadium, a football stadium in Jefferson City, Tennessee...
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best-known naval figure to win renown during the conflict, as captain of the USS Constitution. The British blockade during the War of 1812 hurt exports and...
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the Tomb of the Unknowns stands the USS Maine Mast Memorial, which commemorates the 266 men who died aboard the USS Maine. The memorial is built around...
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officers of the Marine Corps. He was buried at Oaklands Cemetery in West Goshen Township, Pennsylvania. His modest gravestone is located in Section B-1...
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"About Us". www.navsea.navy.mil. Museum, USS Constitution (May 11, 2015). "The "Wooden Walls" of USS Constitution". USS Constitution Museum. Retrieved April...
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States Marine Corps (Kokomo) Henry Maston Mullinnix, rear admiral, U.S. Navy; USS Mullinnix was named in his honor (Spencer) John Poindexter, vice admiral...
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upon terms which will be made known on application to Israel Lacy Esq. of Goshen, Col. Armstead T. Mason, near Leesburg, Maj. Charles Fenton Mercer of Leesburg...
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Benevolence (AH-13) (1945) Haven (AH-12) (1945) USAHS Frances Y. Slanger (1945) Goshen (APA-108) converted back to merchant (1947) Regulus (AF-57) (1953) Todd...
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Southwick, and Tolland in the county of Hampden; Chesterfield, Cummington, Goshen, Huntington, Middlefield, Plainfield, Westhampton, Williamsburg and Worthington...
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1933 Campus gates, Columbia University, New York City Minot Monument, Goshen, New York, with architect Thomas Harlan Ellett, dedicated May, 1912 Amicitia...
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Vermont Route 125 Vergennes Addison Bridport Bristol Cornwall Ferrisburgh Goshen Granville Hancock Leicester Lincoln Middlebury (shire town) Monkton New...
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Russell S. Berkey (category People from Goshen, Indiana)
Academy in 1916. Following graduation he served on board the battleship USS New York. Between 1918 and 1942 he served in variety of assignments, including...
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Henry Lawrence Burnett (category People from Goshen, New York)
home. After a large funeral, he was interred in Slate Hill Cemetery in Goshen. In 1892, both Burnett and his wife Agnes were included in Ward McAllister's...
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National American Huey History Museum, Peru Northern Indiana Aviation Museum, Goshen, Indiana – closed Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust, Allison Branch, Indianapolis...
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Roger Cook shows off the new back patio, made up of massive pieces of Goshen stone. 23–18 "The Manchester House - 18" January 19, 2002 (January 19, 2002)...
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William H. Seward (category People from Goshen, New York)
Young Seward attended school there, and also in the nearby county seat of Goshen. He was a bright student who enjoyed his studies. In later years, one of...
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in a news room advertising the group. Landing and humanoids sighting in Goshen, Ohio in 1973. Wilhelm arrived in the area a few days after the event and...
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with Henry Clay on the Whig ticket in the election of 1844 Colonel Routh Goshen (1837–1889), billed as the tallest man in the world at 7 feet 11 inches...
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