Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), 23 May 1901, p. 16

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16 THE MARINE RECORD. May 23, 1901. Craig Ship Building Co. TOLEDO, OHIO. New Dry-Dock 450 feet long, 110 feet wide Metal 2 on top, 55 feet wide on bottom, 16 feet water on sill. | ae Wooden fee Ship Builders. Repairs to Metal and Wooder Sh'‘ps a Sovecialty. Picnic Resorts along Lake Erie. Linwocd Park and Shadduck’s Grove at Vermillion, Oak Point Beech, Dover Bay Park, etc., are all reached by the Nickel Plate Road. Excursion rates every day. | For rates and particulars inquire City Ticket Office, 189 Superior street, telephone Main 218; or Euclid avenue station, telephone Doan 817, Cleveland, O. Government Proposals. U.S. ENGINEER OFFICE, Custom House, Cincinnati, O., April 24, 1901: Sealed pro- posals for hire of one or more dredging plants, each consisting of one dredge, one towboat, and three dump scows, for use on Ohio river, will be received here until 2 p.m., May 29, 1901, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on application. Wm. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of General Superintendent U. S. Life-Saving Service, Washington, D. C., May 4, I901. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 2 o’clock p. m. of Friday, the 31st day May, 1901, and then publicly opened, for furnish- ing supplies required for the use of the Life- Saving Service for the fiscal year ending June SHIPMATE RANGES. We make vessel ranges of various sizes, from the H. Brxpy, Maj., Engrs. 18-21 | 30, 1902 ; the supplies to be delivered at such points in New York City, Grand Haven, Mich., and San Francisco, Cal., as may be required and in the quantities named in the specifications. The supplies needed consist of Beds and Bedding, Blocks and Sheaves, Cordage, Crockery, Furniture, Hardware, Lamps, Lanterns, etc.; Lumber, Medicines, etc.; Paints, Oils, etc.; Ship Chandlery, Stoves,etc.; Tools and Miscellaneous Articles; all of which are to be enumerated in the The Tinnerman Steel Range Co., 797-803 Lorain Street, ° specifications attached to the form of bid, etc., which may be obtained upon application | Cleveland, have a full assortment of these ranges, and can fill to this office, or to the Inspector of Life-Sav- | orders for any size. They are sold also by large two-oven Shipmate Range down to the two- hole Yacht Range. POR OE on Tae Grand Haven, Mich., and Superintendent THE STAMFORD FOUNDRY COMPANY, posals for dredging and other work required | dressed to the ‘‘General Superintendent received here until 12 noon (standard time) | served to reject any or all bids, and to waive ing Stations, 17 State St., New York City ; Robt. C. Bialy, 923-925 Water St., Bay City, Mich. Thirteenth Life-Saving District, New Ap- U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE, Jones Building, | praiser’s Stores, San Francisco, Cal, Jén- als for ¢ require o the STAMFORD, CONN. *° for removing obstructions to ‘navigation in| U. S. Life-Saving Service, Washington, i main Ship Channel between head of St.|D.C.,’’ and marked on the outside ‘‘Pro- Established 1830. May 28, 1901, and then publicly opened. In-| defects, if deemed for the interests of the 5 formation furnished on application. G. J.|Government. S. I. Kimpati, General : F A LYDECKER, Lieut.-Col., Engineers. 19-21 | Superintendent. 19-20 a we Superintendent Twelfth Life-Saving District, Soo Hardware Co., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. F ; Detroit, Mich., May 6, 1901. Sealed pro-| velopes containing proposals should be ad- Clair and mouth of Detroit rivers, will be | posal for annual supplies.’? The right is re- For Sate BY THE MARINE RECORD, WEsTERN RESERVE BLDG., CLEVELAND, O. VW. S.J ENKS, President. The Jenks Ship Building Co. | O. L. JENKS, Vice Pres. and Treas. A. M. CARPENTER, Sec. and Gen’! Mgr. Pitcg and Machine Shops = [ees] Steel and Wood Ship Builders, PEt Marine Engines and Boilers, « | Yards Foot of Lincoln Ave. Port Huron, Mich. e Py ——STEAM WINDLASSES, CAPSTANS AND STEERING APPARATUS——

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