Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1916, p. 423

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December, 1916 THE MARINE REVIEW 423 : 4 EMORY LEGAap emma Coe — The big family of bulk freighters, native to the Great Lakes, is growing at a Rooseveltian pace. A view at Lorain, O. Operator in this diving ma- chine attaches airtight pontoons to sides of sunken vessel. Machine is designed to pene- trate great depths. View shows ARIZONA, our newest sea fighter, miniature. looks safe'in hands of Capt. McDonald: An inspiring but still too rare The gray smoke hangs like a shroud over the old FRANKLIN as a scene in American yards. f§ she gives up her life for the government—for her scrap material.

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