Results for The Shipyard
Winslow Warf Marina/Hall Brothers Shipyard
Hall Brothers Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Company was ...
Bethel Shipyard
With the incorporation of the Lewisville Marine
Rai...
The Matton Shipyard
The Matton Shipyard
John E. Matton built his shipy...
Men of the Boston Naval Shipyard
Dedicated to
the Men
of the
Boston Naval...
The Shipyard
At the top of the marker, inscribed in a circle around an ...
Results for The Shipyard
Winslow Warf Marina/Hall Brothers Shipyard
Hall Brothers Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Company was once one of the best-known makers of wooden ships on the Pacific Coast. Located on the northern shore of Eagle Harbor, the former site of the shipyard is now the Winslow Wharf ...
Bethel Shipyard
With the incorporation of the Lewisville Marine
Railway Company in 1871, Bethel’s reputation as
a center for ship repair and construction was
firmly established. Approximately 40 vessels
were built here before the last ship was
launched in 1918. Many were ...
The Matton Shipyard
The Matton Shipyard
John E. Matton built his shipyard here on Van Schaick Island in 1916, shortly after the new Barge Canal opened. Besides building barges and tugboats, the shipyard serviced and repaired the boats that travelled both the Erie ...
Men of the Boston Naval Shipyard
Dedicated to
the Men
of the
Boston Naval Shipyard
who made the supreme
sacrifice in defense of
their country in all wars
1800 – 1950
“For what avail the plough or sail
Or land or life, if freedom fail?”
Presented by employees
August 25, 1950
Marker is on 1st Ave, on the ...
The Shipyard
At the top of the marker, inscribed in a circle around an anchor, is the word Hope and the dates 1636 - 1936.
Entrance to the shipyard 1834-1874 whence sailed whalers and merchantmen hewn from native timber, commanded by native sons.
At ...