Bath is a city in Sagadahoc County, Maine, United States. Bath is included in the Brunswick micropolitan. Bath has a 2024 population of 8,870. It is also...
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West Bath is a town in Sagadahoc County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,910 at the 2020 census. A sub-locality of West Bath is Winnegance....
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Bath Iron Works (BIW) is a major United States shipyard located on the Kennebec River in Bath, Maine, founded in 1884 as Bath Iron Works, Limited. Since...
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Canada Bath, Ontario, Canada Bath, California Bath, Georgia Bath, Illinois Bath, Indiana Bath, Kentucky Bath County, Kentucky Bath, Maine Bath Iron Works...
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awarded to Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine. 3 vessels were authorized on 27 March 1943 under the Vinson–Trammell Act: DD-809 to DD-811 awarded to Bath Iron Works...
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following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Bath, Maine. Robert Jaffe, physicist McDonald Clarke, poet Eleanor P. Cushing, mathematics...
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United States Navy. The contract to build her was awarded to Bath Iron Works located in Bath, Maine, on 15 September 2011. The award, along with funds for the...
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USS Spruance (DDG-111) (category Ships built in Bath, Maine)
on 5 June 2010 in Bath, Maine at Bath Iron Works, where the ship was built at a cost of $1 billion. The completed ship left Bath on 1 September 2011...
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Elliot, Jr., a carpenter from Bath, Maine. The runestones are now in the possession of the Maine State Museum in Augusta, Maine. Popham Beach steamer, c. 1910...
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USS Carnelian (category Ships built in Bath, Maine)
built as the yacht Trudione in 1930 by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine for Ross W. Judson who was president of Bath Iron Works and Continental Motors Corporation...
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Thomas R. Watson (redirect from Thomas Watson (Maine politician))
Compensation Board. Lear, Alex (April 21, 2010). "Bath legislator Watson resigns for job with Maine Workers' Comp Board". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved...
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anti-Catholic riot that occurred in Bath on July 6, 1854, was one of several anti-Catholic incidents that took place in coastal Maine in the 1850s. The first and...
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Spirit Pond runestones (category Archaeological sites in Maine)
in Phippsburg, Maine in 1971 by a Walter J. Elliott, Jr., a carpenter born in Bath, Maine. The stones, currently housed at the Maine State Museum, are...
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USS Elrod (category Ships built in Bath, Maine)
and the Caribbean Sea. Elrod was laid down on 21 November 1983 at Bath, Maine, by Bath Iron Works; launched on 12 May 1984; sponsored by Mrs. Norma J. McDonald...
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The 2020 Bath shipbuilders strike was a labor strike involving shipbuilders at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, United States. The strike, which started...
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Percy & Small Shipyard (category Bath, Maine)
Kennebec River in Bath, Maine. In 1909, the shipyard launched Wyoming, the largest wooden sailing ship ever built. Born in Phippsburg, Maine, on December 13...
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gypsum mill, which closed in 2009. Another large employer is Bath Iron Works, in nearby Bath, Maine. The town is famous for its Moxie Days, a celebration of...
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William King (governor) (category People from Bath, Maine)
merchant, shipbuilder, army officer, and statesman from Bath, Maine. A proponent of statehood for Maine, he became its first governor when it separated from...
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USS John Paul Jones (DDG-53) (category Ships built in Bath, Maine)
Jones and the second to carry his first name. She was built at Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine. The ship is part of Destroyer Squadron 9 of Carrier Strike...
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John W. Brown (labor leader) (category People from Bath, Maine)
was a labor union leader. Born in Canada, he moved to Maine and worked as a joiner at the Bath Iron Works, where he became involved with the labor movement...
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Charles W. Morse (category People from Bath, Maine)
Later he was indicted for war profiteering and fraud. Morse was born in Bath, Maine, in 1856, the son of Benjamin Wyman and Anna Eliza Jane (Rodbird) Morse...
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USS Jack Williams (category Ships built in Bath, Maine)
Honor for his heroism in the Battle of Iwo Jima. Ordered from Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, on 28 February 1977 as part of the FY77 program, Jack Williams...
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Orgy, Coal Chamber and Sugar Ray. Allman attended the Hyde School in Bath, Maine, graduating in 1994. Allman has dated Bijou Phillips, Heather Graham...
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USS Reid (DD-21) (category Ships built in Bath, Maine)
ship named for Samuel Chester Reid. Reid was laid down by the Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, on 3 August 1908, launched on 17 August 1909, sponsored by Miss...
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USS Katahdin (1893) (category Ships built in Bath, Maine)
prototype armored ram in 1889. Her keel was laid down by the Bath Iron Works of Bath, Maine in July 1891. She was launched on 4 February, 1893, sponsored...
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USS Flusser (DD-20) (category Ships built in Bath, Maine)
Charles W. Flusser. Flusser was launched on 20 July 1909, by Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, sponsored by Miss Genevieve Virden, grandniece of Commander...
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USS O'Kane (category Ships built in Bath, Maine)
destroyer in the United States Navy. The ship was built by Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine, starting on 8 May 1997. The ship was commissioned on 23 October...
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Sean Paulhus (category People from Bath, Maine)
a member of the Maine Democratic Party. Paulhus served as a city councillor for Bath, Maine. He won a special election to the Maine House of Representatives...
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Bath Historic District may refer to: Bath Historic District (Bath, Maine), listed on the NRHP in Maine Bath Historic District (Bath, North Carolina),...
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Arthur Sewall (category People from Bath, Maine)
ran for Maine's Senate seat against Eugene Hale. The only elective offices Sewall held were as councilman and alderman in the town of Bath, Maine. On November...
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