Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 28 Mar 1907, p. 39

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"THE MarINe. REVIEW 39 M. SULLIVAN DREDGING OF ALL KINDS THE REMOVING OF DEEP WATER EARTH AND ROCK A SPECIALTY. - - _ 721 West Ferry St. BUFFALO, : . oe CONG Ys THE Standard Contracting Co. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS For Railroads, Dredging, Dock Build- ing, Concrete, Submarine work, &zc. Wade Building Cleveland, Ohio G. H. Breymann & Bro's CONTRACTORS FOR PUBLIC: WORKS Dredging, Dock Building, Etc. 5, 6 AND 7 MARINE BUILDING TOLEDO, OHIO. Hickler Brothers SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH. MARINE RAILWAY Capacity, 1,000 tons. Draft, 714. ft. forward, 13% ft. aft. Length on keel blocks, 180 ft.; over all, 190 ft. Machine Shop, Foundry and Steam Forge, Dredges, Drill Boats and Derrick Scows. Dunbar and Sullivan DREDGING Company BUFFALO, N. Y. REMOVE SUBMARINE ROCK OR EARTH Buffalo Dredging Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS ON SUBMARINE WORK Office D. S. Morgan Bldg. BUFFALO, N. Y. The Toledo Fuel Go. Toledo, Ohio Steamboats sup- plied with West Va. and Ohio coals from docks or lighter. A. M. DONOVAN, PRES. & GEN. MGR. tn or ti ha =--ett--é--'"'"'"'"'zrYY(N | GEN C. Hi. STARKE DREDGE & DOCK CO., Contractors for Public Works. DREDGING, PILE DRIVING, AND SUBMARINE PIPE LAYING. Canal Street, West of First Avenue, Wisconsin. Milwaukee, - - a

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