Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), May 1919, p. 242

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Latest Marine News in Pictures Here are three of the latest vessels for the American merchant ma- rine. These ships em- body the most modern improvements in naval. architecture and_ special attention has been given in fitting out to make them desirable berths from the seaman's point of view. Chestnut Above is Hill, 7000- a recent ton tanker, product of shown _ be- the New low, was York Ship- built by building Co. Pusey & Lake Wil- Jones, Wil- son, at the / mi as : on, right, is a ; lake - built vessel. These vessels, products of American yards, have recently left the fitting out docks and soon will be engaged in overseas service. peanut oil unloaded at Seattle from Japanese ship Kashima Maru, Japanese schooner, among first of trading ships to 'arrive at Seattle after ending of hostilities

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