Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1930, p. 70

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SS “STADACONA” Latest Bulk Freighter of the Canada Steamship Lines fleet was built by the Midland Shipbuilding Co. Midland, Ontario The Stadacona will go into operation during the Season of 1930. The Midland Shipbuilding Company is owned by CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES BATH IRON WORKS Launching 425 ft. steel Steamship Years of experience in design and building water craft, have won for Bath Iron Works an enviable reputation. Sound materials straight thru, expert designing, conscientious workmanship— . these are features of every vessel that leaves the docks of the Bath Iron Works. Inquiries Solicited BATH IRON WORKS CORP SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS BATH, MAINE, U.S.A. LOS ANGELES SHIPBUILDING & DRYDOCK CORPORATION SAN PEDRO, CALIFORNIA 40 Acres of Modern Shipbuilding Equipment To Meet Every Requirement a Floating Drydock—12,000 Tons Capacity SHIP BUILDING SHIP REPAIRS 70 MARINE REVIEW—March, 1930

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