• fathers of Richmond, Maine. Southard rose from humble origins to found T. J. Southard & Co., later known as T. J. Southard & Son, the largest shipyard...
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  • Sorrentine (born 1982), American basketball player T. J. Southard (1808–1896), American shipbuilder T. J. Stancil (born 1982), American football player TJ...
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  • Maine Ellen Southard, ship built by T.J. Southard Southard may also refer to: Cape Southard, Antarctica Mount Southard, Antarctica Southard Promontory...
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    Kennebec River estuary. Among the more important shipbuilders were T. J. Southard, also considered one of the town's "founding fathers". A brass foundry...
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  • Drydock Company, Chester, Pennsylvania Tampa Shipbuilding, Tampa, Florida T. J. Southard (Richmond, Maine) United States Coast Guard Yard, Curtis Bay, Baltimore...
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    Daniel Rose, politician Dixie Selden, painter Holly Stover, politician T. J. Southard, shipbuilder, businessman, and politician John Welsh, biologist Trains...
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    Samuel Lewis Southard (June 9, 1787 – June 26, 1842) was a prominent American statesman of the early 19th century, serving as a U.S. Senator, Secretary...
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    built by T.J. Southard, the town's leading shipbuilder of the period. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. The Southard Block...
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    Bishop Hussey of Brooklyn, New York (granddaughter of Maine shipbuilder T. J. Southard). They had three sons (Benjamin W., Harry F., and Irwin A.) a daughter...
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    Ellen Southard was an American full-rigged merchant ship from Bath, Maine that was built in 1863 by prominent shipbuilder T.J. Southard. She plied international...
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