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Groton Iron Works was a company formed in 1917 to build cargo ships for the United States Shipping Board during World War I. The company owned two shipyards: one in Noank, Connecticut for wooden ships; and the other in Groton, Connecticut for steel ships.[1] The focus of this article is the Groton, Connecticut yard.

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building more than 20 subs, and the Groton Iron Works building freighters. On June 21, 1916, the Navy made Groton the site for its East Coast submarine...

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Smith-Porter Shipbuilding Company, Aberdeen, Washington and Portland, Oregon Groton Iron Works, Noank, Connecticut Hammond Lumber Company, Samoa, California Heldenfels...

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"Moore & Scott"-type. They were mostly built at West Coast yards: Groton Iron Works, Groton, Connecticut, 6 ships, 3 cancelled, 3 completed Moore Shipbuilding...

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The Groton Bridge Co. was an American construction company. The company was founded in 1877 as Groton Iron Bridge Company, by merger of two firms. It was...

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List of ship launches in 1918

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ship For United States Shipping Board. 9 November  United States Groton Iron Works Groton, Connecticut Tollard Design 1016 ship For United States Shipping...

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List of ship launches in 1919

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List of shipwrecks in September 1918

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crew were rescued by two Spanish merchant vessels. Scow No. 21  United States The scow sank near the dock of the Groton Iron Works, Groton, Connecticut....

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came from England in 1639 and was killed by Indians during a raid against Groton, Massachusetts. The Indians severed John Nutting's head and put it on a...

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Connecticut to the ground and slaughtered surrendering forces after the Battle of Groton Heights—just a few miles downriver from the town where he had grown up....

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representative for the Groton Manufacturing Company of Groton, New York, a company specializing in the production of bridges, structural iron, and threshing machinery...

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Pennsylvania 2 Wrought Iron Bridge Company Canton, Ohio 3 Berlin Iron Bridge Company Berlin, Connecticut 4 Pencoyd Iron Works Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...

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the Collins Line, New York City (1818–1858) Electric Boat Corporation, Groton, Connecticut, Quonset Point, Rhode Island Everett Ship Repair, Everett,...

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Harry Payne Whitney

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Elmhirst (1893–1974) after Straight's death. Whitney studied at Groton School in Groton, Massachusetts, then attended Yale University, graduating in 1894...

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John Winthrop the Younger

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several separate settlements into the unified colony. Winthrop was born in Groton, Suffolk, England on February 12, 1606, the son of John Winthrop, founding...

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