Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), May 15, 1884, p. 8

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REOAN OHUIP WIND: PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, Vee O9., Original and only builders of the ‘Providence’ Steam and Hand Windlasses, Steam Capstans, Crank Capstang and Power Capstans for Steam and Sailing Vessels, Yachts, Tug Boats, Wrecking Boats, Elevators, Dry Docks, Etc. exmaver. The Providence Patent Steam Capstan. The Providence Patent! Steam, Capstan Windlas ithe © New Style. “|The Providence Patent pact Windlass. |- The Providence Patent Power Capstan.| . The Providence Patent Pat Brake Windlass. |The Providence Patent Crank k Oaptan SELLING AGENTS ON THE LAKES. ‘ S. AUSTIN & CO. - : - - - BUFFALO, N. Y.| JAMES P. DON DSON & CO. : : - - Sg hh MICH UPsox, WALTON & eek - - - - - CLEVELAND, 0O.| DUNHAM & HO - - - - - HICA' GO, [LL WILCOX - TOLEDO; 0.|G. D. NORRIS & C0. - - "MILWAUKEE, wis “THE GLOBE IRON WORKS GENERAL FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS, BLACKSMITHS, BOILER MAKERS, AND IRON SHIPBUILDERS. Office and Works, Corner of Elm and Spruce Sts., Cleveland, O. SEE Awe Eee GC Ee EC Sse Hed? FE EWE He Swe We are prepared to furnish on short notice Stationary or JMarine, either High Pressure, Low Pressure, Con- Having previded our new boiler works with the most approved tools for riveting by steam, plan- ing the edges, instead of chipping, drilling, punching, shearing and bending by steam power, we feel warranted in saying we can furnish the best work for the least money in the following kinds of boilers, which we can build of either Iron or Steel: Return flue Marine Boilers, Tubular Boilers, eithes hor- izonta) or vertical, Locom otive Boilers, Cylinder Boilers, Flue Boilers, Smoke Stacks and general plate Iron work, » SUBMERGED TUBE densing or Compound Engines, Horizontalo Vertical, with or without graduating cut off, Vertical Engines Kept in Stock. We keep alltsizes of vertical Senginesfin stock, which we,are prepared to sell at respective prices. . Stution- ary engine includes Governor, Throttle, Cylinder, and Oiler, Oil Cups and Waste Cocks. Marine Engine includes Link and Reyerse Motion, Circular Throttle Cylinder, Oiler, Oil Cups and Waste Cocks, same as stationary,—no governor or fly wheel. Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10, have single cranks, with separate journal when used with stationary engines. They are provided with good brass boxes in both ends of connecting rod and cross head, with best possi- ble provision made for taking up the wear. TheCyl- inder, Steam Chest and lower head are cast in one piece and the frame, slides, and journals in one piece, thereby lessening liability of derangement and first cost and insuring a durable machine. The Cylinders are neatly covered with cast iron laging. Slide valve with - large ports. Piston filled with good metallic packing. MARIN E{, ENGI Material and workmanship guaranteed. | STATIONARY BNOINES . = Shiv Chandler’s List. * FULL TUBE BOILER. rt ml / i iW Ef fe) ' | J Celebrated Chain Mee Windlass, with LI Ama- | zocen, Beam The Common Patent Windlass. ¢zote Zron Works Patent Steam Windlass

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