Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1926, p. 51

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January, 1926 MARINE REVIEW Results Justify Repeat Orders WO MORE Pickands Mather Ships, under con- struction by the American Shipbuilding Company, Cleveland, will each be equipped with three ENGBERG Marine Generating Sets. What more impressive proof of ENGBERG superiority and dominance in the marine field than consistent re- peat orders from the leading corporations of America? Thirty years of practical experience, backed by the de- sire and will to produce the best, and aided by the ad- vice of hundreds of engineers, have made the name of ENGBERG stand for the ultimate in quality, economy, and long life. Be sure to write for Catalog 105. 51 ENGBERG’S ELECTRIC & MECHANICAL WORKS, 225 Vine Street, St. Joseph, Mich., U.S. A. GENERATING ENGINES . prs GENERATORS MOTORS * SWITCHBOARDS The “Superior” Spur Geared Windlass WE ALSO BUILD Windlasses Steering Gears Capstans Gypseys Winches Hoisting Engines Swinging Engines Power Paw! Posts Dredge Deck Engines Anchor Hoists Scow Winding Gears Drill Frame Hoists Suction Pipe Hoists Steel and Wooden Derricks Manufacturers of Steam and Electrical Machinery SUPERIOR IRON WORKS COMPANY SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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