Maritime History of the Great Lakes

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

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ensinas Welsch a tieesteet * Ihe Marine Record, For Sale. 9 Maria’ Boilers and 3 tugs: Marine Steel Boiler. hes mteen feet long, 7 feet diameter, thickness of | pl lee ae be allo bis aL Ibs. of steam, Six years and in go Marins Iron Boiler Twelve feet long, 6 feet 8 inches diameter, astats | ioe plate eee of an inch, allowed 90 Ibs, of steam Ts 0) Tug Flossie Thielcke, Length 60 feet, beam 15 feet, depth 7 feet, draft 7 feet, engme 16 b, 18, bojler 11 feet long, 6 feet, diamete), LAKE ERIE BOILER WORKS. Es stablished i in f 857. AMERICAN-SHIP WINDLASS C0... Builders of Steam, Messenger Chain and Hand Windlasses, Does: Crank snowed 100 Share of steam. Built in 1879, and is in ete | repai Tug Uncle Sam, oat Yat oo ro beam 14 feet, ee! 7 feet, Beg iS ioe el ng, 5 engine 17 by steel boile 2 feet lon! ter, if ‘sihe eatiey allowed 100 Tos, sie a jiameter, Hull rebuilt in 1 Tug J. C. Ingram, Length 54 feet, beam 1 15 feet 6 inches, depth 7 feet, en- ithe 17 by 18, Boiler 10 feet long. 304 feet ainautee of th: 8 plate, allowed 90 Ibs. of steam, Rebuilt in 1885. | Apply to the ES DUNHAM TOWING & WKECKING CO,, 284 South Water St., Chicago, Th. MANUFACTURERS OF [ron Tackle Blocks \ tAKING THE PLACE OF WOODEN BLOCKS FOR Ye) ALL PURPOSES. tip 159 River St., CLEVELAND, oOo. }. H. PRESL! HH. F. PARMENTER “CH. PRESLEY & C0. ENGINES. eae “Pew Ea SYPHONS AND INJEC’ ”> PACKING GASKETS. ! ‘AND STEAM & RUBBER HOSE. SHIPBUILDERS’ AND CAUL KERS’ TOOLS. 24 S. WATER St,, Tel ephone No. 2383, CLEVELAND, 0. 57 & 59 North Wells St., ae jieago, Ill. Telephone 33 21 STEAM FITTING AND HEATING, Wrought Iron Pipe & Fittings = BNGINDER’S SUELLIMS, General Jobbing Work Done Promptly. Atso, Proprietor of North Side Brass Work:s. ROPE fet tinNnG For Steamers and Steam Yachts a Specialty. E. A. EVANS, Rigger, 193 South St., New York, KATZENSTEIN S SELF eyes G a ETAL 357 West St., between Lero isomers st, x. oe CAPT. THOS. WILSON, who uses this packing on his Steam- ers, and THE MARINE RECORD are Agents for Cleveland and the Lakes. McKINNON BROS. Ashtabula Harbor, ®., Machinists, Shipsmiths & Steamfitters; Rael eget IN Engineers suppl oubricating and LS urning , Oi la BUSINESS P ROMPTLY ATTENDE dD TO. CAPT. GEO. A. SIMPSON, Compass Adjuster, COMPASSES, BAROMETERS, PATENT LOGS AND MARINE GLASSES REPAIRED, Schooners cen have their Comp jussed for Local Atirnetion at the time of repairs by stating how muc leads, Nort or s puth of « (6 {River St., Cleveland, 0., Clreland Block G0, = ROBERT E. HILLS, and Steam Capstans, Wharf and Ferry Be Drops. Their Capstan Windlasses | have a Power Capstan with a single q head which has power and speed ar- = rangement entirely independent of th The beet agtped nlant in America for the manufac: Windlass, and which makes a direct ture ot Modern Marine Boilers POrrALO NEV’ YORK connection with the Windlass without a the intervention of any gearing to com- ’ plicate it and increase the friction. HAN wr OD In all their styles of Steam Wind- 2 lasses they make a 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 Ship Chandlers, Sail Makers and ‘Blegers. STEAM-BOAT SUPPLIES. near Randolph-St., Chicago, 'll’s.\others too numerous to mention, bu y Rorest City CIEAR TORE which are familiar to Masters, Ow 22 to 26 Market- THOVAS LIG@ET,Propr, Owned exclusively by this ea MA cicaRS AND TOBACCOS. _ 259 PEARLSTREET PRANK &. MANTON, Agent P. 0. box 53, Prove, : nn er H. M. HANNA, PRESIDENT. THE GLOBE IRON WORKS COMPANY as have a counterbalance for the engines ‘and an automatic lubricator for worm land worm gear. and the engines are placed together in tae most accessible position. The above improvements. and and Builders, are covered by Pat For plans and information Address, JOHN F. PANKHURST, | VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERALMANAGER. + LUTHER ALLEN, : SECRETARY AND TREASURER : BUILDERS oF IRON AND STEEL STEAMSHIPS AND VEISSHLS OF ALL DIMENSIONS, = Triple Expansion, Compound, High Pressure and Low Pressure. MARINE AND STATIONARY ENGINES, Blast Furnace and Roling Mill Machinery, | Hoisting and Pumping ing Engines. z =| MARINE, lhl an sete =~ Done BOILERS. Steam Pumps, Steam and Hand Windlasses, Winches, and Marine Appliances of Every Description. GENERAL SHEET AN D PLATE IRON WORKERS, Machinists, Boiler-Makers and Founders. Builders of wh. CHISHODH.” IRON SYEAMSHIPS * ‘ONOKO,” j. H DEVE REUX,” asses Ad [SRE STEAME a “SPOKANE” SHEERIELD,” “IRA H. 0 WE x” HY “Ae WIG AE IRON LUes ss hatenaiobel ois Ai” “RECORD.” OFFICE & WORKS, Spruce and Elm Streets. a!"S \TRON SHIP YARD, Old River Bed, foot of St. Paul St [oS PRRGER PEERS pile NT Bee AND SUEAYE CLEVELAND, OHIO.

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