Maritime History of the Great Lakes

1903 Blue Book of American Shipping, p. 430

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430 Blue Book of American Shipping. Alexander McVittie, President and Manager Charles B. Calder, Gen'l Snpt. M. E. Farr, Secretary and Treasurer William C.McMillan, Vice President , Prank E. Kirby, Consulting Engineer SHIP AND ENGINE BUILDERS MANUFACTURERS OF MARINE AND RAILWAY HARDWARE SOLE OWNERS OF THE HOWDEN HOT DRAFT SYSTEM, AS APPLIED TO BOILERS, GIVING INCREASED POWER AND GREAT ECONOMY Steel Ship Yard Located at Wooden Ship Yard and Dry Docks WYANDOTTE, MICH. Foot of Orleans St. and Foot of Clark Ave. DETROIT, MICH. EDWARD SMITH, President. WILLIAM KMGHT, Asst. Sec'y and Treas. W. T. NEVINS, Superintendent. The Buffalo Dry Dock Co. GANSON STREET AND BUFFALO RIVER. Operating Four Docks, Sixty-ton Shear Legs, AND IN EVERY WAY EQUIPPED WITH MODERN PLANT FOR The BUILDING and ECONOMICAL REPAIRS OF Steel and Wooden Ships. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS: Olfice Telephone, 515 Seneca. President's Telephone, 279 Seneca, Office. President's Telephone, 209 Bryant, Residence. Asst. Sec'y and Treas., Telephone, 609 Bryant, Residence. Superintendent, Telephone, 108 South, Residence.

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