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History of the United States Navy-Yard, Portsmouth, N.H
By George Henry Preble
Wage rates, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Naval Shipyard
Wage rates, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Naval Shipyard
By United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services.

1775. 1875. Centennial history of the United States navy yard, at Portsmouth, N.H
By Walter E. H. Fentress
Speech of Mr. Evans, of Maine, on the bill making appropriations for the naval service
Speech of Mr. Evans, of Maine, on the bill making appropriations for the naval service
By Evans, George
History of the United States navy-yard, Portsmouth, N. H.
History of the United States navy-yard, Portsmouth, N. H.
By George Henry Preble,United States. Bureau of Yards and Docks

"Do Your Job!" An Illustrated Bicentennial History of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, 1800-2000 (Publication / The Portsmouth Marine Society)
By Richard Elliott Winslow
Impact on the Maine/New Hampshire seacoast economy of closing Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
Impact on the Maine/New Hampshire seacoast economy of closing Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
By Maine.
Sketch of plans, present condition and proposed results of the United States dry docks at the navy yards of Philadelphia, Kittery, and Pensacola; upon the new system of floating docks, basin & railways; now construction under contracts with Messrs. Dakin & Moody, and Gilbert Secor, made by the Navy Department, under a law of Congress, passed August 3rd, 1848
Sketch of plans, present condition and proposed results of the United States dry docks at the navy yards of Philadelphia, Kittery, and Pensacola; upon the new system of floating docks, basin & railways; now construction under contracts with Messrs. Dakin & Moody, and Gilbert Secor, made by the Navy Department, under a law of Congress, passed August 3rd, 1848
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Portsmouth Navy Yard, 1800, and her early commandants
Portsmouth Navy Yard, 1800, and her early commandants
By John Herbert Brown