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New York Shipbuilding Corporation
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New York Navy Yard
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New Brunswick
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History of New Jersey
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Camden, New Jersey
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Saint John, New Brunswick
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Moncton, New Brunswick
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Bethlehem Steel Corporation
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USS New Hampshire (BB-25)
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New Jersey in the Twentieth Century
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