Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1927, p. 91

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—Day & Night Watches— FAST FUELING Twenty-four hour _ service The fastest and most up-to- FUEL DOCK on the Great Lakes Storage capacity in elevated bins date 700 tons. Specially designed Fair- banks Scales accurately weigh every pound of coal that passes into your bunker. —at Port Huron on St. Clair River beside International This is interior of scale house showing separate scales for each bin. , Punched weight ticket shows / actual tonnage Pa loaded into your bunker. Tunnel Best West Virginia Coal. Se Breakage Reduced to minimum. Photo shows the ‘‘William G. Mather’’ one of the largest boats on the lakes (13,000 gross tons) refueling at our Port Huron Dock. PORT HURON COAL & DOCK COMPANY PORT HURON, MICHIGAN EXECUTIVE OFFICES—1460 UNION TRUST BLDG., CLEVELAND, OHIO MARINE REVIEW—October, 1927

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