Joel Eastman, a professor of history at the University of Southern Maine will host Shipyard Memories at Portland Harbor Museum, featuring a panel of former South Portland shipyard workers who will discuss their experiences building Liberty Ships. By war\u27s end, the two South Portland yards had built no less than 236 ships. Shipyard Memories at Portland Harbor Museum, will take place at the Portland Harbor Museum, Southern Maine Technical College Campus, on April 16, at 2 P.M
Maine and New England: Public Images/Invented Traditions : Annual Conference on Teaching History i...
Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the launching of the S.S. Jeremiah O\u27Brien at the West Yard ...
March 29, 2007Maritime history constitutes a distinct subfield of historical inquiry. In its most su...
Long article outlining the history and local impact of South Portland\u27s East and West yards, whic...
This year\u27s Greater Portland Landmarks noon lecture series, entitled Transportation: Where is P...
Ed Langlois, who is the president of the South Portland Shipyard Society and is spearheading efforts...
North by East piece about the South Portland-built Jeremiah O\u27Brien, the last unmodified Liber...
Jim Brunelle piece on the return of the SS Jeremiah O\u27Brien to Portland Harbor, scheduled for thi...
Coverage from the Todd-Bath Shipyard in South Portland, Maine, of eight ships being launched as a pa...
Retired Rear Admiral W. W. Warlick, Superintendent of Maine Maritime Academy, indicates that Maine y...
Last semester, Fall 2020, in Professor Eve Raimon’s seminar on Slavery and Public History, we became...
Historical article on private- and public-sector shipbuilding in South Portland during World War II....
Georgia Southern University History Professor and students Invited to Speak at the Jepson Cente
Professor Warren Riess of the University of Maine used to recover artifacts from Maine shipwrecks as...
State of Maine, a vessel that served as General Dwight Eisenhower\u27s communications ship during th...
Maine and New England: Public Images/Invented Traditions : Annual Conference on Teaching History i...
Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the launching of the S.S. Jeremiah O\u27Brien at the West Yard ...
March 29, 2007Maritime history constitutes a distinct subfield of historical inquiry. In its most su...
Long article outlining the history and local impact of South Portland\u27s East and West yards, whic...
This year\u27s Greater Portland Landmarks noon lecture series, entitled Transportation: Where is P...
Ed Langlois, who is the president of the South Portland Shipyard Society and is spearheading efforts...
North by East piece about the South Portland-built Jeremiah O\u27Brien, the last unmodified Liber...
Jim Brunelle piece on the return of the SS Jeremiah O\u27Brien to Portland Harbor, scheduled for thi...
Coverage from the Todd-Bath Shipyard in South Portland, Maine, of eight ships being launched as a pa...
Retired Rear Admiral W. W. Warlick, Superintendent of Maine Maritime Academy, indicates that Maine y...
Last semester, Fall 2020, in Professor Eve Raimon’s seminar on Slavery and Public History, we became...
Historical article on private- and public-sector shipbuilding in South Portland during World War II....
Georgia Southern University History Professor and students Invited to Speak at the Jepson Cente
Professor Warren Riess of the University of Maine used to recover artifacts from Maine shipwrecks as...
State of Maine, a vessel that served as General Dwight Eisenhower\u27s communications ship during th...
Maine and New England: Public Images/Invented Traditions : Annual Conference on Teaching History i...
Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the launching of the S.S. Jeremiah O\u27Brien at the West Yard ...
March 29, 2007Maritime history constitutes a distinct subfield of historical inquiry. In its most su...