The S.S. Jeremiah O\u27Brien, built by the New England Shipbuilding Corp. in South Portland in 1943, is scheduled to arrive in Portland Harbor next week. The South Portland Shipyard Society told the ship\u27s owner, the National Liberty Ship Memorial in San Francisco, that it would raise $100,000 to pay for the visit, but Edward Langlois of the society says his group has only raised a fraction of that amount. Details
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North by East piece about the South Portland-built Jeremiah O\u27Brien, the last unmodified Liber...
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Jim Brunelle piece on the return of the SS Jeremiah O\u27Brien to Portland Harbor, scheduled for thi...
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Long article outlining the history and local impact of South Portland\u27s East and West yards, whic...
The 592-foot USS Fairfax County, commissioned in 1971, will visit Portland in March as part of Auco...
Richard and Nancy Friedman sold everything they owned in Bellingham, Washington, to purchase the 66-...
The SS Jeremiah O\u27Brien, launched at the New England Shipbuilding Corp. in South Portland in 1943...
Ed Langlois, who is the president of the South Portland Shipyard Society and is spearheading efforts...
The 441-foot SS Jeremiah O\u27Brien, the last original Liberty Ship and one of 236 built at the Sout...
Today is the fiftieth anniversary of the launching of the S.S. Jeremiah O\u27Brien at the West Yard ...
Brief article about the pending visit of the Jeremiah O\u27Brien, a Liberty ship, to Portland Harbor...
North by East piece about the South Portland-built Jeremiah O\u27Brien, the last unmodified Liber...
The S.S. Jeremiah O\u27Brien, a Liberty ship built in South Portland in 1943, sets sail today from S...
The SS Jeremiah O\u27Brien, currently visiting Portland before returning to its home port of San Fra...
Jim Brunelle piece on the return of the SS Jeremiah O\u27Brien to Portland Harbor, scheduled for thi...
The Navy is offering the decommissioned USS John F. Kennedy to be used as a floating museum and memo...
Robert Wakefield of Falmouth is restoring the Irene, a 38-foot Friendship sloop, which he found rott...
Joel Eastman, a professor of history at the University of Southern Maine will host Shipyard Memorie...
Long article outlining the history and local impact of South Portland\u27s East and West yards, whic...
The 592-foot USS Fairfax County, commissioned in 1971, will visit Portland in March as part of Auco...
Richard and Nancy Friedman sold everything they owned in Bellingham, Washington, to purchase the 66-...