Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1917, Advertising, p. 24

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24 THE MARINE REVIEW June, 1917 , ° * ° The American Ship Building Company : CLEVELAND, OHIO M. E. FARR, Presi nt J. E. DAVIDSON, Ist Vice-Pres. O. J. FISH, 2nd Vice-Pres., Secy-Treas. A. G. SMITH, Gen. Manager Steamer D. M. Clemson, 600 feet over all; 60-foot beam; 12,000 tons capacity. Built at Lorain Yard. . wie 4 ee snuaM ese OE Steamer Johan Mijelde, 261 feet over all, 43-6 beam, 3200-ton dead weight. Built at Cleveland yard. We also furnish and install all kinds of marine and stationary engines, boilers, windlasses and auxiliary machinery. Complete shipyards at Cleveland and Lorain, Ohio. Also -operating three dry docks at Cleveland and two at Lorain, with improved modern equipment for the repairing of ships. Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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