Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 14 Jan 1897, p. 26

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26. MARINE REVIEW. ; .. _ CRAM eS SHI P YARD, E PHILADELPHIA, PA. | Se EER eS on Battle Ships, Cruisers, Passenger and Freight | | Steamships, Etc. | Steam Machinery of every description, including boilers and all equipment, Marine Engines of any desired power, Mining Machinery, Hydraulic Plants, both for pumping | and for power, Tank Works; in short, every device or appliance embraced in the'domain -- of applied mechanics. GUN CARRIAGES. _ Basin Dry Dock ana Marine JRailway. Parsons' Manganese Bronze and White Brass. Water Tube Boilers, "sass A\rea of Plant tiny. two acres. Area covered by buildings, fifteen acres. Delaware River front, 1,543. feet. . Floating Derrick "atlas," capagty 130 tons, with 60 feet hoist, and 36 feet out-hang of boom. : _ Number of Men Employed, about 6,000 in all departments. Z\t once, the greatest and most complete Ship and on Building Establishment in the Western Hemisphere.

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