Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), July 2, 1896, p. 12

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THE MARINE RECORD. ESTABLISHED 1871. ENCINEERING (Stationary and Locomotive Engineer- ing), Electricity, Architectural and Mechanical - Drawing, Plumbing, Heating, Mining, English Branches, ete. TAUGHT BY MAIL. Engineers can qualify to obtain licenses. To enroll nly. necessary to know how to read and write. | Circular free. State subject you wish to study. The International Correspondence Schools, SCRANTON, PA. eee: MANUPACTURER®S OF Heavy Castings a Specialty. Fore ant Aft Compound Marine Engines. Tug, Hunter, Chicago, 15 and 28xez. Tuy, lacoma, Chicago, 16 and 30x24, Tug, Zenith, Duluth, 18 and 36x30. Steamer Glenn, South Haven, 14 and 28x20. U.S Survey Steamer, W. S. Hancock 12 and 21x20. Steamer Pine ‘Lake, Charlevoix, 16 and 30x24. Passenger Steamer Pilgrin, St. Clair, 14 and 28x20, Steam Barge lona, Grand Haven, 24 and 46x42. Steam Barge M, T. Greene, Chicago, 20 and 36x36. Steamer H. W. Williams, South Haven, 18 and 36x30. Steam Barge Mark B. Covell, Manistee, 18 and 30x26 Steam Barge Isabella J. Boyce, Michi,an Cit , 19 and 32x26. Steam Barge Luella H. Worthington, Cedar River, 19 and 36x30. Passenger Steamer City of Kalamazoo, South Haven, 20 and 40x30. WILLIAMSON BROS,, Steamer Oval Agitator, Chicago, 14 and 28x20. Cor. Richmond and York Sts,, PHILADELPHIA, PA, Steamer Oval Agitator, Chicago, 14 and 28% ug E. G. Crosby, Muskegon, 16 an x24. WW Tug Peter Coates, Sault Ste. Marie, 10 and 20x16 Steamer Lorain L, South Haven, 12 and 21x16. Passenger Steamer Lotus, Escanaba, 16 and 30x24. Steam Barge Sachem, Grand Haven, 21 and 38x36. GRESS ST. Be2BaGZ Steam Barge Charles A. Street, Chicago,20 and 36x36 Steam Barge Edward Buckley, Manistce,18 and 36x30 and guarantee them to give satisfaction. HOISTING ENGINES and SHIP STEERING ENGINES. With either Frictional; Spur or Worm G Patterns to euit all purposes. pu reone rR rh ie kas en IMI A R| N a Ge ete es ara ‘Chicago. ilk, GLUE THE W.L. SCOTT CO. Upson-Walton Co., Cleveland, 0. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN M. |. Wilcox Cordage and Supply Co., Toledo, 0. Send for Circulars and Samples. “="*VMANSFIELD STEAM COAL SHAMOKIN. WILKESBARRE, AND HAZLETON LEHIGH Fueling Steam Vessels a Specialty. Dock and Office at Canal Dock. Either from Dock or Steam Scow Mansfield, capacity 300 tons, _ in buckets, which gives quick dispatch. Boats coaled day or night. E ee | = ad A _ Docks lighted with electricity and equipped with Steam Derricks. 5 MONTAGUE IRON WORKS 60,, c Maring and Stationary Engines : AND BOILERS OF ALL KINDS. Prices Quoted on Application. The Engines in the following boats are of our manufacture Passenger Steamer Bon Ami, Saugatuck, 14 and 28:20 3 Passenger Steamer E. G. Maxwell, Pentwater, 14 and 28x20. Passenger and Freight Steamer Ron Voyage, Saugatuck, 16 and 30x26. Passenger and Freight Steamer Mabel B:adshaw, Muskegon, 16 and 28x26. The engraving represents our 20 and 36x36 Fore and Aft Compound Marine Engine. Prices furnished on application. MONTAGUE IRON WORKS CO., Montague, Mich, FRANK MORRISON, COMPASS ADJUSTER NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. _ COMPASSES. BAROMETERS, PATENT LOGS, BINNACLES, STEAM GAUGES, MARINE GLASSES, ENGINE INDICATORS. All Nautical Instruments Carefully Repaired. - Office with Upson, Walton & Co., 164 River St., Cleveland, 0. INCORPORATED 1693. A AR | F EN 6 | N ES SINGLE AND COMPOUND. 5 TO 200 HORSE- POWER. These en- gines are high-class n workmanship: and material and. moderate in price, Send for cuts, des- cription and prices. Centrifugal Pumps For raising coal, sand, &c. For dredging, wrecking and circulating. Write for cata- logue. MORRIS MACHINE WORKS, Baldwinsville, N. Y. HENION & HUBBELL, Agents, 61-69 North Jefferson St., Chicago, Lil. MONTAGUE, MIOH. ABRAM SMITH. ANGUS H. SMITH. ABRAM SMITH & SON, SHIP-BUILDERS, ALGONAC, MICH. We build them all sizes Wooden Ships of any description built. rebuilt, or repaired. AND MANUFACTURER OF Send for specifications, prices, ete. Good slips for laying up boats. — TEESE A A TS SS Extra 4th of July Schedule. The Nickel Plate Road will run train 19 leaving Cleveland 3:30 a. m. through to Vermillion, account special attractions at Shadducks and Linwood Parks. 139—27 ‘The GUDDY-MULLEN COAL C0., Cleveland eee DEALERS IN BEST GRADES OF STEAM COAL. SHIPPING DOCK with Car Dumping Machine, also eight chutes holding 100 tons each, for Rapid Fueling within Eastern Arm of Breakwater, Cleveland. SPECIAL ATTENTION _ GIVENTO STEAMBOAT _ FUELING. Steam Lighters Carrying Derricks and Large Buckets in operation day and night within Cleveland Harbor. Pocket dock at Sandwich on Detroit River, formerly owned by Mullen & Gatfield. Pocket dock now under construction on Sault River. Main Offices, Perry-Payne Bldg., Cleveland, 0, Telephone No. 8, RIVER DOCK, West River Street. Telephone 1441. ROBERT E. HILLS, Steam Fitting Handicapped and Heating, Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings, Engin- eers’ Supplies; General Jobbing Work Done Promptly. Also Proprietor of North Side lron' Works. 67 & 59 North Wells St. CHICAGO, ILL. For the 4th of July festivities, the Nickel Plate Road will extend the Lorain Accommodation leaving Cleveland 3:30 a. m. to Vermillion. Celebration at Shad- ducks and Linwood Parks. One fare for the round trip. 137—27 SOME BOATS ARE BADLY HANDICAPPED FOR WANT OF THE RIGHT KIND OF —FUEL We have the right kind at our Amherstburgh Dock, and will take good care of your wants if you will give us a chance. O. W. SHIPMAN, Office, 90 Griswold Street, DETROIT, MICH.

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