Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Green's Great Lakes Directory, 1951, p. 373

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ORE UNLOADING DOCKS OF THE GREAT LAKES—Continued TOLEDO, OHIO Toledo Lakefront Dock Co.— Garfield 8346. Location: Maumee Bay-East and Lakeward of C. & 0. Docks. Operator: Toledo Lakefront Dock Co., Station A—Toledo 5, Ohio. Manager T. C. Sparks, Hanna Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. Phone Tower 1-3300. 2 Hulett Electric Unloaders. Size of clam shells used 15 ton. Capacity 1200 tons per hour—both machines. Depth of water at dock 25 feet. Can handle any size boat. Supt. C. C. Pund. Res. Phone Lawndale 1883. Railroad connection: Terminal R. R. Chesapeake & Ohio R. R. Co.—(Presque Isle Dock)—Station "A" Phone Taylor 4661. Located on the east side of the Maumee River. 3 17-ton Hulett Unloaders. Capacity per 10 hours 12,000 tons. Depth of water at dock 25 feet. Established 1909 Green's Great Lakes Directory The Authority on Marine Statistics North Olmsted, Ohio SEE OUR COMPLETE MAPS OF HARBORS 373 Length of slip 2,000 feet, width 260 feet. Railroad connections: C. & O. R. R. Dock Supt. J. W. Marshall. Res. Phone Fairfax 3839. Purchasing Agent—A. W. Hix, Cleveland, Ohio. Phone Cherry 8360. Interlake Iron Corp.—(Toledo Furnace)— South side of Maumee River and west of W. & L. E. Bridge. Phone Pontiac 1561. 2401 Front St. Interlake Iron Corp., 1900 Union Commerce Bldg., Cleveland 14, Ohio. 3 Electric Hoover & Masons. Size of clam shells used 5 ton. Capacity per 10 hours 4,000 tons. 1 Brown hoist iron loader (with magnet). Capacity per 10 hours 1,000 tons. Depth of water at dock 22 feet. Can handle boats of any length. Storage capacity 500,000 tons. Railroad connections: W. & L. E.—Toledo Terminal. Supt.—J. H. McDaniel.

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