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Saint Croix Island (French: Île Sainte-Croix), long
known to
locals as
Dochet Island (/ˈduʃeɪ/), is a
small uninhabited island in
Maine near the mouth...
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Royal Navy in 1942 as Isles-class
naval trawlers. The
trawlers HMT
Dochet and HMT Flint were
launched in 1942 at the G.T.
Davie & Sons yard in Lauzon...
- in
service as
training vessels well into the 1970s, with one,
Trave (ex-
Dochet),
resold to
Turkey for
further service in 1977.
Ardrossan Dockyard Company...
- R 79-544
Dobbins Ledge Beals Washington R 79-022
Docket (Little)
Little Dochet Robbinston Washington R 65-097
Dodge Edgecomb Lincoln R 59-668 Dog Brooksville...
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class trawler) A50
Eider (Former HMS Flint (T287) A51
Trave (Former HMS
Dochet (T286) KW1
class patrol trawler (Former
Kriegsmarine KFK type
patrol trawler)...
- United
States Downey Shipbuilding Corporation Staten Island, New York
Dochet Design 1017 ship For
United States Shipping Board. 9
March United States...
- Place-Nomenclature of the
Maritime Provinces of Canada, (3
volumes 1911-13) "Ste.
Croix (
Dochet)
Island A Monograph", from
Transactions of the
Royal Society of Canada,...
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Orleans 8 Aug
Tacoma Sabotawan Seattle 16 Jul
Mobile Houston 17 Aug
Seattle Dochet Portland 29 July New
Orleans New
Orleans 30 Aug
Tacoma Delight Seattle 16...
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settled on the
Schoodic River following the
discovery of Champlain's site on
Dochets Island and the
river was
officially renamed St. Croix. In 1813 the northern...
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contact with
Europeans would have been with a short-lived
settlement built on
Dochet Island by
Samuel de
Champlain and
Pierre Dugua,
Sieur de Mons in 1604–1605...