Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1926, p. 37

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October, 1926 MARINE REVIEW. : 37 Showing a section of one of the eight Ellis Channel Steel Barges recently shipped to Venezuela. EN ROUTE FOR SOUTH AMERICA! OTE how Ellis System steel barges are knocked O l down for shipment. See how easily the barge rt! y sections are handled and consider how quickly the complete barge may be assembled. Only eighteen Eighteen sections to a barge! Low cost construction is a big factor in the growing popularity of Ellis Hulls. Pieces Ellis Channel System Steel Hulls are strong and seaworthy. Their splendid record for low upkeep will interést all progressive owners. Hulls built and under / construction for varied types of service at home and e abroad testify to the popularity of the Ellis Channel System. Write for further information. Poe = ELLIS CHANNEL SYSTEM OF STEEL HULL CONSTRUCTION PATENTED EDGAR AMES, Sole Licensee 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK water-way types, can be designed and built to ex- ceptional advantage by the Ellis ChannelSystem. Car Floats, Oil Barges, Coal Barges, and similar vessels, including sea- going, harbor and inland Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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