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Project Mercury (U.S.) (264)

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Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States, running from 1958 through 1963. An early highlight of the Space Race, its goal was to put a man into Earth orbit and return him safely, ideally before the Soviet Union. Taken over from the U.S. Air Force by the newly created civilian space agency NASA, it conducted twenty unmanned developmental flights (some using animals), and six successful flights by astronauts. The astronauts were collectively known as the "Merc...

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Mercury (Ship) (13)

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Extra ship, repaired by Young, measured 1794, length 85ft, keel 66ft 11in, breadth 23ft 10½in, hold 11ft 9in, wing transom 15ft 3in, between decks 5ft 1in, 202 tons. Voyages: (1) 1793/4 Bengal. Capt John Cristall. Plymouth 24 Jun 1794 - 27 Sep Cape - 23 Jan 1795 Calcutta - 17 Mar Saugor - 18 Jun St Helena - 13 Sep River Shannon - 15 Oct Downs. (2) From Bengal 1806. Left Bengal 24 Nov 1806 - 4 Feb 1807 St Helena - 11 Apr Downs. Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., m...

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Mercury Record Corporation (14)

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Mercury Music Corp. (9)

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Ford Motor Company. Lincoln-Mercury Division (22)

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In 1922 Henry and Edsel Ford purchased Lincoln Motor Company from Henry M. Leland. In 1938, Ford Motor Company introduced the Mercury automobile. The Lincoln-Mercury Division was formed in October 1945 as part of Henry Ford II's restructuring of Ford Motor Company. The division was responsible for the sale and distribution of Lincoln and Mercury automobiles. The Lincoln-Mercury Division was briefly divided into two divisions, Lincoln Division and Mercury Division, from April 15, 1955 until Au...

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Mercury (1) (Ship : active 1760-1776) (19)

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Company's packet, snow, 140 tons, 30/35 crew, 6/8 guns. Voyages: (1) 1759/60 St Helena. Capt William Harrold. Portsmouth 18 Mar 1760 - 27 May St Helena - sailing between the island, the Cape and Madagascar - 24 Jan 1765 last arrival at St Helena - 11 Jul Downs. (2) 1765/6 Bengal. Capt Henry Gardiner. Portsmouth 20 May 1766 - 22 Nov Vizagapatam - 20 Jan 1767 Calcutta - 30 Mar Fultah - 29 Jul St Helena - 27 Sep Downs. (3) 1772/3 Madras and Bengal. Capt John Sharpe. Portsmouth 1 Dec...

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Mercury Records. (3)

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Mercury Press (3)

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Mercury Press was created in the late 1930s by Lawrence Spivak as a publisher for The American Mercury, a popular magazine of American culture and criticism. The company and its various branches, including Mystery House and Fantasy House, soon branched out into other magazines, including Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (1941) and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction . The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, later renamed Fantasy & Science Fiction and...

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Mercury (Bark) (3)

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Whaling vessel, out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Charles H. Gifford, on voyage from 13 May 1873-6 Nov. 1876; owner-agent: William Phillips & Son. Whaling vessel; out of New Bedford, Mass., mastered by Charles H. Gifford on voyage from 13 May 1873-6 Nov. 1876; owner-agent: William Phillips & Son; built as ship at Rochester in 1822; rerigged as bark in 1855 until last voyage out in 1877; lost in Arctic in 1879. Whaling vessel, out of New...

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Maitland Mercury (3)

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