Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 8 Mar 1906, p. 14

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TAE MaRINE REVIEW ' STRUCTURES /N : DULUTH-SUPERIOR HARBOR COM PLETED DURING /905. feet in T4005 a Missobe Iron Ore Docks. : Ne. Bran the loft ectensded 1148 nnd 33000 lone fa capactt, ding (42 pockets | Hanna Coal Dock. "Bu te 1906. : : Ce Bae che AOL ie G00 tons FROM MAJ. CHARLES L. POTTER'S REPORT. COMMERCE OF DULUTH-SUPERIOR HARBOR. district. The number of vessels entering and clearing was The annual report of the lake commerce of the Duluth- 13,549 and the freight carried by them 22,676,145 net tons, Superior harbor for 1905 was recently compiled by Major valued at $196,751,583. The increase in freight tonnage DULUTH -SUPER/OR HARBOR OMPLETED DURING /905. STRUCTURES /N RIV B Bierce DSO Sa . KX : Bostan Cowl Dock a EVO UF LOO by REO P¢ _ Aerial i Wyle (204 nd S. Engineer Fessed Yard ILS. Leariling pre at deft. Bout Aone, ; ; : ' : duunch house and warckoudse at right. Fard tr ; oe B: . spunea Se Age pared Sti ere. Fahogratused . : FROM MAJ. CHARLES L, POTTER'S REPORT. Charles L. Potter, government engineer in charge of the over 1890 was 696 per cent and over 1904 36.46 per cent.

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