Bowdoin /ˈboʊdɪn/ is a historic schooner built in 1921 in East Boothbay, Maine, at the Hodgdon Brothers Shipyard. Designed by William H. Hand, Jr. under...
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station) Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge, a wildlife refuge in Montana Bowdoin (Arctic schooner) Bowdoin prize Bowdoin Fjord, Greenland Bowdoin Glacier...
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Cruiser HMS Assistance (1850) USS Bear (1874) HMS Blossom (1806) Bowdoin (Arctic schooner) SS Chelyuskin USRC Thomas Corwin (1876) HMS Discovery (1874) Effie...
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Donald Baxter MacMillan (category Bowdoin College alumni)
sailor Miriam MacMillan. In 1921, he commissioned the schooner Bowdoin, which sailed to the Arctic two dozen times. Born in Provincetown, Massachusetts...
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Peary's crew, explored Greenland, Baffin Island, and Labrador in the schooner Bowdoin between 1908 and 1954. Wallace H. White, Jr., class of 1899, served...
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Miriam MacMillan (category Explorers of the Arctic)
From 1937 onward she was a chief photographer in nine Arctic expeditions on the Bowdoin schooner to Labrador, Baffin Island, and West Greenland within...
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Effie M. Morrissey (redirect from Schooner Ernestina)
(now Ernestina-Morrissey) is a schooner skippered by Robert Bartlett that made many scientific expeditions to the Arctic, sponsored by American museums...
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Massachusetts. Nathaniel Bowditch, schooner Bowdoin, Arctic schooner June Adair schooner Lotus Guildive Zodiac, schooner Hindu schooner. Currently in Key West, Florida...
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September 2008. Lannan, John (25 June 1971). "New Charter Schooner Makes Debut at BI". Soundings. "Bowdoin" homepage Archived 17 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine...
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in 1921 for the Groudle Glen Railway Polar Bear (schooner), a ship purchased for the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913–1916 Polar Bears (play), a 2010...
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Crocker Land Expedition (category Arctic Ocean articles missing geocoordinate data)
I". Spurlock.uiuc.edu. Retrieved 2017-05-12. "Bowdoin College Peary MacMillan Arctic Museum". Bowdoin.edu. Retrieved 2017-05-12. "George J. Mitchell...
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and faculty from Bowdoin College in Maine. On July 26 a four-man party embarked in canoes heading westward from the expedition's schooner Julia Decker, but...
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Hodgdon Yachts (section Schooners)
The schooner, Bowdoin, was designed by William H. Hand, Jr., and built in 1921. It is the only American schooner built specifically for Arctic exploration...
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State vessel". Maine Legislature. 1987. Retrieved 2010-11-17. The Arctic Schooner Bowdoin's History, Maine Maritime Academy, archived from the original on...
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United States Coast and Geodetic Survey sailing schooner USS Bowdoin (IX-50) (commanded by legendary Arctic explorer Donald B. MacMillan) was consolidated...
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designation withdrawn after it was destroyed by fire, and another, the schooner Roseway, was relocated to Boston, Massachusetts. The state is also the...
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Greenland Patrol (category Arctic naval operations of World War II)
Greenland Patrol was established on 1 June 1941 with Geodetic Survey ship Bowdoin, tug USS Raritan, and cutters USCGC Comanche and USCGC Modoc. USS Bear...
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MacMillan, who will sail from here June 16 on the little schooner Bowdoin to resume his arctic explorations, announced today that one purpose of the expedition...
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Landmarks" (Press release). United States Department of the Interior. 27 July 2011. Retrieved 2012-09-18. "Wapama (Steam Schooner)". Retrieved 2016-07-04....
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converted yacht Spindrift (IX-49), converted yacht Bowdoin (IX-50), converted yacht, former Arctic research vessel Sea Otter I (IX-51) Cheng Ho (IX-52)...
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of 214 feet (65 m), but was not very successful. A year later, Harry L. Bowdoin of Bayonne, New Jersey, made an improved ADS with oil-filled rotary joints...
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the river steamboat Nenana, the four-masted ship Falls of Clyde, the schooner Bowdoin, the bark Elissa the nuclear ship Savannah, and the excursion steamer...
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SS Roosevelt (1905) (category Arctic exploration vessels)
Online. Retrieved September 15, 2018. "Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum: The Roosevelt". bowdoin.edu. Archived from the original on December 20, 2017. Retrieved...
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as they headed west. Covered wagons, popularly referred to as prairie schooners, provided the primary means of transport until the beginning of regular...
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stations communicating with Dr. Donald B. MacMillan's Arctic expedition aboard the schooner Bowdoin, which became icebound and isolated 11 degrees below...
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the work of the naval architect Bowdoin B. Crowninshield, who greatly influenced 20th century American yacht and schooner design. 2 American and English...
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of 214 feet (65 m), but was not very successful. A year later, Harry L. Bowdoin of Bayonne, New Jersey, made an improved ADS with oil-filled rotary joints...
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Jones (1726–1800), British clergyman, author (d. 1800) August 7 – James Bowdoin, American Revolutionary leader, politician (d. 1790) August 9 – Francesco...
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April 1946, Captain Richard H. Cruzen, prospective commanding officer of an Arctic exercise, code named "Nanook" requested that Alcona be assigned to his task...
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