- The
Piscataqua River (Abenaki: Pskehtekwis) is a 12-mile-long (19 km)
tidal river forming the
boundary of the U.S.
states of New
Hampshire and
Maine from...
-
Piscataqua,
believed to be an
Abenaki word
meaning rapid waters, may
refer to:
Piscataqua River, a fast-moving
estuarine river dividing coastal New Hampshire...
- The
Piscataqua River Bridge is a
through arch
bridge that
crosses the
Piscataqua River,
connecting Portsmouth, New
Hampshire with Kittery, Maine, United...
- USS
Piscataqua may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Piscataqua (1866), a ****
steamer commissioned 21
October 1867; renamed...
- the
formation of York County, M****achusetts,
which extended from the
Piscataqua River to just east of the
mouth of the
Presumpscot River in
Casco Bay...
- The
Piscataqua River border dispute was a
dispute between the US
states of
Maine and New
Hampshire over
ownership of Seavey’s
Island in the
Piscataqua River...
- The USS
Piscataqua, a **** steamer, was
launched 11 June 1866 by
Portsmouth Navy Yard; and
commissioned 21
October 1867 with
Captain Daniel Ammen in command...
- USS
Piscataqua (Fleet Tug No. 49),
later USS
Piscataqua (AT-49), the
third United States Navy ship of the name, was an
armed tug in
commission from 1898...
- New England. It
corresponds to the
territory between the
Merrimack and
Piscataqua rivers on the
eastern coast of
North America. It was
named after the English...
- The
Piscataqua River is an 11.9-mile-long (19.2 km)
tributary of the
Presumpscot River in the U.S.
state of Maine. Via the
Presumpscot River, it is part...