Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), June 30, 1887, p. 8

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the Marine Recon. eee ee Ee eS mere een VN peggorameme aii} rw ‘tae liceetniedt zs bh re) De Ce wz == Ca TS . ty 'S CAE EPS (Z F__\ if T aH 3 | i a a 7 - The best equipped slam 7 prterie3 rn the manufac- ture of Modern Marine Boilers Bo rrALO, NEV YORK THE TNA GRATE. = GC. BARNED, AGL ff This Improved Shaking Grate Especially Adapt- ed to Burning Slack. Globe Iron Works, Manufac’s., Fou ndry of Elm a a "OL RVELAND, oO. ers. Ship ee Saal: Wiakers and Kigg STEAM-BOAT SUPPLIES. 22 to 26 Market-St., near Randolph-St.. Chicago, Ill’s. Established in 1857. ., AMERICAN SHIP WINDLASS C0,, 'Builders of Steam, Messenger Chain ‘and Hand Windlasses, Power, Crank and Steam Czepstans, Wharf and Ferry Drops. Their Capstan Windlasses have a Power Capstan with a single head which has power and speed ar- rangement entirely independent of the Windlass, and which makes a direct connection with the Windlass without the intervention of any gearing to com- plicate it and inc-ease the friction. In all their styles of Ste::m Wind- lasses they make «.. direct connection be- tween the engines and the windlass without counter shafts or additional _jg.aring. ‘This saves friction and liabil- \ity to break down, and conduces to dur- ability and ease in operating. They also ‘have a counterbalance for the engines “<2 and an automatic lubricator for worm ‘and worm gear. and the engines are placed together in t :e most accessible position. Th. above improvements and others too numerous to mention, but which ere familiar to Masters, Owners and Builders, are covered by Patents owned exclusively by this Company. For plans and information Address, PRANK §. MANTON, Agent P. 0. Dox 53 Providence, RI H. M. HANNA, PRESIDENT. JOHN F. PANKHURST, VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERALMANAGER,. LUTHER ALLEN, SECRETARY AND TREASURER THEGLOBE IRON WORKS COMPANY BUILDERS OF IRON AND STEEL STEAMSHIPS AND VESSHLS OF ALI DIMENSIONS, Triple Expansion, Compound, High Pressure and Low Pressure MARINE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MARINE, STATIONARY & PORTABLE BOILERS. Blast Furnace and Roling Mill Machinery, Hoisting and Pumping Engines, Portable Hoist- ing Engines. Steam Pumps, Steam and Hand Windlasses, Winches, and Marine Appliances of Every Description. GENERAL SHEET AND D PLATE IRON WORKERS, Machinists, Boiler-Makers and Founders. Builders or Iron Steamships ‘‘Onoko,” “Wm. Chisholm,” “1. H. Devereux,”’ Etc. Stee! Steamship “Spokane.” Passenger Steamer ‘‘Darius Cole.” Steam Yacht “Twilight.” wen Tuys “loternational’’fand “Record.” OFFICE & WORKS, Spruce and Elm Streets. IRON SHIP YARD, Old River Bed, foot of St. Paul St CLEVELAN Dd, OHIO.

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