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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1920, p. 77

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Ships Built for Emergency Fleet Corp. Steel cargo vessel, Lieutenant De Mis- siessy, designed and built by the Skinner & Eddy Corp., Seattle. Polar Land, a refrigera- tor type of 6200 dead- weight tons, was built for wartime purposes by the Baltimore Dry Docks & Ship Building Co., Balti- more At the right is Red Cloud, a . =F | =. McClelland type of 3500 dead- . ,. . -- _ @2=&©7]©737171'»=S weight tons, the product of .--UhClUu?S ' . the Merrill-Stevens yards, Jack- sonville, Fla. Liberty Glo, built at Hog " Island by the American Inter- national and recently damaged by a floating mine Below is the Auburn, a representative' of the 8800 deadweight-ton cargo type, built by the Chester Ship- building Co., Chester, Pa. s Calala, one of the Bal- lin type of ships, of 4500 deadweight tons, built at the yards of the Supple- Ballin Shipbuilding Corp., Portland, Oreg.

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