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I had found a small luncheonette on Merrimack Street the night before, so we headed there for a good meal to start the day.
The partially destroyed Merrimack at Norfolk, of course, was a godsend for the nascent Confederate navy, as was the shipyard's huge dry dock.
Chief Financial Officer and Vice-President Merrimack Biopharmaceuticals Inc.
The land is veined with rivers 19 main systems, the most notable of which are the Connecticut, Charles, and Merrimack.
Newburyport once had a fishing fleet that operated from Georges Bank to the mouth of the Merrimack River.
The city is also part of a smaller Massachusetts statistical area called Greater Lowell, as well as New England's Merrimack Valley region.
In 2009, we signed a number of agreements with third parties, in particular Kyowa Hakko Kirin, Exelixis, Merrimack, Wellstat, Micromet, Regeneron, Rockefeller University, Caltech, Alopexx and Syntiron.
Important valleys in the region include the Connecticut River Valley and the Merrimack Valley.
A Coast Guard station oversees boating activity, especially in the swift tidal currents of the Merrimack River.
The Centralville neighborhood, ZIP Code 01850, is the northeastern section of the city, north of the Merrimack River and east of Beaver Brook.
Belvidere is the mostly residential area south of the Merrimack River, east of the Concord River, and north of the Lowell and Lawrence railroad.
The Merrimack is an important regional focus in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
The river is perhaps best known for the early American literary classic A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers by Henry David Thoreau.
The Merrimack is listed as one of the Navigable Waters of the United States, subject to Section 10, Rivers and Harbors Act Jurisdiction.
When lowered, the Francis gate seals the city's canal system off from its source on the Merrimack.
Newburyport is served by the Newburyport Public Library, part of the Merrimack Valley Library Consortium.
As the Merrimack Manufacturing Company, in 1822 they copied the Waltham System at the new city of Lowell, Massachusetts on a much larger scale.
Merrimack county was formed in 1823 and named for the Merrimack River.
It is believed that in prior ages, the Merrimack continued south from Lowell to empty into the ocean somewhere near Boston.
This river flows north into the city, and the area around the confluence with the Merrimack was known as Wamesit.
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The power gained from the Pawtucket Falls in the Merrimack river has long been found insufficient for these.
Take the launch at Merrimack for a river ride to the hydro-electric plant at Prairie du Sac.
It is probable the Ozaw Fork of the Merrimack comes from its western borders.
Lake Wisconsin may be seen in the hazy distance, the village of Merrimack being hidden on the right.
From Merrimack a journey may be made up stream, the distance depending on the stage of the water.
At about half that distance the road crosses the Merrimack by way of Deer Island and connecting bridges.
The route from Baraboo to Parfrey's is along the Merrimack road in a southeasterly direction.
The Merrimack sweeps grandly along in front of them with a broad curve to the ocean, three miles below.
The Merrimack road leads via Ringlingville, through Glenville, and on up the bluff to the flat top about three miles from town.
He also reflects faithfully the quiet scenes of his own Merrimack Valley.
For more than 270 years, the Merrimack Village Dam helped power saw mills, gristmills and a shoe factory while providing water for a chemical factory.
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