Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), May 6, 1897, p. 12

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THE MARINE RECORD. AIM i. Sy. —— =— NGRESS ST. XX KAMA aD ye DE ID IOS DD Ee 2 DD OD ODO > rf e+ + WILLIAFISON BROS., COR. RICHMOND AND YORK STS., Philadelphia, Pa. ocdoeiot hebheheheheheheioche » ey WORM GEARED YW |SHIP STEERING ENGINE, STEERING ENGINES. With either Fractional, Spur or Worm Gear of Various Patterns to Suit all Purposes. ESTABLISHED 1871. Montague Iron Works Co. MONTAGUE, MICH. INCORPORATED 1893, MANUFACTURERS OF Marine and Stationary Engines AND BOILERS OF ALL KINDS. Heavy Castings a Specialty. Prices Quoted on Applica- tion. Fore and Aft Compound Marine Engines. The Engines in the following boats are of our Manufacture Tug Hunter, Chicago, 15 and 28x22. ‘Tug Tacoma, Chicago, 16 and 30x24. Tug Zenith, Duluth, 18 and 36x30, Steamer Glenn, South Haven, 14 and 28x20 U. S. Survey Steamer, W.S. Hancock 12and 21x20 Steamer Pine Lake, Charlevoix, 16 and 30x24. Passenger Steamer Pilgrim, St. Clair, 14and 28x20 Steam Barge Iona, Grand Haven, 24 and 46x42. Steam Barge M. I. Greene, Chicago, 20and 36x36 Steamer H. W. Williams, South Haven, 18 and36x30 Steam Barge MarkB. Covell, Manistee, 18 and 30x26 Steam Barge Isabella J. Boyce, Michigan City, 1g and 32x26. Steam Barge Luella H. Worthington, Cedar River, 19 and 36x30. : Passenger Steamer City of Kalamazoo, South Haven, 20 and 40x30. Steamer Oval Agitator, Chicago, 14 and 28x20. Tug E. G. Crosby, Muskegon, 16and 30x24. Tug Peter Coates, Sault Ste. Marie, 1oand 20x16. Steamer Lorain I, Squth Haven, 12 and 21x16, ; Passenger Steamer Lotus, Escanaba, 16and 30x24 | Steam Barge Sachem, Grand Haven, 21 and 38x36 Passenger Steamer Bon Ami, Saugatuck, 14 and ' 28x20. Steam Barge Charles A. Street, Chicago, 20 and x36. Steam Barge Edward Buckley, Manistee, 18 and 36x30. Passenger Steamer E. G. Maxwell, Pentwater, 14 and 28x20. 3 Passenger and Freight Steamer Bon Voyage, Saugatuck, 16 and 30x26. Passenger and Freight Steamer Mabel Bradshaw, Muskegon, 26 and 28x26. é : ‘The engraving represents our 20 and 36x36 Fore and Aft Compound Marine Engine. We build them all sizes and guarantee them to give satisfaction. Prices furnished on application. MONTAGUE IRON WORKS CO., Montague, Mich. -FRANK [IORRISON, 7 #7 Compass Adjuster and manufacturer of Nautical Instruments Compasses, Barometers, Patent Logs, Binnacles, Steam Gauges, [Marine Glasses, Engine Indicators. All Nautical Instruments Carefully Repaired. Orrice wit UPSON, WALTON & CO., 161 RIVER ST., CLEVELAND, O. ‘ Pe Marine Engines. — — SINGLE and — 5 to 200 HORSE POWER. Theseen-— gines are high-class fn workmanship and _ material and moder= __ ate in price. a Send for cuts, de« ’- scription and Prices. Centrifugal © Pumps For raising coal, sand, etc. For dredg« ing, wrecking, and. ; circulating. : Write for catas logue. MORRIS MACHINE WORKS, | - Baldwinsville, N. Y. i HENION & HUBBELL, Agts, 61-69 N. Jefferson St. Chicago, Ill. ? ABRAM SMITH. ANGUS H. SMITH. Abram Smith & Son, SHIPBUILDERS, ALGONAC, [MICH. MR WOODEN sHibsé OF ANY DESCRIPTION BUILT, REBUILT or REPAIRED. - Send for Specification: ‘Prices, Etc Slips for laying up boats. —— 14 > ( Send for Catalogue. Boats for Amateur Builders. : SEND 50 CENTS FOR 72-PAGE ‘‘ALBUM OF DESIGNS.’’ FRED W. MARTIN, Yacht Designer, Youghiogheny MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF OCEAN MINE, YOUGHIOGHENY GAS wee AND General Office: Erie, Pa., Long Distance ’Phone 409. Shipping Docks: Ashtabula, O., Long Distance ’Phone 76. Vessels fueled at all hours Lighter, Car Dump or Derricks. Buffalo Feed Water Heater AND PURIFIER. Iade in all Sizes and to Suit all Conditions. ROBERT LEARMONTH, Miners and Shippers of 200 Bouck Ave., BUFFALO, N. Y. The Cuddy-[{ullen Coal Co. STEAM COAL FUELING DEPARTMENT All designs shown in my new ‘‘AI,BUM OF DE- SIGNS” to scale as indexed or enlarged full size very cheap. SPECIAL DESIGNS TO ORDER. Patterns, Moulds and Instructions to Amateur Builders. Steam Derricks. Small Steam and Sailing Craft Built and Rigged entirely or in part. GOOD COAL. Stem and Stern Posts, Keels, Frames furnished worked in the wood. All kind of boats set up frame and shipped ‘‘knockdown”’ to any part of the world. Station ‘‘A’’ Racine, Wis. River Coal Co.,| The @e > DETROIT RIVER BRANCH.—-Amherstburg; SANDWICH—Ten Pockets and Two Steam “SOO” RIVER BRANCH.- “iwo Docks, (Formerly known as the Anthony and Watson Docks,) Equippe? with Pockets and Steam Derticks. a ae COURTEOUS ATTENTION FACILITIES. #¢ *« ¥ ¥ CLEVELAND HARBOR.—Car Dumper; Eight Pockets, 1000 ‘Tons Capacity; Lighter Four Pockets; Three Steam Derricks; Derricks, OUIER DISPATCH. General Offices, Perry-Payne Bldy., Cleveland, O. THe hie Vi Electro-Dynamic Co. 224 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. STEAI1 COAL. éCECTRICAL ENGINEERS and Manufacturers of ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, Complete Light and Power Plants for Towns, Office Buildings, Railways and : Private Houses. by COMPLETE ELECTRICAL MARINE EQUIPMENTS Installed on St. Louis, St. Paul and other steamers of the American Line, making a total of — with Ocean coal only, by Steam Electric Light. twenty-two direct coupled dynamos aggregating about 15,000 lights. Lighting Plants on Yachts Columbia, Thespia, Rambler, Enterprise and others. Portable Electric Drill Motors now in use at Cramp’s Ship Yard, Union Iron Works, Newport News — Ship Yard, Brooklyn Navy Yard Crescent Ship, Yard Pennsylvania Railroad. MARINE SPECIALTIES. Complete

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