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Matteo Martinolich (10
February 1860 - 23
December 1934) was an
American [clarification needed]
master shipbuilder. He was the
first to use Mississippi...
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Giovanni Martinolich (22 June 1884 – 25 July 1910) was a
chess master from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was born in
Trieste (then Austria-Hungary Empire)...
- The
Martinolich Shipbuilding Company was
founded in the
early 1900s by John
Martinolich (1877-1960), an
Italian immigrant from
modern day Croatia. The...
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Martinolich Shipbuilding Company, as
Martinolich Shipbuilding San Diego.
Martinolich's main
shipyard was in Dockton, Washington. John A.
Martinolich died...
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screening was
followed by a 40-minute Q & A
moderated by
Tyler Martinolich. The film was
later released in
limited theaters and VOD on July 23,...
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States Navy: USS Hornbill (AMc-13),
formerly J. A.
Martinolich, was
launched in 1938 by
Martinolich Repair Basin, Tacoma,
Washington USS Hornbill (AMS-19)...
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launched 11
October 1952 by
Martinolich Shipbuilding Co., San Diego, California;
sponsored by Mrs. A. C.
Martinolich;
reclassified MSO-437, 7 February...
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tender and constructed—around a 1923 Atlas-Imperial
diesel engine—at the
Martinolich Shipyard on
Maury Island near Seattle. She was
designed to
travel the...
- & Reid J.F.
Duthie Holland King &
Winge Lake
Washington Moran Bros.
Martinolich Personnel William Ballard Thomas Coupe Joshua Green Matthew McDowell...
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Unije - 66
Ustrine - 21 Vele
Srakane - 4 Veli Lošinj - 857
Matteo Martinolich Gari
Cappelli Josip Kašman
Register of
spatial units of the
State Geodetic...