It is the purpose of this paper to trace the rise and downfall of the seaport of Portsmouth, North Carolina, located on the northeastern extremity of one of the southern islands in this chain of sand
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is a small seaport with a long history of maritime trade. The Deer Street...
A journal of the Horry County Historical Society, Conway, S.C. Contains local history articles and i...
Newport, Rhode Island, at the start of the reign of George III (1760) was one of the major internati...
It is situated at the northern limit of New Hampshire\u27s short 18-mile seacoast, a seacoast perhap...
The purpose of this study is to present a survey of the history and ·development of port facilities ...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the historical development of Coastal South Carolina from 1760...
This paper documents Rose Island\u27s role as part of the Naval Torpedo Station at Newport and was t...
During this period (1663-1730), North Carolina was a poor colony in the British Empire. The landscap...
The history of North Carolina’s ongoing settlement and the process of developing a future is a fasci...
This thesis analyzes John Gray Blount and his associates' roles in the post Revolutionary War develo...
This study uses the methodologies employed by urban, naval, and maritime historians to explore the n...
The factors that influenced the development of Coastal South Carolina are also those which made Sout...
North Carolina\u27s development in colonial times and in the early stages of statehood was greatly a...
Engraved print showing the city of Portsmouth from the Kentucky shore, from "Historical Collections ...
The history of early South Carolina can be broken into five sections. In the first section, the geol...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is a small seaport with a long history of maritime trade. The Deer Street...
A journal of the Horry County Historical Society, Conway, S.C. Contains local history articles and i...
Newport, Rhode Island, at the start of the reign of George III (1760) was one of the major internati...
It is situated at the northern limit of New Hampshire\u27s short 18-mile seacoast, a seacoast perhap...
The purpose of this study is to present a survey of the history and ·development of port facilities ...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the historical development of Coastal South Carolina from 1760...
This paper documents Rose Island\u27s role as part of the Naval Torpedo Station at Newport and was t...
During this period (1663-1730), North Carolina was a poor colony in the British Empire. The landscap...
The history of North Carolina’s ongoing settlement and the process of developing a future is a fasci...
This thesis analyzes John Gray Blount and his associates' roles in the post Revolutionary War develo...
This study uses the methodologies employed by urban, naval, and maritime historians to explore the n...
The factors that influenced the development of Coastal South Carolina are also those which made Sout...
North Carolina\u27s development in colonial times and in the early stages of statehood was greatly a...
Engraved print showing the city of Portsmouth from the Kentucky shore, from "Historical Collections ...
The history of early South Carolina can be broken into five sections. In the first section, the geol...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is a small seaport with a long history of maritime trade. The Deer Street...
A journal of the Horry County Historical Society, Conway, S.C. Contains local history articles and i...
Newport, Rhode Island, at the start of the reign of George III (1760) was one of the major internati...