Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1919, Advertising, p. 47

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February, 1919 THE MARINE REVIEW 47 gan wuare There Are No Delays | | On Work Done at These Yards | And it makes but little difference whether the work is constructing a 14,000 ton tanker or just overhauling a small vessel. Our equipment consists of three com- plete and modern shipbuilding plants, with eight building slips to take vessels up to 500 feet long, 70-foot beam and 38 feet deep. Two dry docks, 610 x 62 ft. and 437 x 52 ft. with 2214 ft. of water over the sills at low water. All repairs are made in minimum time at moderate figures. The Baltimore Dry Docks & Ship Building Co. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND HOLDEN A. EVANS CABLE ADDRESS —BALTODOCKS, USA J. M. WILLIS President V. Pres. and Gen. Mgr. PIFHSe EHO LR MARINE: REVIEW: LONGI: LOFTIIEG: 10> AOUCERISEKS:

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