Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), March 1, 1888, p. 8

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anv Whe Marine Record. i For Sale. 9 Maria’ Boilers and 3 tags: Marine Steel Boiler. Seventeen feet long, 7 feet diameter, thickness of plate 48-10(ths, allowed 110 Ibs. of steam, Six years eld and in good condition. Marins Iron Boiler Twelve feet long, 5 fect 8 inches diameter, stack pels A ald earch o an inch, allowed 90 lbs. of steam Tug Flossie Thielcke, Length 60 feet, beam 15 feet, depth 7 feet, draft 7 feet, engine 16 by 18, boiler 11 feet long. 6 feet diamete), ~ allowed 100 Ibs. of steam. Built in 1879, and is in good a Tug Uncle Sam, Length 60 feet, beam 14 feet, sean dg eels Assess i “a8 nz, 5 eneined 17 by 17: steel boiler 12 feet diameter, of %¢'hs plate, eyed. 00 te ott ea, Hull rebuilt in 1887. Tug J. C. Ingram, Length 54 sed ine 17 by 18, b ths plate, siiowed 90 lbs. 0! Apply to he DUN beam 15 feet 6 inches, conve 7 feet, en- oiler 10 feet long. 5M, fe eet diameter, of f steam. Rebuilt in 1835. eS & WRECKING CO,, 4 South Water St.; Chicago, Tl. clealan Blok 60, MANUFACTURERS 0 @ rafal leks i Ny PAKING THE PLACE OF I} WOODEN BLOCKS FOR 2p iY 159 River St., CLEVELAND, 0. NHAM ALL PURPOSES. H. F. PARMENTER tH. PRESLEY & C0., ENGINES, a a gone HEA TER SYPHONS AND INJECTORS: PACKING,GASKETS, AND STEAM & RUBBER HOSE. Sed tee Healy CAUL ERS’ 4 24 a RARER 8t., Tel ephone No. 2383, ROBERT E. HILLS. 57 & 59 North Wells St., Chicago, Il. Telephone 3321. STEAM FITTING AND HEATING, Wrought Iron Pipe & Fittings ENGINEER'S SUPPLIES. General Jobbing Work Done Promptly. Also, Proprietor of North Side Brass Works. ROPE YETTING For Steamers and Steam Yachts a Specialty. E.A.EVANS, Rigger. 193 South St., New York, KATZENSTEIN’S SELY- Soneerets META! nies within the hastoighet yearsin this and Foreign es. Also flexitie for slip-jeiots on steam . pipes and for bh draulic 2. pressure. For ‘all par- } tieulars and references ie LKATZENSTEIN & CO 257 West St., between Leroy and Clarkson-st, pe CAPT. THOS. WILSON, who uses this packing on his Steam- ers, and THE MARINE RECORD are Agents for Cleveland and the Lakes. <. s a ce McKINNON BROS. Ashtabula Harbor, ., Machinists, Shipsmiths & Steamfitters ; ALSO, DEALERS IN Engineers’ Hupplies, Ihubricating and Burning Pile BUSINESS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, CAPT. GEO. A. SIMPSON, Compass Adjuster, | COMPASSES, BAROMETERS, PATENT LOGS —* BARNS. masses RBPAIRED, miaee Nort or South of above Courses {6 ¢River St., Cleveland, 0.; 4 Triple Expansion, Compound, High Pressure and Low Pressure GENERAL SHEET AND PLATE IRON WORKERS, | SRE STEAM ERS - “SPOKANE” “CAMBRIA,” ‘Established in 1857. AMERICAN-SHIP WINDLASS CO. Builders of Steam, Messenger Chain and Hand Windlasses, Power, Crank — and Steam Capstans, 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 th Windlass, and which makes a direct connection with the Windlass without | the intervention of any gearing tocom- plicate it and increase the friction. es In all their styles of Steam Wind- | lasses they make uw direct connection be- tween the engines and the windlass without counter shafts or additional gearing. 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 and an automatic lubricator for worm and worm gear, and the engines ar placed together in tae most accessi position. The above improvement others too numerous to menti which are familiar to Masters and Builders, are covered by P owned exclusively by this Con For plans and information Address, FRANK 5. MANTON, Agent. P. 0. box 53, Poi LUTHER ALLEN, SECRETARY AND TREASURER LAKE ERIE BOILER WORKS. The best aquibndl plant i in America for the seer ture ot Modern Marine Boilers = GHARHGH OO. Ey VOU O02. Ship Chandlers, Sail Makers and Rigeere STEAM-BOAT SUPPLIES. 22 to 26 Market- near Randolph-St. CInicazc,. Forest Gilly C1GAR STORE, THOMAS DIGGER, Prop'r. MAMTFACTURER AND JOBRER OF CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. 259 PEARL STREE Eo Ill’s. ae JOHN F. PANKHURST, VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERALMANAGER.,. = HL Mi. HANNA, PRESIDENT. THE EGLOBE | RON WORI S COMPANY IRON AND STEEL STEAMSHIPS AND VHSSHLS OF ALI DIMENSIONS, MARIZE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, MARINE, STATIONS & PORTABLE BOILERS. Blast Furnace and Steam Pumps, Steam: Roling Mill Machinery, and Hand Windlasses Hoisting and Pumping” Winches, and Marine Engines, Portable Hoist- Appliances of Evers ing Engines. a Description. = Machinists, Boiler-Makers and Founders. , ON STEAMSHIPS “ONOK0.” “WH. CHISHOLM,” OFFICE & WORKS, Spruce and Elm Streets. “m8. TRON SHIP YARD, Old River Bed, foot of St. Panl St: CLEVELAND, OHIO. SHEEEIELD,” “IRA H. OWEN,” “CORSICA.” | °ASSENGER ee ‘DARIUS COLE” AND STEAJA ACHE “FWILMGHY.’ IRON TUesS eek es ” HAND “RECORD.”

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