By the time the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in April of 2001, Victor Bourre was optimistic that he would prevail in his quest to capture the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for New Hampshire. He had good reason to be optimistic. Read about his proof and the surprising conclusion next month or click the link below:
Sources last accessed March 11, 2002:
AIH: Piscataqua River border dispute - CBC Radio
(Originally aired April 18, 2001)
http://radio.cbc.ca/programs/asithappens...
Christian Science Monitor - Monday, April 16, 2001
Welcome to Maine. Or is this still N.H.?
http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/2001/04...
Christian Science Monitor - Tuesday, April 14, 1998
New Hampshire Tax Revolt Stirs Up a Yankee Maelstrom
http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/1998/04...
Constitution of the United States
http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/...
History of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
http://www.loc.gov/bicentennial/propage/...
Senator Bob Smith
http://www.senate.gov/~smith/Issues.html...
Manchester Union Leader News - May 30, 2001
NH officials pan Shipyard decision
http://208.210.80.143/Articles_show.html...
Manchester Union Leader News - August 15, 2001
Former shipyard employee raises NH flag in protest
http://208.210.80.143/Articles_show.html...
NH Public Radio - NH Today - 05/30/2001
US Supreme Court Rules against NH on Navy Yard
http://www.nhpr.org/content/fullmonty_vi...
Web sites for further reading:
The Proclamation by Victor Bourre June 18, 2001
Militia claims yard
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