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  2. Newport, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Ladd used this craft to tow vessels into and out of Newport. Although those involved in the cotton brokerage businesses built several warehouses at Newport, the town shared its shipping with St. Marks further down the river. By that time, the Tallahassee Railroad had rebuilt its tracks that had been destroyed in the storm of 1843, and 40 mules ...

  3. Newport-class tank landing ship - Wikipedia

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    Newport class [9] Hull No. Ship name Builder Laid down Launched Commissioned Decommissioned Fate LST-1179 Newport: Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 November 1966 3 February 1968 7 June 1969 1992 Sold to Mexican Navy as ARM Papaloapan: LST-1180 Manitowoc: 1 February 1967 4 June 1969 24 January 1970 1993

  4. SS Jacona (1918) - Wikipedia

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    The first floating electric power plant was the Jacona, a 7,000-ton steam-driven cargo vessel, 396 feet long and 53 feet wide, built in 1919 by the Todd Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company, Tacoma, WA, for the United States Shipping Board and rebuilt in 1930 at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Newport News, VA, which installed ...

  5. Virginia Port Authority - Wikipedia

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    Newport News Marine Terminal (NNMT) at Newport News, Virginia; Virginia International Gateway (VIG) at Portsmouth, Virginia; and one intermodal container transfer facility : Virginia Inland Port (VIP) at Front Royal, Virginia; A site on the harbor at nearby Craney Island has been identified for future expansion.

  6. Newport Docks - Wikipedia

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    The modern docks from the Transporter Bridge. The area at the head of the Newport Valleys, from Tredegar to Pontypool, was rich in minerals: coal and iron, and limestone.The development of iron smelting processes in the eighteenth century led to a massive upsurge in industrial output, and the products of the industry needed to be transported to market.

  7. A. H. Bull Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    Manuela 1934 built by Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Company, Newport News. On 24 June 1942 torpedoed and damaged by German submarine U.404 while in convoy with the loss of 2 lives, on 25 June 1942 sank. 4,772 tons. [37] Margaret 1916 built by Maryland Steel Co., Sparrow's Point, Maryland. On 15 April 1942 was torpedoed and sunk by German ...

  8. The Apprentice School - Wikipedia

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    In December 2013, Newport News Shipbuilding officially opened up the new Apprentice School, located on Washington Avenue. The new facility tripled the available instructional space to include eight computer labs, two video teleconferencing classrooms, a physics lab, and a 600-seat gymnasium.

  9. Newport, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Newport is a town in Carteret County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,510 at the 2010 census. [4] History. Newport was officially chartered in ...