Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1925, Advertising, p. 6

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MARINE REVIEW December, 1925 Motorship Built at Lorain PlITIant of wenny FORD | ‘‘HENRY FORD II” Length O. A. 612 Feet Length B/P 590 Beam Moulded 62 Depth Moulded 32 Since her delivery to the Ford Moter Company, the “HENRY FORD II” has been carrying coal and iron ore between Detroit and Lake Superior ports without interruption. We point with pride to this achievement as it again demonstrates the capabilities of our engineers and the completeness of our facilities to undertake new problems and to carry them to a successful conclusion. Sun-Doxford Oil Engine. Opposed Piston Type. All Auxiliaries Electric Drive. | The American Com General Office: Foot of W. 54th St., Cleveland, Ohio Construction Plants at Lorain, Ohio—Cleveland, Ohio—Detroit, Mich. Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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