Keywords: Ironclads
Item 65552
Sgt. William A. Campbell letter from Hilton Head, S.C., 1863
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1863-04-19 Location: Hilton Head; Bowdoinham Media: Ink on paper
Item 19245
John M. Dillingham to mother, March 1, 1863
Contributed by: Freeport Historical Society Date: 1863 Location: Freeport; Port Royal Media: Paper
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Wired! How Electricity Came to Maine
As early as 1633, entrepreneurs along the Piscataqua River in southern Maine utilized the force of the river to power a sawmill, recognizing the potential of the area's natural power sources, but it was not until the 1890s that technology made widespread electricity a reality -- and even then, consumers had to be urged to use it.
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Blue Hill, Maine - Shipbuilding: An Important Early Industry
"… other shipyards and the new technologies of the ironclads and the steam engine. Blue Hill could not adapt to building these new boats at that time…"
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Life on a Tidal River - Narrative
"… sailors also saw action even aboard the famous ironclad, the U.S. Monitor. Nearly 2,700 men from Bangor served during the Civil War, 236 of whom…"