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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1917, Advertising, p. 6

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6 THE MARINE REVIEW January, 1917 ei BUILDERS OF ‘‘SEEANDBEE,”’ LARGEST SIDE WHEEL STEAMER IN THE WORLD. Designers and builders of all types of Freight and Passenger Steamers, Engines, Boilers and Auxiliary Machinery Manufacturers of BRASS MARINE HARDWARE and BRASS SPECIALTIES. Builders of Metallic Life Boats and Clark Patent Metallic Life Rafts. DETROIT SHIPBUILDING COMPANY M. E. Farr, Pres. and Treas. E. Ketcham, Secretary Frank Jeffrey, Gen. Supt. John D. Langell, Supt. of Dry Docks and Repairs : ter a Established 1852 Steel Shipbuilding Plant at Wyandotte, Michigan. First- Dry Docks, Machinery Works and class equipment for making hull and machinery repairs. General Offices, Foot of Orleans Street DETROIT, MICH. COLLINGWOOD SHIPBUILDING CO. LIMITED COLLINGWOOD—ONTARIO—CANADA STEEL and WOODEN SHIPS, ENGINES, BOILERS, CASTINCS and FORCINGCS PLANT FITTED WITH MODERN APPLIANCES FOR QUICK WORK DRY DOCKS and SHOPS EQUIPPED TO OPERATE DAY or NICHT on REPAIRS Steamer ‘‘J. H. G. HAGARTY” Completed Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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