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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1919, Advertising, p. 133

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April, 1919 SPEEDWAY SHIPYARD TUGS Steel W ood Seagoing Harbor with complete machinery installation SEABURY STEAM ENGINES AND WATER TUBE BOILERS - Contractors for U.S. Navy and Shipping Board Tugs Gas Engine & Power Company and Charles L. Seabury & Company CONSOLIDATED Morris Heights New York City THE MARINE REVIEW 133 MODERN MARINE BOILERS and STEEL SHIP BUILDING TUGS, PASSENGER STEAMERS and SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION WRITE ~ JOHNSTON BROTHERS FERRYSBURG, MICHIGAN THE BETHLEHEM : SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION | LIMITED DELIVERED To the United States Navy during the war: More DESTROYERS than all other shipyards. and navy yards combined; More than half of all the SUBMARINES. To the United States Shipping Board, Emergency : Fleet Corporation: ; About 25 per cent of the total STEEL MER- |f CHANT TONNAGE. J PLANTS Fore River Plant, ey Mass. Harlan Plant, Wilmington, Del, {}: Moore Plant, Elizabeth N.J. parrows Point Plant, Sparrows Point, Md. Shipbuilders and Engineers Marine & Seer Engingers Curtis Marine Turbines Water Tube & Scotch Boilers 4 Auxiliary Machinery Succi Facilities for Repair Work ]f, BETHLEHEM SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION, LTD. GENERAL OFFICES: BETHLEHEM, PA. BRANCH OFFICES 111 Broadway, New York 260 California Ave., San Francisco Atlas Steel Casting Company General Office and Works: BUFFALO, N. Y. Acid a Hearth Steel Castings Exclusively FRANK D. MOFFAT © CO. New York and New England Sales Agents 81 Fulton Street, New York Please mention THE MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers nion Plant, San Francisco, Cal. IE

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