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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1930, p. 83

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5 \ N CE IO O83 AMERICAN BRIDGE COMPANY has given special attention to DESIGNING and BUILDING STEEL BARGES HIS is the twenty-seventh consecu- include standard barges, fuel lighters, a tive year we have maintained the floating hangar, floating dry docks, steel barge building yard at our struc- dump scows, derrick boats, ete. tural steel fabricating plant at Am- The services of our engineering forces bridge, Pa. During this period of over areavailable forthe preparation of speci- a quarter of a century 1500 HULLS fications and the development of size and have been launched from the ways of _ type of steel barges to meet the standard this yard. Some of these were of.un- or special requirements of users or pros- usual size or for special purposes, and _ pective users of inland waterways. Inquiries are solicited and will be.given prompt attention. AMERICAN BRIDGE COMPANY Subsidiary of United States Steel Corporation General Offices, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Barge Department, Frick Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pacific Coast Distributor: Export Distributor: Columbia Steel Company United States Steel Products Company San Francisco, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Portland, Ore. 30 Church Street Seattle, Wash. Honolulu, T. H. New York, N. Y. MARINE REVIEW—August, 1930 83

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