Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1928, p. 117

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—Day & Night Watches— FAST FUELING Twenty-four hour’ service The fastest and most up-to- date FUEL DOCK on the Great Lakes Storage capacity in elevated bins 700 tons. Specially designed Fair- banks Scales accurately weigh every pound of coal that passes into your | bunker. —at Port Huron on St. Clair This is interior of scale house Bae River beside International showing separate scales for MO >. each bik. Lo. . ‘ Tunnel Punched weight ticket arouse L actual tonnage s ere eel atae st Best West Virginia Coal. f ‘N 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—April, 1928

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