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  1. Newport News: City of Newport News, 1996 Melissa Simpson (June 25, 1996), "Glance At 100 Years: A City's History 1896–Present" , Daily Press (Timeline) Jane Carter Webb (2003).

  2. During the 17th century, shortly after establishment of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607, English settlers and explorers began settling the areas adjacent to Hampton Roads. In 1610, Sir Thomas Gates took possession of a nearby Native American village which became known as Kecoughtan . In 1619, the area of Newport News was included in one of four ...

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  4. Aug 27, 2020 · On March 8, 1862, Newport News became a household name when the Confederate ironclad ram, CSS Virginia (Merrimack ), sank both of these powerful warships in one afternoon, proving the power of iron over wood. At the war’s end, the Newport News POW camp was established next to Camp Butler, holding Confederate soldiers.

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  5. The Civil War at Historic Endview. Lee Hall Mansion. Virginia War Museum. The Mariners' Museum & Park. USS Monitor Center. Driving Tours. If you are interested in bringing a group to Newport News to experience our city's history, please contact Cheryl Morales, Marketing Manager, at 757-926-1428..

  6. 51-56000 [3] GNIS feature ID. 1497043 [4] Website. www.nnva.gov. Newport News ( / ˌnuːpɔːrt -, - pərt -/) [6] is an independent city in Virginia, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 186,247. [5] Located in the Hampton Roads region, it is the fifth-most populous city in Virginia and 140th-most populous city in the United ...

  7. Newport News is located in the eastern part of Virginia, midway between Williamsburg and Virginia Beach. English colonists began settling in what is now Newport News as early as 1622. Newport News became an independent city in 1896 and in 1958, merged with Warwick County. Population: 180,150 (2000 U.S. Census); 185,200 residents (2003 Newport ...

  8. Mar 30, 2020 · Charles Franklin Bailey (1863-1934), a native of Vermont, came to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company in 1891 as chief draftsman. Appointed chief engineer in 1900, Bailey was later named engineering director and a member of the yard’s board of directors in 1918. From its beginning, Bailey was active in the founding and success […]

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