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  2. USS Sailfish (SS-192) - Wikipedia

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    Squalus ' s keel was laid on 18 October 1937 by the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine, the only ship of the United States Navy named for the squalus, a type of shark.She was launched on 14 September 1938, sponsored by Mrs. Thomas C. Hart, wife of Admiral Thomas C. Hart, [4] and commissioned on 1 March 1939 with Lieutenant Oliver F. Naquin in command.

  3. Naval Medical Center Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    The historic Portsmouth Naval Hospital building was designed by architect John Haviland (1792–1852) and built in 1827. It is a three-story granite and Freestone building on a 12-foot (3.7 m) basement.

  4. William Badger (shipbuilder) - Wikipedia

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    Hull rehired William Badger in 1813, and the USS Washington, first ship produced at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, launched in 1814. Meanwhile, upriver at his own shipyard, Badger was constructing approximately two ships a year, including naval vessels, merchant vessels and privateers, while also repairing others.

  5. Norfolk Naval Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk Naval Shipyard, often called the Norfolk Navy Yard and abbreviated as NNSY, is a U.S. Navy facility in Portsmouth, Virginia, for building, remodeling and repairing the Navy's ships. It is the oldest and largest industrial facility that belongs to the U.S. Navy as well as the most comprehensive.

  6. Treaty of Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Portsmouth is a treaty that formally ended the 1904–1905 Russo-Japanese War. It was signed on September 5, 1905, [1] after negotiations from August 6 to August 30, at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, United States (at the time considered part of Portsmouth, New Hampshire).

  7. Badger's Island - Wikipedia

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    The industry shifted downriver to Fernald's Island, home since 1800 to the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. U.S. Navy vessels built on Badger's Island: Map of Badger's Island, showing Fernald & Pettigrew Shipyard (1850) 1776 — Raleigh - (22-gun Frigate) [6] —depicted on the Seal of New Hampshire

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