Maritime History of the Great Lakes

1903 Blue Book of American Shipping, p. 429

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Blue Book of American Shipping. 429 MILWAUKEE DRY DOCK COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN SHIP REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS Two Ship Yards offer every Facility for the repair of both Steel and Wooden Vessels J\.. Two Large Dry Docks AS WELL AS FLOATING DOCKS FOR SMALLER CLASS OF VESSELS Rudder Pit in each Dry Dock Klectric Lights for Night Work ^ South Yard Dock is 450 feet long on keel blocks; M A I N Q f\ TT /T\ TJ y A pT460 feet over all; 56 feet width of gate. WestY'ard OFFICE AT W \J U XXX liilvJ/ Dock, 312 feet on keel blocks, 45 feet width of gate. Ample draught in both docks. Foot of Washington Street WM. L. BROWN. President. B. W. WELLS, Vice-Pres. 0. R. SINCLAIR, Sec'y & Treas. ALFRED G. SMITH, Gen'l Supt. Chicago Ship Building Co., SHIP BUILDERS and ENGINEERS. Steel Ships, Marine and Stationary ENGINES SHIP YARD AND DRV DOCK At 101st St. & Calumet River, C HICAGO--------= CITY OFFICE 1125 The Rookery A Ship Yard equipped for the complete construction of vessels of the largest class. All riveting by pneumatic riveters. Dry Dock Dimensions are:—Length on blocks, 550 feet; length over all, 575 feet; width on top, J 00 feet; width of gate, 70 feet; depth over sill, 16 feet.

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