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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1927, p. 6

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Our Floating “Trouble-Shooters” Range from Duluth to Buffalo TO lake boat is ever out of machine shops. Everything re- reach of American floating quired to build ships and repair equipment. At every one of our them. No job too big or too yards are men trained to quick _ little. action day or night—with the Such equipment and service tugs, launches, barges and float- saves your ships the time which ing cranes which long experience is money. Often it means one has shown are needed. trip more per season. It is econ- Back of this service afloat is omy to insist—as many ship our unequalled service ashore. operators do—that all your re- Yards at seven strategic points pair jobs be done at the nearest —dry docks, forge, foundry and — American yard. Note the location of our yards and shops—all over the Lakes—as listed below. mMunwauwee — _ MiLwaut brrroir f, “The AMERICAN CLEVELAND. Lorain | Derrorr BUFFALO American Ship American Ship Detroit Ship Buffalo Dry Dock Building Co. Building Co. Building Co. Company 6 MARINE REVIEW—August, 1927

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