Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 10 May 1906, p. 35

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"TAE. MarRINE. REVIEW 33 Steamship Minnesota equipped with Hyde Windlass and Capstans. Selected for the Minnesota and Dakota of the Great Northen Steamship Co.'s fleet--the largest vessels ever built in the United States. They are also being in- stalled on nearly all of the vessels now building for the Navy Depart- ment, Revenue Cutter service, Lighthouse Board and the United States Coast Survey. Reason--Their Superiority Send. for Illustrated Catalog. HYDE WINDLASS COMPANY BATH, MAINE Geo. L. McCurdy 169 Jackson Boulevard CHICAGO ILLIN-OTS INSURANCE HULLS and CARGOES DIRECT REPRESENTATIVE OF LEADING AMERICAN AND FOREIGN UNDERWRITERS THE BOURNE-FULLER CO. IRON STEEL PIG IRON COKE Cleveland, Ohio. BOST FERRALL'S HUB HOISTER Sheave for Same. The sheaves of these hoisters are fitted with Star Metaline Bushings and Side Bearings, which keep the sheaves from heating, make them run true and together with the rounded edges of the shells, soon save more than their cost, by pre- serving the rope. ON & LOCKPORT BLOCK CO. BOSTON - MASS.

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