Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1922, p. 252

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Photographs from Far and Near Old lake steamers Corsica and Selwyn Eddy at Nor- folk, still in New England coal trade. Ex-Kaiser’s yacht Germania at left. Royal Mail steamer Narenta being re- paired at Todd plant, Seattle. The contract came in face of Canadian competition af- ter vessel grounded in Puget Sound. Con- tract time was 42 days, actual time only 33, days Wireless station at Bush Terminal, Brvuoklyn, handling marine messages for Radio Corp. New Pilot boat Maryland now on duty off Cape Henry, Md. She is rated as a model. At Philadelphia navy yard, 109 destroyers are out of commission. Side by side are the old cruisers - and battleships. scheduled for the scrap pile as a tribute to disarmament. Special type coal- ing barge used by Standard Coal Co. at Oakland, with Capacity of 100 tons per hour.

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