Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1917, Advertising, p. 10

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10 THE MARINE REVIEW January, 1917 LARGEST FLOATING DRY DOCK EQUIPMENT 2 PACIFIC COAST Completely Equipped Shops for Ship, Engine and Boiler REPAIRS Ship Builders, Engine Builders, Boiler Makers, Iron Founders, Brass Founders, Lumber Manufacturers PARSON’S MARINE STEAM TURBINES—YARROW BOILERS Cable Address: ‘*THREEDOCKS’’—Codes: Western Union, A. B. C., 5th ed. and Bentley’s Seattle Construction & Dry Dock Company SEATTLE, WASHINGTON sat eens eee o7-7- = = aren - an Te? moe a> rid G AR, SS ; = tp | rr acwaneaneee, oO << —— © tanre-oe OX <= re vam FaLrwareri we <<! a own aw res > Tietjen & Lang Dry Dock Co. HOBOKEN, N. J. NINE DRY DOCKS General Repairs on Wooden and Iron Vessels | FT. OF 17th STREET Ni 4 Telephone 700 Hoboken HOBOKEN, N. J. ace x o Seo eS SP ne wr ry ax S.No as 5 SS SPOT SY rw MB As ey aS) TOV ED

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