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Though under 700 ft (210 m) high,
Mount Agamenticus was
historically a
noted landmark for sailors.
Mount Agamenticus is also
affectionately known by older...
- were also
protected by
unknown thicknesses of armor.
Agamenticus was
named after Mount Agamenticus in York County, Maine. The
monitor was laid down in...
- of the larger, more
heavily armored, iron‑hulled "New Navy" monitors.
Agamenticus operated off the
northeast coast of the
United States from
Maine to M****achusetts...
- It is home to
three 18-hole golf clubs, four
sandy beaches, and
Mount Agamenticus. From
south to north, it is
divided into the
villages of Bald Head, York...
- APL-50 APL-58 APL-61 APL-62 APL-65 APL-66 APL-67 APL-68 APL-69 APL-70
Agamenticus Arco RV
Atlantis Baker Battle Point "Ultimate
Stealth Ship". cimsec.org...
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Thomas Morton Born
circa 1579 Devon,
England Died 1647
Agamenticus,
Province of
Maine Nationality English Occupation(s) Lawyer, writer,
social reformer...
- Five of the tugs are ****igned to Navy
Region Northwest and one, YT-809
Agamenticus, to the
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. The
Rainier class was
intended to...
- A
female snow
bunting wintering atop
Mount Agamenticus in York, ME....
- name for the York
River is
Agamenticus,
which means "Beyond-the-hill-little-cove".
According to Eben
Norton Horsford,
Agamenticus "described the site of the...
- when they saw
smoke rising from the
summit of
Mount Agamenticus in York. The
people on
Mount Agamenticus saw the
smoke from the
island and the
castaways were...