Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), July 21, 1887, p. 3

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H. D. COFFINBERRY, PRES'T. ROBERT WALLACE, VICE PRES’. WM. M. FITCH SEC’Y. ThE CLEVELAND SHIP-BUILDING COMPANY, Detroit and Center Streets, Cleveland, Ohio, IRON SHIFP Ss. Marine and Stationary ENGINES AND BOLLERS, Blowing Engines and Steam Hammers, AND MILL GEARING AND CASTINGS. tt re We take pleasure in announcing that we have purchased the property, business and good-will of the Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Comply. and will add to these works, so long and favorably known, a first-class Iron Ship-building Department, with sufficient room and all modern facilities for building two large vessels at the wame time, and a Boiler Shop with most approved tools for large work, including Tweddell’s Hydraulic Plant for flanging, riveting, etc. We have associated with us Messrs. H. D. Coffinberry and Robert Wallace, late of the Globe Ship-building Co. and the Globe Iron Works, and Wm. M. Fitch, late f the Winslow Line of Steamers. We have made the following appointments : Mr. O. N. Steele, Assistant Superintendent; Mr. Thomas W. Bristow, late foreman of Wyandotte Ship Yard, Superintendent of Ship Yard; Mr. Quincy Miller, Superintendent of Boiler Shop; Mr, John Stoney, Superintendent of Foundry, anu Mr. Jas, ©. Wallace, Draughtsman. We purpose building Iron and Steel Vessels of all descriptions, Marine and Stationary Engines and Boilers, Blowing Engines, Steam Helve Hammers said such ether work as our large assortment of patterns eminently qualify us to build, at a minimum price. Your patronage is solicited, and we trust that the excellence of our work, with fair dealing and strict attention to business, will secure its continuance. THE CLEVELAND SHIP-BUILDING COMPANY. SIGNAL LAMPS For Steamers and Sailing Vessels. “PATENT FLUTED LENS 2 PERFECT COLORS. GET THE BEST AND AVOID COLLISIONS. Soe These Lamps give a more brillant light than any Signal Lamp now SS er ee ll in French Wrought Iron Steamboat Copper, Tin, FELTHOUSEN They have been adopted by the principal Ocean and Lake Steamers | ut | > Over Ten Thousand Now in Use. fa [ales Titec WE ALSO MANUFACTURE THE CELEBRATED Th i ; I of all Sizes for Steamers and Hotels. i i k ee use. ; SSS = = —-— = ——r, i | Ranges and Broilers | yi = 2) =< SS ty NY (Or and Sheet Iron Workers & RUssELL, 139 & 141 MAIN ST., BUFFALO. ~ WM. H. RADCLIFFE, Shipbuilder and GCen- eral Repairine. OLD RIVER BED, Ft. OF TAYLOR St., CLEVELAND. O. WARD 7 SHIPOMIT HS All Kind of Forgings, | =—— Boltsand Truss Rods 2 Fo gg for Building. i ae = eae 19 Main-stCleveland WINDLASS FOR SALE. The undersigned have . elton Fetent tg engae ae ora one and three-eighths inch bar chein tor sale heap. — NSON & BATES, 27 Erie St, Racine, Wis JACKSON, DETROIT BOAT WORKS. BUILDERS OF STEAM anp SAIL YACHTS, RACING SHELLS anp HUNTING CANOES! SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF Clark's Patent Metallic Lite Ralls and Wooden Lite Boats. YAW L AND ROW BOATS of all sizes in stock, Steam and Hand Steering Wheels at to order. SHOPS, FOOT DEQUINDRE 8T., DETROIT, MICH. TELEPHONE NO. 1154, THOS. DREIN & SON BUILDERS OF METALLIC LIFE BOATS and LIFE RAFTS of all classes 4 Governmentand PleasureBoats <3 0fWood. Biock Cork Life Pre- servers. Sole manutacturer of Capt. JONATHAN Conz’s celebrate PatentLifeRafts Tatnall-st and Railroad,Wilmington Del CAPT. GEO. A. SIMPSON. |poperTeE. HILLS Compass Adjuster, COMPASSES, BAROMETERS, PATENT LOGS | 57 & 59 North Wells St., Chicago, Tu. Telephone 3321, | AND MARINE GLASSES REPAIRED, STEAM FITTING AND HEATING, | (“usec for‘Locad Atérwction mute tine Wrought Iron Pipe & Fittings ee eae ae as BNGINEER’S SUPPLIES. leads, North or South of above Courses ‘General Jobbing Work Done Promptly | 6 | River St.,Cleveland, 0. Also, Proprietor of North Side Brass Works. Cleveland Dry Dock Co, Shipbuilding, Drydocking, Re- pairing and Spar Making. CLEVELAND, OHBTO. | MARINE REPORTER AT THE STRAITS, Reports of Passing Vessels a Specialty. Messages Delivered to Passing Vessels Day or Night, Weather Permitting. MY ICE REPORTS MAY BE RELIED ON. SEVENTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE. The Patronage of the Marine Pubiic Respect- fully Requested--Charges Reasonable. F. J- STEMPSON, MACKINAW CITY MICH. Established in 1859. HENRY LEOPOLD. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of fine and plain FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY, And Manufacturer of Counters, Shelving, Bank d Bar-room Fixtures, Mattrasses and Vessel Furniture A SPECIALTY, Warerooms 798 and 800 Lorain-st., near Ful- ton. Factory 10 Willet-st. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Scott's New Coast Pilot Corrected for Additions and Changes te the Opening of Navigation in 1887,) IS SOLD BY SHIP CHANDLERS AND BY THE PUBLISHER, CEORCE SCOTT, AT 162 LARNED E.,, ST.,DETROIT, MICH Moiles ‘Tug Line. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. y Office on WATER ST., Sh door from Canal Park. Tugs Tom Dowling, Frank Trac g g, F y and Laura Gibbs. All kinds of Tug Work Done with Promptness and Dispatch. Tugs and Lighters Always in Readiness. RAFT TOWING -A SPECIALTY, Correspondence Solicited. »

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