- "wave". The
German immigrants continued to
refer to the
community as
Carlshaven (Carl's Harbor) in
honor of
Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels.[page needed]...
-
baroque style by
architect Paul du Ry in 1717 and the town was
renamed as
Carlshaven.
Between 1685 and 1750,
hundreds of
Waldensians from
Northern Italian...
- Sarre-Louis → Sarre-Libre →
Saarlouis →
Saarlautern →
Saarlouis Syburg →
Carlshaven → Bad
Karlshafen Stadt des KdF-Wagens bei
Fallersleben →
Wolfsburg Stalinstadt...
-
Electorate of
Hesse (Kurhessen), to the port of Bad
Karlshafen (then
called Carlshaven,
German for "Port Charles",
after Charles I, Hesse’s
ruler from 1670 to...
-
steamship Bid**** and sank off Whitby, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued.
Carlshaven Bremen The ship
departed from New York,
United States for Bremen. No...
- a
voyage from
Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland,
United Kingdom to "
Carlshaven". She was
refloated and
taken in to
Helsingborg for repairs. Cape Cod...
- ship was
driven as**** at Östergarn, Gotland. She was on a
voyage from "
Carlshaven" to "Holberg". She was
refloated and
taken in to "Ratterhamnerswick" for...