Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1921, Advertising, p. 106

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106 THE MARINE REVIEW February, 1921 We ii SIT ANVIL (The largest. steel vessels on the Great Lakes can be handled in this floating steel drydock at the River Rouge, Michigan, shipyard. Our graving dock at Ashtabula, Ohio, will accommodate the larg- est steel ships on the lakes. We have other drydocks to accommodate smaller ships and _ tugs.) IULUUIOUULUUVUUUVU0UUEUUUTUOUIVUULUU LULL We extend to ship owners and operators our facilities for handling all types of marine repair work. We do so with the assurance that every repair job, large or small, will be completed in the shortest possible time. Great Lakes Engineering Works Shipbuilders and Engineers SHIP YARDS and DRY DOCKS RIVER ROUGE, MICHIGAN. ASHTABULA, OHIO ENGINE WORKS—DETROIT, MICHIGAN HOUIUTUUNTIEOOUU LUTTE SPAMMHINNMUNNA FAULT CE Ln nnn mnt rent eee ee EEE ee Please mention THE Marine REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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