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Seavey may refer to: *Seavey House (other) Seavey House may refer to: in the United States (by state then city) * Seavey House (Goshen, New Hampshire), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Sullivan County * A. B. Seavey House, Saco, Maine, listed on the NRHP in York ..., several places * Seavey Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States * Seavey's Island, New Hampshire, United States * Seavey (name), which can be both a surname and a middle name {{disambiguation ...
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Seavey House (other)
Seavey House may refer to: in the United States (by state then city) * Seavey House (Goshen, New Hampshire), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Sullivan County * A. B. Seavey House, Saco, Maine, listed on the NRHP in York County * Seavey-Robinson House, South Portland, Maine, listed on the NRHP in Cumberland County * Dr. John B. Seavey House and Cemetery, Harrells, North Carolina, listed on the NRHP in Sampson County {{disambiguation ...
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Seavey Township, Aitkin County, Minnesota
Seavey Township is a township in Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 61 as of the 2010 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , all land. Adjacent townships * White Pine Township (northeast) * Pliny Township (east) * Williams Township (southeast) * Idun Township (south) * East Side Township, Mille Lacs County (southwest) * Lakeside Township (west) * Malmo Township (northwest) Cemeteries The township contains the following cemeteries: Holden and Ostlund. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 64 people, 31 households, and 16 families residing in the township. The population density was 1.8 people per square mile (0.7/km). There were 79 housing units at an average density of 2.2/sq mi (0.8/km). The racial makeup of the township was 100.00% White. There were 31 households, out of which 16.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 41.9% were married couples living ...
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Seavey's Island
Seavey's Island, site of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, is located in the Piscataqua River in Kittery, Maine, opposite Portsmouth, New Hampshire. It encompasses . History What is today called Seavey's Island was originally five separate islands conjoined to accommodate the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Colonists originally used the rocky islands for collecting wild berries or drying fish on fish flakes. When Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Stoddert decided to create the first federal shipyard in 1800, he authorized the purchase for $5,500 of Fernald's Island (also called Dennett's Island). The largest of the five, Seavey's Island, would be annexed in 1866 and give the grouping its familiar name. Approved by Congress in 1900, a granite drydock was built in the former gut between Fernald's and Seavey's islands. Clark's, Jamaica and another island were attached to Seavey's. Atop a hill on the southern end of Seavey's Island stood an earthwork defense called Fort Sullivan, built in 17 ...
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