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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1929, p. 10

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New York Shipbuilding Company has constructed vessels for the following private corporations: American Dredging Co, American-Hawaiian Steamship Co. Atlantic & Caribbean Steam Navigation Co. Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company Atlantic Transport Company Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal Company Carpenter O’Brien Company Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co. Coastwise Transportation Company Consolidated Coal Company Darrow & Mann Company Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R. R. Co. East Coast Transportation Company Electric Ferries, Incorporated Empire Engineering Corporation Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. J. M. Guffey Petroleum Company Gulf Refining Company W.R. Grace & Company Hudson Navigation Company Hudson River Day Line International Cement Corporation Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Long Island Railroad Company Merchants & Miners Transportation Co. Morgan's Louisiana & Texas R. R. & S. S. Co. Munson Steamship Company New York Central Lines New York Engineering Company New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk R. R. Old Dominion Steamship Company Pacific Coast Steamship Company Pacific Mail Steamship Company Pennsylvania System R. A. Perry Company Petroleum Transportation Co, Pocahontas Navigation Company Reading Company Rockland Transportation Co. Southern Pacific Company Standard Oil Company of New Jersey Standard Transportation Company Texas Oil Company Tide Water Oil Company United Dredging Company United Fruit Steamship Company Venezuela Gulf Oil Company COMPLETENESS O BUILD any type of vessel and to outfit it complete in every detail— ‘pier in short, has always been the principle and purpose of the New York Shipbuilding Company. Complete shop facilities and a complete staff of trained specialists have built for this yard the enviable name in marine circles that it now occupies. Tn line with this policy, the New York Shipbuilding Company has pro- duced a large percentage of the propulsion machinery going into the ships constructed hereincluding turbine, reciprocating, Diesel, and.electricunits. We offer economy and undivided responsibility to all who place with us the responsibility of ship design and construction. We solicit the opportunity to bid on your requirements. NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING CO. Camden New Jersey 10 MARINE REVIEW—July, 1929

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