- The
Bagaduce River is a
tidal river in the Han**** County,
Maine that
empties into
Penobscot Bay near the town of Castine. From the
confluence of Black...
- USS
Bagaduce may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Bagaduce (AT-21), lead ship of her class, laid down in 1918 and
struck in...
-
Bagaduce Lunch seafood restaurant is
located in Penobscot, Maine. It is a
James Beard Foundation Award winning restaurant (2008).
Bagaduce Lunch was opened...
- The
Bagaduce Music Lending Library is a
music lending library in Blue Hill, Maine.
Established in 1983 in the
garage of Mary
Cheyney Gould and
Marcia Chapman...
-
Penobscot is a town in Han**** County, Maine,
United States. The
Bagaduce River flows through the town. The po****tion was 1,136 at the 2020 census. According...
- Blue Hill
Harbor School, The Bay School, New
Surry Theatre,
Kneisel Hall,
Bagaduce Music Lending Library,
Seaside Cemetery, the
Kollegewidgwok Yacht Club...
- Kodiak, Cold Bay, Adak, Anchorage, Attu and
Dutch Harbor. She was
named Bagaduce on 15 July 1948. Upon
arrival in
Seattle on 2 July 1953, she was transferred...
- (12 m) to 160 ft (49 m). RT-804 to 813; RT-804 to 813 and RT-899 to RT-903.
Bagaduce-class
tugboat were
World War 1 tug
boats used in
World War 1 and World...
-
second siege. Saint-Castin
himself retook it in 1676 and
renamed the town
Bagaduce, a
shortened version of Majabigwaduce.
During King William's War, Saint-Castin's...
- The
Bagaduce class was a
class of
United States Navy
fleet tugs. The
first ship of the class, USS
Bagaduce (AT-21) was laid down on 16 July 1918 at Buffalo...