Fort Sewall has been in Marblehead, Massachusetts for 381 years. It's now a public park, but it's well known for playing a significant role in the War of 1812 that helped save the USS Constitution.
It was a little coffee, tea, and history for the Marblehead Historical Commission, which got an early Christmas present from the USS Marblehead via Michael Fuenfer. Fuenfer presented the commission ...
MARBLEHEAD — On May 11, 1898, the American warship USS Marblehead joined the USS Nashville in launching boatloads of volunteers to cut the telegraph cable extending from Cienfuegos, Cuba, that linked ...
The champagne bottle used to christen the USS Marblehead almost ended up in the town landfill nearly 65 years ago but now it’s safely in the hands of town officials. As the story goes, late resident ...
MARBLEHEAD — The fabled USS Constitution won’t be returning to Marblehead in April, but this town is planning to remember one of the biggest events in its history anyway. With two larger, British ...
1898 - During the Spanish-American War, USS Marblehead (C 11), along with auxiliary cruisers USS Yankee and USS St. Louis, engage the Spanish gunboat Sandoval and the shore batteries at Guantanamo, ...
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