Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 5Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1925 - Harbors |
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... charge ) there were 395 vessels ; on June 30 , 1924 , the number was 345 ; on June 30 , 1925 , the number was 277 , and on Aug. 31 , 1925 , the number was 243 , including 15 passenger vessels . But on Dec. 3 , 1925 , the number had ...
... charge ) there were 395 vessels ; on June 30 , 1924 , the number was 345 ; on June 30 , 1925 , the number was 277 , and on Aug. 31 , 1925 , the number was 243 , including 15 passenger vessels . But on Dec. 3 , 1925 , the number had ...
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... charge of operation of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway . New Savannah Line Appointments Effective January 4th , the following appointments are announced by E. R. Richardson , Vice - President and General Manager of the Ocean ...
... charge of operation of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway . New Savannah Line Appointments Effective January 4th , the following appointments are announced by E. R. Richardson , Vice - President and General Manager of the Ocean ...
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... charges less pilferage , and lower insurance . But as much as the newer ports could compete with New York in foreign commerce , there was no way of diverting the huge domestic business . The population was still in the purlieus of ...
... charges less pilferage , and lower insurance . But as much as the newer ports could compete with New York in foreign commerce , there was no way of diverting the huge domestic business . The population was still in the purlieus of ...
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... charge of the administration of The American Steamship Owners ' Association , of which he was soon made Vice- President and General Manager , which position he held at the time of his death . On coming to New York he also bought a half ...
... charge of the administration of The American Steamship Owners ' Association , of which he was soon made Vice- President and General Manager , which position he held at the time of his death . On coming to New York he also bought a half ...
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... charge of its affairs in New York , presented a story of the de- lights of an eight - day round trip from New York to Savannah via his ships , including a three - day stop - over in and about Savannah , " the Southern city of commerce ...
... charge of its affairs in New York , presented a story of the de- lights of an eight - day round trip from New York to Savannah via his ships , including a three - day stop - over in and about Savannah , " the Southern city of commerce ...
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Page 9 - Todd Engineering, Dry Dock & Repair Co. New Orleans, La. Todd Dry Docks, Inc. Harbor Island.
Page 14 - He was educated in the schools of his native town and at the universities of Kiel and Berlin.
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Page 25 - Board be, and it is hereby, requested to prepare and submit to the Senate not later than January 1, 1927, comprehensive and concrete plans for building up and maintaining an adequate merchant marine for commerce and national security. " ' (1) through private capital and under private ownership, and " ' (2) through construction, operation and ownership by the Government.
Page 10 - Important units in this fleet are the speedy passenger ships of the United States Lines, sailing from New York to principal European ports. In addition to carrying passengers, the United States Lines ships, led by the famous Leviathan, provide an exceptional express freight service. For complete information on either freight or passenger service, consult "Schedule of Sailings", a comprehensive publication issued by the Traffic_ Department, or write direct.
Page 10 - Governor at the time of his death, had been a member of the Court for many years.
Page 9 - YOU are assured of satisfaction in advance when you deal with Todd Shipyards Corporation* You are assured of speed, of economy, of work done when it is promised» You can rely on the wide experience of Todd engineers and Todd workmen in all phases of building, conversion, or repair...
Page 18 - ... the signatory States, or by the legislatures of the States of New Jersey and New York and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 4. Prior to proceeding with any construction which is a part of the project authorized and described in paragraph 2 of Article I of this compact, or of any authorized expansion thereof, or of any authorized new project, the Commission shall submit detailed plans and...
Page 25 - CRAMP, president of the William Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Company, says that the profit on armor making is something enormous.
Page 26 - Boston, and on from there through the Great Lakes by way of the New York State Barge Canal.