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    steam railways into his shipbuilding plant in Noank. His company became one of the largest in the United States at the time for making wooden ships, building...
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  • "Sabino: Steamboat". Mystic Seaport. Retrieved 2 October 2016. "Star: Noank Fish and Lobster Boat". Mystic Seaport. Retrieved 14 March 2017. "Regina...
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    Emma C. Berry (sloop) (category Fishing ships of the United States)
    or Noank smack. The Noank design was imitated in other regions of the United States. Emma C. Berry was built in 1866 at the Palmer Shipyards in Noank, Connecticut...
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    employees. As steam-powered passenger ships proliferated after the Civil War, Noank would produce the two largest built in Connecticut during the 19th century...
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    during the Orange Bowl. Mystic Seaport Noank, Connecticut Pequot War Notes "2020 Gazetteer (Connecticut)". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 7...
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    The Noank Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic main part of the village of Noank in the town of Groton, Connecticut. The...
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    Mystic Seaport (category Marine art museums in the United States)
    Landmark Nomination, 9 February 1994, National Park Service. Emma C. Berry: Noank Smack Mystic Seaport. Retrieved 29 June 2016. D'Estang, Nancy; German, Andrew...
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    shipbuilding moved up to Noank within the Groton town limits. One of the largest shipyards was Palmer Shipyard, established in Noank in 1827. A marine railway...
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    APc-1-class transport (category Auxiliary ship classes of the United States Navy)
    Ipswich, Massachusetts Bristol Yachts in Seekonk, Massachusetts Noank Shipbuilding in Noank, Connecticut USS APc-15, built by Camden Ship Building. USS APc-21...
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    Amelia Earhart (category Recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross (United States))
    marry him. They married on February 7, 1931, in Putnam's mother's house in Noank, Connecticut. Earhart referred to her marriage as a "partnership" with "dual...
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    Peter Freuchen (category Danish emigrants to the United States)
    maintained a second home in Noank, Connecticut. The preface of his last work, Book of the Seven Seas, is dated 30 August 1957, in Noank. He died of a heart attack...
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    William W. Fisher (category Law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States)
    is one of the founders of Noank Media, a private enterprise similar in many ways to the proposal of Promises to Keep. Noank licenses and distributes digital...
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  • Pawcatuck, Connecticut; the lobster business and the wedding church are in Noank, Connecticut. Tim Travers' home and the Windsors' country club are in Watch...
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    the artists painting there." In 1904 Ranger moved twenty miles east to Noank, where he continued to paint forest interiors and coastal scenes, though...
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    Morgan Point Lighthouse is a lighthouse in Noank, Connecticut, United States, on the west side of the mouth of the Mystic River. In 1831 the original...
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    Mystic-Noank Library." Archived December 10, 2018, at the Wayback Machine Hartford Courant. Retrieved from Courant.com, January 23, 2019. "Mystic & Noank Library...
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    Amtrak's 60 Hz traction power system (category Electric railways in the United States)
    Noank Paralleling Station...
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    Hotchkiss, Printers, p. 279, Url Stoddard, William Osborn (1900). The Noank's log: a privateer of the revolution Lothrop Publishing Co., Boston, p. 337...
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    Robert Brackman (category Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States)
    the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. He died on July 16, 1980, in Noank, Connecticut. List of artists who created paintings and drawings for use...
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    on Brook Street in the Noank section of Groton, Connecticut. With its construction dating to 1713, it is believed to be Noank's oldest surviving structure...
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