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workers. With preliminary designs in hand and with the shipyard's offer to purchase land for the project, Ferguson was able to secure a $ 1.2 million appropriation to begin construction immediately. The Hilton Village project was the first of its kind and is recognized today as a pioneering
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In 1905 Ferguson resigned from the Navy and became assistant superintendent of Construction for Newport News Shipbuilding. During the next ten years, as Superintendent and later as general manager, he not only built up the physical property of the plant and improved methods of operation, but
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in Newport News, the Ferguson Society, named for Ferguson, is a patron society for those who donate $ 1,000 – $ 2,499. Ferguson, along with the Huntington family, laid the foundation for the Museum.
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Ferguson and his wife, the former Eliza Anderson Skinner, raised five children and were active in many civic affairs in Newport News and Warwick County. He was president of the
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Homer L. Ferguson died in 1953 of a heart attack at the age of 80. A few years later, his widow joined Martha Woodroof Hiden, another widow of a community leader (
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when he died after the ship was torpedoed and sunk by a German U-boat off Queenstown on the Irish coast. Another 127 Americans also lost their lives. The
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urban planning project. Hilton Village served as the prototype of approximately 100 similar wartime government housing projects. After the war, in 1922,
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subcommittee investigating shipyard conditions. Ferguson was very persuasive regarding the impact of the war effort on the lack of
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strengthened the personnel chiefly by the development of the young men in the organization. It was under Ferguson that
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had ended on both the European and Pacific fronts. As a noted community leader, he was a co-founder of the
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As war clouds loomed over the U.S. in 1917, Ferguson had a major role in the development of
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On May 7, 1915, shipyard president Albert L. Hopkins was traveling to England on the
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and graduated at the head of his class in 1892. His education continued at the
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he served as assistant naval constructor. He was at the Columbian Iron Works,
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At the shipyard, Homer Ferguson served until July 31, 1946, after the
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incident was among the events that brought the United States into
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from 1892 through 1895, where he studied naval architecture.
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on March 6, 1873. At the age of fifteen he entered the
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as Superintending Naval Constructor, 1900–1902; the
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NRHP Nomination Form, Hilton Village, Item 8, p. 3.
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NRHP Nomination Form, Hilton Village, Item 8, p. 2.
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Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company
Newport News, Virginia
Waynesville, North Carolina
United States Naval Academy
Glasgow University
Navy
Baltimore
Portland, Oregon
Bremerton, Washington
Bath Iron Works
Bath, Maine
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company
Newport News, Virginia
the Apprentice School
RMS Lusitania
World War I

Hilton Village
United States Senate
housing
shipyard
Henry E. Huntington
United States Chamber of Commerce
Second World War
Mariners' Museum
Archer M. Huntington
Anna Hyatt
Phillip W. Hiden
Warwick County, Virginia

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