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Introduction
Shipbuilding on the Chesapeake
Curtiss Flying School
尤金·伊利
Langley Field
German Ships in Hampton Roads
Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation
Fort Monroe and Coastal Defense
Fort McHenry
Camp Eustis
Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads
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Web Sites

National Park Service website "Chesapeake Heritage" Chapter 8
http://www.nps.gov/chal/sp/jcbchp8.pdf

The Insiders' Guide: Virginia's Chesapeake Bay
www.insiders.com/chesapeake-va

Billy Mitchell
http://www.thehistorynet.com/AviationHistory/articles/1997/0997_text.htm

Newport News Shipbuilding
http://www.nns.com/about/aboutnns.htm

For adults:

Books

Foss, William O.The United States Navy in Hampton Roads.Norfolk, Va.: The Donning Company, 1984.

Jester, Annie Lash.Newport News, Virginia, 1607 - 1960.Newport News, Va.: The City of Newport News, 1961.

Quarstein, John V.Images of America: World War I on the Virginia Peninsula.Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 1998.

Rouse, Parke Jr.Along Virginia's Golden Shore: Glimpses of Tidewater Life.Richmond, Va.: Dietz Press, 1994.

Rouse, Parke Jr.The James: Where a Nation Began.Richmond, Va.: Dietz Press, 1990.

Tazewell, William L.Newport News Shipbuilding The First Century.纽波特纽斯,弗吉尼亚州:马林ers' Museum, 1986.

Weinert, Richard P. Jr. and Colonel Robert Arthur.Defender of the Chesapeake: The Story of Fort Monroe.Shippensburg, Pa.: White Mane Publishing Company, Inc., 1989.


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