Sample-Shevenel yard

From collection Everett "Red" Boutilier Collection

Sample-Shevenel yard

George I. (Sonny) Hodgdon of East Boothbay was the speaker at the Frank L. Sample & Son shipyard in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, on September 29,1979, when a huge, new marine railway was dedicated. Hundreds of guests were present. Hodgon, of East Boothbay, was the builder of the new facility. The 500 ton railway was believed to be the largest east of New Bedford, MA. Its cradle was 120 ft. long and 36 ft. wide. Its track was 475 ft. long. There had been a marine railway on this site since 1839. The yard had been sold in late 1977 by Frank L. Sample, Jr., to "Bud" Shevenell just weeks before Sample's death. Sample had run the business since 1938.

Details

LB2005.24.14337
1979-09-29
State/Province:
Maine