Tag: maritime history

Concrete River Steamers of World War I, ca. 1921

17 April, 2012 (13:01) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, Format, photographs | By: Jonathan Dembo

Source: John B. Green Collection #380.2.b Staff Person: Jonathan Dembo Description: Seen in the photograph above are four, unnamed, concrete-hulled river steamers at the Newport Shipping Corporation shipyard, in New Bern, North Carolina. They are obviously incomplete and unnamed. Built to solve the desperate shortage of steel for shipping during World War I, they were [...]

USS Lang (DD-399)

13 October, 2011 (10:08) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, photographs | By: Lynette Lundin

                    Source: #271 John A. Lang, Jr. Papers  Staff Person: Lynette Lundin  Description:  John Albert Lang, Jr. (1910-1974) was born in Carthage, N.C. He served as an aide to Congressman Charles B. Deane and Robert E. Jones. He was the Deputy for the Reserves and was [...]

North Carolina Shipbuilding Corporation’s Workers’ Housing

28 September, 2011 (08:30) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, photographs | By: Dale Sauter

Source: William N. Still, Jr. Papers (#139) East Carolina Manuscript Collection Staff Person: Dale Sauter Description: Featured are two undated photographs of onsite trailers serving as living quarters for factory workers and their families for World War II-era shipbuilding workers.  These workers were employed at the North Carolina Shipbuilding Corporation’s yards at Wilmington, North Carolina.

John L. Porter Naval Architectural Notebook

3 March, 2011 (07:55) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, military records | By: Lynette Lundin

Source: John Luke Porter Papers (#850) Staff Person: Lynette Lundin Description:                                  John L. Porter (1813-1893) constructed naval ships in Portsmouth, Virginia, prior to the Civil War. After the secession of the Confederate States, he served at the Gosport (Portmouth, Virginia) Naval Yard for the Confederate Navy.  Mr. Porter recorded in this notebook (starting on page [...]

Harold Stacey Burdick

11 November, 2010 (07:56) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, photographs | By: Nanette Hardison

Source: Harold Stacey Burdick Collection, 1892-1923;  East Carolina Manuscript Collection #1162 Staff Person: Nanette Hardison Description: The image shown is a studio portrait of Lt. Commander Harold Stacey Burdick (#1162.1.g) in his naval uniform dated around 1905-1917. This portrait along with other items in the Harold Stacey Burdick Collection gives valuable insight into the life and naval [...]

Aerial View of Barbour Boat Works, Inc.

4 November, 2010 (07:57) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, photographs | By: Dale Sauter

Source:  Barbour Boat Works, Inc. Records Staff Person:  Dale Sauter Description:  This image offers a nice view of the Barbour Boat Works factory in New Bern, North Carolina.  The business ended in the mid-1980s.  Included in the Barbour Boat Works, Inc. Records are important ship drawings, correspondence and photos.  We plan to add descriptions of all [...]

Ellen Zukunft McGrew

2 September, 2010 (09:51) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, photographs | By: Nanette Hardison

Source: Ellen Zukunft McGrew Papers, 1942-1958; East Carolina Manuscript Collection #723 Staff Person: Nanette Hardison Description: This featured portrait is of Ellen Zukunft McGrew of Portland, Maine, an X-ray technician who in 1942 joined the WAVES which is the acroylm for Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service. WAVES were more commonly known as, Women in the [...]

S.S. Utah – A Banned Book

4 September, 2009 (14:59) | J. Edgar Hoover Collection on International Communism, books | By: Ralph Scott

Source: S.S. Utah, Hoover PS 3531.E2967 S1 1933 Staff Person: Ralph Scott Description: Mike Pell’s S.S. Utah is an example of the genre of proletarian fiction. Proletarian fiction written in the 1930s and dominated by middle-class authors, typically featured stories from the life of working class people who overcame the oppression of the mass-industrial world. [...]

The “Maine”

3 April, 2009 (14:38) | Rare Book Collection, books | By: Ralph Scott

Source: The “Maine”; an account of her destruction in Havana Harbor, Joyner Rare E 721.6 S57 Staff Person: Ralph Scott Description: USS Maine, a 6682-ton second-class battleship, was built at the New York Navy Yard and commissioned in September 1895. Her active career was spent operating along with U.S. east coast and in the Caribbean [...]

The History of the Bucaniers of America

16 January, 2009 (14:34) | Rare Book Collection, books | By: Ralph Scott

Source: The History of the Bucaniers of America Staff Person: Ralph Scott Description: Esquemelin, Alexandre Oliver The History of the Bucaniers of America; from the first original down to this time; written in several languages and now collected into one volume. London: Newborough, Nicholson and Tocke, 1704. Rare Book Collection: In Conservation Alexandre Esquemelin (ca. [...]