Portland Harbor was once home to an original Civil War ironclad, the monitor Montauk. Short article
Article caption: Schooner, the Spirit of Massachusetts, in Portland harbor for OpSail 2000. U.S. fl...
General view of shipyard workers after completing their shifts at Bath Iron Works. Article caption: ...
Launching of the Maine State Patrol Vessel \u27Maine\u27 out of John M. Williams Co. boat yard, Hall...
Brief article on the USS Montauk, a Civil War monitor which guarded Portland Harbor during the Spani...
An article on the New England Shipbuilding yard, which was built in South Portland during World War ...
Gun Batteries At Peaks Traced to World War II, article by Frank Sleeper, published in the Portland ...
An article tracing the history of Portland\u27s eastern waterfront, including the India St. and Fore...
Historical article on private- and public-sector shipbuilding in South Portland during World War II....
Article about Portland (then called Falmouth) during the Revolutionary War, noting that the city pla...
Article caption: Liberty Ships. At the twin launchings of the Ocean Pride and the Ocean Might, Sund...
View of boats moored on the calm waters of Portland Harbor, Portland, ME. Published by Chisholm Bro...
The frigate USS Samuel B. Gates, damaged by a submerged mine in the Persian Gulf is in Portland for ...
Long article outlining the history and local impact of South Portland\u27s East and West yards, whic...
The article outlines the history of Portland’s seafront harbor given it’s geographic proximity to No...
Article chronicles the sad history of the Grand Turk, a 560-ton three-decker cargo ship built in Sal...
Article caption: Schooner, the Spirit of Massachusetts, in Portland harbor for OpSail 2000. U.S. fl...
General view of shipyard workers after completing their shifts at Bath Iron Works. Article caption: ...
Launching of the Maine State Patrol Vessel \u27Maine\u27 out of John M. Williams Co. boat yard, Hall...
Brief article on the USS Montauk, a Civil War monitor which guarded Portland Harbor during the Spani...
An article on the New England Shipbuilding yard, which was built in South Portland during World War ...
Gun Batteries At Peaks Traced to World War II, article by Frank Sleeper, published in the Portland ...
An article tracing the history of Portland\u27s eastern waterfront, including the India St. and Fore...
Historical article on private- and public-sector shipbuilding in South Portland during World War II....
Article about Portland (then called Falmouth) during the Revolutionary War, noting that the city pla...
Article caption: Liberty Ships. At the twin launchings of the Ocean Pride and the Ocean Might, Sund...
View of boats moored on the calm waters of Portland Harbor, Portland, ME. Published by Chisholm Bro...
The frigate USS Samuel B. Gates, damaged by a submerged mine in the Persian Gulf is in Portland for ...
Long article outlining the history and local impact of South Portland\u27s East and West yards, whic...
The article outlines the history of Portland’s seafront harbor given it’s geographic proximity to No...
Article chronicles the sad history of the Grand Turk, a 560-ton three-decker cargo ship built in Sal...
Article caption: Schooner, the Spirit of Massachusetts, in Portland harbor for OpSail 2000. U.S. fl...
General view of shipyard workers after completing their shifts at Bath Iron Works. Article caption: ...
Launching of the Maine State Patrol Vessel \u27Maine\u27 out of John M. Williams Co. boat yard, Hall...