Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1917, Advertising, p. 14

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14 THE MARINE REVIEW July, 1917 LARGEST F LOATING DRY DOCK EQUIPMENT tH: PACIFIC COAST Completely Equipped Shops for Ship, Engine and Boiler REPAIRS ship Builders Engine Builders Boiler Makers Iron Founders Brass Founders 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 Sgprpeny SEATTLE, WASHINGTON MODERN icant: BOILERS and STEEL SHIP BUILDING Our Methods will save you excessive Dry Dock Charges! © We can handle anything that floats up to a 200- foot length, 40-foot beam, 12-foot draft. Our 500 feettof MARINE RAILWAY and acreage of property give us an immense advan- tage over other dry docks. We can haul out Bee elace wleniied murat TUGS, PASSENGER STEAMERS We specialize in the repairing of Hulls, Boilers and and SPECIAL CONST RUCTION Engines. All work thoroughly guaranteed. WRITE Captain N. Simonson, Pres. T. R. Zickes, Mer. The Rocky River Dry Dock Co. JOHNSTON BROTHERS ROCKY RIVER, OHIO FERRYSBURG, MICHIGAN Please mention THE Marine REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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