Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Around the Lakes, p. 113

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The Largest and Most Complete Dry Dock Plant on the Great Lakes OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE Detroit Dry Dock Company, DETROIT, MICH., CONSISTING OF FOUR DRY DOCKS, ONE OF WHICH WILL TAKE IN ANY STEAMER OR VESSEL ON THE LAKES, AND THE OTHER THREE WILL ACCOMMODATE VESSELS OF ORDINARY SIZE. DIMENSIONS: Upper Docks: {The New Dock' ^S feetlon*' { ?8 ^wideonfloo?', } l6 feet deeP °ver blocks-(The Old Dock, 245 feet long, 48 feet wide on floor, 8 feet 3 inches over sill. j 7 _. , , j Known as the ) 360 feet long, 66 feet wide on the floor, 10 feet over sill, ve oc s,| Clark Docks, ) 220 feet long, 42 feet wide on floor, 10 feet over sill. ALL DOCKS PROVIDED WITH RAPID PUMPING MACHINERY AND EVERY FACILITY FOR DOING WORK QUICKLY AND ECONOMICALLY. 8

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