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NH State SealPISCATAQUA SHIPS

Skilled boatbuilders were producing fine wooden ships from the dense local forests by the late 1600s. The Raleigh, first of the ships in the Contientnal Navy was built here before the Revolution. Shipyards flourished all along the Piscataqua and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine is over 200 years old. This section is dedicated to those ships, the men and women who built and sailed them, and their families.
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PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD STORIES

ANCHOR ARTICLE: Start With This One
 200 Years of Shipyard History

Note: Our history web site offers stories in honor of the local shipyard in Kittery, Maine. We are not the official shipyard web site.


  • A Ghostly Friendship New item
  • Connie Small at Sea at 103 
  • Mine-Planter Sinks in Rescue Attempt
  • Early Navy Yard History by Charles Brewster
  • Cold War Sub Secrets: A Reader Letter
  • The Making of "Submerged"
  • Behind the Scenes of the Squalus Movie (Photos)  
  • Last Voyage of USS Albacore (Photos)
  • Isaac Hull Comes to Portsmouth Yard
  • Cyclone at the Shipyard
  • The Wrong Body
  • Treaty of Portsmouth 1905 Photos
  • Our Photo Tour of the Base Bicentennial
  • Chip off Old Chesapeake Returns
  • Terada, Komura and Me
  • Early Postcards of the Navy Yard
  • The Massive Franklin Shiphouse Fire
  • Workers Strike in 1854
  • Henderson's Point Photos
  • They Blew Up Henderson's Point
  • Nazi U-Boats Surrender in 1945
  • Old Ironsides at Portsmouth Yard
  • Apologies to Kittery (essay)
  • Red Lights on Water Street
  • Ballad of the Squalus


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  • 2000 Viking Ship
  • Theodore Too Tugboat Visits Portsmouth
  • Maritime History Hotlinks
  • Old Rye Wreck Identified
  • The Visit of the NINA, June 2000
  • Test Your Local Maritime History IQ
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  • Old Ironsides in Portsmouth
  • Captain John Smith' S New England
  • Black Jacks: Black Mariners in the Age of Sail
  • We Sail on HMS Endeavour
  • We Tour the USS Constitution
  • We Greet of HM Bounty
  • Ballad of Jack Ringbolt
  • Wreck of the Sagunto
  • The Wreck at Rivermouth
  • Sacrifices of War Monument, Kittery Soldiers & Sailors Monument

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    Meteors, Meteorites and Comets
    May 16, 2008
    CONCORD -- Planetarium Educator Bob Veilleux will explain why you can collect meteorites - but not meteors or comets. Learn about these fascinating solar system interlopers, where they come from, how you can see them, and how they are related. See and...

    Lighthouse Buffet Dinner
    May 16, 2008
    The main event this evening will be the American Lighthouse Foundation's first “Lighthouse Trivia Challenge.” This will be a Jeopardy-style competition, complete with buzzers and sound effects. The winners of the early games will compete in a final roun...

    Mother Courage
    May 16 - 17, 2008
    Our mainstage season wraps up in May with the Senior Youth Repertory Company production of Bertolt Brecht’s epic masterpiece Mother Courage and Her Children. Through Brecht’s stark vision, the play relentlessly questions the distinctions between war, bu...

    Remembering Oney Judge
    May 17, 2008
    PORTSMOUTH -- In commemoration of the Bicentennial Anniversary Year that ended the legal U.S. Atlantic Slave Trade and Annual Spring Symposium From Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 9 am to 1 pm - Keynote: Cheryl LaRoche describing him life at Presid...

    Books & Blooms Sale
    May 17, 2008
    BRENTWOOD -- Our Annual Books & Blooms Sale is scheduled for Saturday, May 17th from 9 - 11:30 am! Come to the Mary Bartlett Library, 22 Dalton Road in Brentwood, to purchase lots of books for little money - and purchase great plants at great prices. Pl...

    Lighthouse Cruise
    May 17, 2008
    Lighthouse cruise from Portsmouth aboard the Thomas Laighton, sponsored by the Isles of Shoals Steamship Company. This cruise will leave from the Isles of Shoals Steamship Company dock at 315 Market Street in Portsmouth, across from the Sheraton Harbors...

    American Lighthouse Foundation Annual Dinner
    May 17, 2008
    Portsmouth Elks Lodge, 500 Jones Ave., Portsmouth, NH. Buffet dinner featuring garden salad, baked stuffed haddock, chicken breast with fruit glaze, roast beef, and more. The featured speaker at the dinner will be Chris Mills, author, former lighthous...

    2nd Portsmouth Peace Treaty Commemorative Concert
    May 17, 2008
    Seacoast Wind Ensemble presents “Peace & The Presidency: Music for Washington, Lincoln & Theodore Roosevelt” featuring Aaron Copeland's "Lincoln Portrait" narrated by Phillips Exeter Chaplain Robert Thompson. At The Music Hall. In 1905, diplo...

    Free Gaelic Football Clinic
    May 18, 2008
    Gaelic Football is a FUN, fast moving high scoring game that incorporates the skills used in playing soccer and basketball. When- Sunday, May 18th, 2008 Where- Stevens Field-Stratham, NH Ages- 5-12-Boys & Girls Cost- FREE!! Prior Expe...

    Mother Courage and Her Children
    May 18, 2008
    Our mainstage season wraps up in May with the Senior Youth Repertory Company production of Bertolt Brecht’s epic masterpiece Mother Courage and Her Children. Through Brecht’s stark vision, the play relentlessly questions the distinctions between war, bu...

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