Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1934, p. 4

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area ea OO 1934 Great Lakes Red Book The Most Widely Used and Best Known Directory on the Great Lakes— 1? IS a complete list of vessels plying the Great Lakes, with the names of the owners, captains and engineers. Contains a separate list of the ore carriers, showing the capacity of each, and a list of the supply houses, fuel docks, repair men, etc., at each port. It also includes an accurate and complete directory of ship building and ship repair yards serving shipping on the Great Lakes. The officers as well as the build- ing and repair facilities of these yards are listed. Because of its convenient vest-pocket size, The Great Lakes Red Book is depended upon by vesselmen and others interested in Great Lakes trade, as the most com- plete, reliable and convenient directory of its kind. i ake? ‘ownet? ain ate Vee gO ae — ben REVIEN WARIS ow ot! To be sure of getting a 1934 book— MAIL THIS COUPON NOW! THE PENTON PUBLISHING CO. Date Book Department 1213 - 35 W. 3rd St. Cleveland, O. PCOS 16 ©... eae ee. for which you are to send, postage prepaid,............. copies of The Great Lakes Red Book for 1934. i ey Price $1.00, Postpaid Address... ee a ‘ ' 164 M. 4 MARINE REviEw—August, 1934

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