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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), May 1915, Advertising, p. 8

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8 THE MARINE REVIEW May, 1915 Milwaukee Dry Dock Company MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN SHIP REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS We have two ship yards offering every facility for the repair of both steel and wooden vessels. South Yard Dock is 450 ft. long on keel blocks; 460 ft. over all; 60 ft. width of gate and 16 ft. over sill. West Yard Dock is 312 ft. on keel blocks; 45 ft. width of gate and 12 ft. over sill. Rudder pit in each dock. Electric light for night work. MAIN OFFICE AT SOUTH YARD Foot of Washington Street Telephone Main 3 The Buffalo D ry | Dock Company With our excellent equipment we are enabled to do all kinds of ship repairs at reasonable cost to the owners, whose patronage is solicited with the guarantee of satisfaction in all particulars. We call attention to our facilities for the construction of new vessels of all kinds, particularly dredging outfits, tugs, scows, fuel lighters, etc., plans for which we will furnish on application together with specifications and estimates of cost. 4 EDWARD SMITH, President. EDWARD N. SMITH, Superintendent. WILLIAM KNIGHT, Ass’t Sec’y and Treas. Office Telephone, Bell, 4055 Seneca: 515 Frontier. President’s Office Telphone, 2329 Seneca. President’s Residence Telephone, Tupper 3012 Ass’t Sec’y’s Telephone, 324 North Superintendent’s Telephone, Bryant 209. Tupper 3012 Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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