Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1910, p. 43

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January, 1910 Tac Marine ReEvIEwW 43 owe) | Upson-Walton Co, BEST, U. S. NAVY and NAVY BOTH : Cleveland, O. SPUN and UNSPUN ALSO . PLUMBERS' SPUN OAKUM AND COTTON Established 1840 | MARINE OUR MOTTO: "QUALITY, FIRST, LAST, ALWAYS" > Al NI & Nearly 70 years of active business made possible only by "Square Dealing" W. 0. DAVEY & SONS GUARANTEED Offices and Factory 164 Laidlaw Avenue | | ] STRICTLY PURE JERSEY CITY, N.J. ARTICLES. .----_OF--_ GREAT INTEREST Geo. Miu 169 Jackson Boulevard CHICAGO ILLINOIS will be found in the current issue of "REACTIONS," the Thermit Quar- terly. The welding of the sternpost of U. S. Quartermaster Steamer "Gen. McDowell" is described with many illustrations. Also the welding of a 48 ton flywheel in the wilds of North Carolina where no shop facilities were available. INSURANCE HULLS and CARGOES @ "Reactions" is sent free of charge and it will be well worth your while to write for a copy. GOLDSCHMIDT THERMIT CO. 90 West St., New York City 432-436 Folsom Street, San Francisco 103 Richmond Street, W. Toronto, Can. DIRECT REPRESENTATIVE OF LEADING AMERICAN AND FOREIGN UNDERWRITERS

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