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    William Badger (May 26, 1752 – February 22, 1830) was a master shipbuilder operating in Kittery, Maine, United States who was rumored to have built 100...
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  • Winchester William Badger (died 1578), MP for Cricklade (UK Parliament constituency) William Badger (shipbuilder) (1752–1830), master shipbuilder operating...
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  • Hampshire William Badger (shipbuilder) (1752–1830), American shipbuilder in Kittery, Maine This page lists people with the surname Badger. If an internal...
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    Samuel Badger was one of the major shipbuilders on the Piscataqua River in the mid-19th century. He was the nephew of William Badger, a shipbuilder for whom...
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    built here by master shipbuilder James Hackett, including USS Ranger in 1777. One of his apprentices working on Ranger was William Badger. Acquiring 3 acres...
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  • Built in 1828, it was the last vessel constructed by master shipbuilder William Badger of Badger's Island in Kittery, Maine, so it received the name reserved...
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    year at the Portsmouth Navy Yard under a contract with the shipbuilders, Hart and Badger. The ship was launched on 1 October 1814 and was commissioned...
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    [citation needed] Jess Abbott, guitarist of the band Now, Now William Badger, master shipbuilder Devin Beliveau, state representative John Haley Bellamy, woodcarver...
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  • fascinating recreations reveal the Vikings as canny merchants, expert shipbuilders, superb artisans, and bold colonizers of lands that lay beyond the edge...
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    were again requisitioned for naval use and ships were based at HMS Badger; Badger was decommissioned in 1946, but the Royal Naval Auxiliary Service maintained...
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