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 [...]
Tags: boats, Concrete ships, maritime history, New Bern, Newport Shipbuilding Corporation (New Bern NC), North Carolina, Shipbuilding, ships, Shipyards, Steamers, transportation, U. S. Shipping Corporation, Woodrow WIlson, World War I
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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 [...]
Tags: John Lang, maritime history, ships, United States Navy, World War II
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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.
Tags: boats, government, labor, maritime history, North Carolina Shipbuilding Corporation, ships, Social Life, transportation, World War II
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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 [...]
Tags: Civil War, CSS Virginia, Gosport Navy Yard, maritime history, Portsmouth, ships, USS Merrimac, Virginia
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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 [...]
Tags: Barbour Boat Works, boats, labor, maritime history, ships, tobacco industry, transportation
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23 July, 2010 (09:01) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, broadsides, family papers, military records, orders (military records) | By: Jonathan Dembo
Source: Shirley Kilpatrick Collection #10.1.d. Staff Person: Jonathan Dembo Description: U. S. Army Provost Marshal’s Office Pass No. 11382 was issued in Union-occupied New Orleans on 4 February 1863. It allowed John A. Miltz of New Orleans to travel from New Orleans to New York on the Steamer EMPIRE CITY. It is accompanied by Miltz’s oath [...]
Tags: 1st Louisiana Cavalry Regiment (Union), 20th Louisiana Infantry Regiment, 2nd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment (Union), 4th Louisiana Infantry Regiment, Chalmette Regiment Louisiana Militia, Civil War, Confederate States of America, La., Louisiana, New Orleans, ships, Steamer EMPIRE CITY, U. S. Provost Marshal's Office (New Orleans
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30 January, 2009 (11:55) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, postcards | By: Jonathan Dembo
Source: Preliminary Inventory of the Albert Parker Niblack Collection, 1876-1942; East Carolina Manuscript Collection #1080 Staff Person: Jonathan Dembo Description: This 1882 cabinet card shows portraits of 17 officers inset around a photograph of their ship, the USS LACKAWANNA. Captain Henry Wilson is featured in the center of the top row between his higher ranking [...]
Tags: boats, Civil War, ships
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18 April, 2008 (10:27) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, photographs | By: Jonathan Dembo
Source: Frank A. Armstrong, Jr. Papers, East Carolina Manuscript Collection #35 Staff Person: Jonathan Dembo Description: The photograph below is one of the most famous in any of our collections. It shows Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz (1885-1966) signing the Instrument of Surrender on board the battleship USS Missouri (BB-63) during the formal ceremony [...]
Tags: boats, ships, U.S. Navy, World War II
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2 February, 2007 (09:26) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, drawings (visual works) | By: Jonathan Dembo
Source: A.M. Handley Journal, East Carolina Manuscript Collection #1064 Staff Person: Jon Dembo Description: Attached is a pen and ink sketch of the HMS BUCTON CASTLE, a three-masted sailing ship. It was drawn on the inside front cover of his journal by one of her passengers, Capt. A. M. Handley. An officer in the British [...]
Tags: boats, maritime history, Sailing Ships, ships
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12 January, 2007 (08:44) | East Carolina Manuscript Collection, photographs | By: Reece
Source: Marietta Manufacturing Company Records, East Carolina Manuscript Collection #742 Staff Person: Emily Blankenship Description: The Marietta Manufacturing Company records were officially donated to the Special Collections Department in the spring of 1997. A team of four library staff and students traveled to West Virginia to obtain the records. After spending two days retrieving over [...]
Tags: boats, maritime history, ships
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