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built in 1923
under the name MV
Calcite II The
Maumee class of U.S. Navy
oilers Other uses:
Toledo Maumees, a 19th-century
baseball team
based in Toledo...
- The
Toledo Maumees were a
baseball team
originally formed in 1888. The team was
based in Toledo, Ohio, and
formed part of the Tri-State
League for one...
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Maumee Bay on Lake Erie is
located in the U.S.
state of Ohio, just east of the city of Toledo. The bay and the
surrounding wetlands form most of the Maumee...
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Maumee (/mɔːˈmiː/ maw-MEE) is a city in
Lucas County, Ohio,
United States.
Located along the
Maumee River, it is a
suburb about 10
miles (16 km) southwest...
- coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The
Maumee River (pronounced /mɔːˈmiː/) (Shawnee: Hotaawathiipi; Miami-Illinois: Taawaawa...
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located in Toledo, Ohio,
United States. The
ground was home to the
Toledo Maumees of the
American ****ociation
during the 1890 season. The
ballpark was located...
- Lake
Maumee was a
proglacial lake and an
ancestor of present-day Lake Erie. It
formed about 17,500
calendar years, or 14,000
Radiocarbon Years Before Present...
- USS
Maumee or USNS
Maumee has been the name of four
ships in the
United States Navy.
These ships are
named for the
Maumee River,
which flows from Indiana...
- The
second USS
Maumee (AO-2) was laid down as Fuel Ship No. 14 on 23 July 1914 by Navy Shipyard, Mare Island, Calif.;
launched 17
April 1915; sponsored...
- on the
Great Lakes. The city was
founded in 1833 on the west bank of the
Maumee River and
originally incorporated as part of the
Michigan Territory. It...