Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1921, Advertising, p. 90

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— THE MARINE REVIEW February, 1921 2 TNS Our shipyard is laid out to satisfy the need for a plant combining the factors of speedof construction, quality of workmanship andeconomy of cost. The ways are parallel to the river for a distance of 1700 feet. Each way is a continuation of another, affording equal ease of construction whether building ahuge600-foot lake freighter or a 261-foot type designed for ocean service. CCNA A Please mention THe MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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