Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1926, p. 39

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August, 1926 MARINE REVIEW Air View Showing Portion of the Busy Harbor at Because of the ever increasing number of industries seeking locations in the South and outlets through Southern seaports, the State of Alabama is building $10;000,- 000 dock terminal facilities at Mobile to take care of the rapidly growing business of the port. ; Mobile Hee A When the new docks are completed to augment the present splendid system, Mobile will be one of the most modernly equipped seaports in the world, with facilities for properly handling every class of commodity with the quickest possible dispatch. On the State Docks site 350 acres of high land with rail, ship and inland waterway facilities is available to tonnage producing industries on very liberal terms. Mobile in- vites Manufacturers to carefully investigate this proposition, as well as the many other maritime and commercial opportunities at the port of Mobile. awaits you. A cooperative welcome Write Board of Commissioners — City of Mobile, Alabama | G. E. Crawford, Mayor H. T. Hartwell,;Commr. Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers 39

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