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The Army spent approximately twelve millions at Port Newark in erecting modern
warehouses and barracks. During 1918-19-20 one hundred and fifty
standardized cargo carriers were delivered from the Port Newark shipyard, 118 of
which ...
The Army spent approximately twelve millions at Port Newark in erecting modern
warehouses and barracks. During 1918-19-20 one hundred and fifty
standardized cargo carriers were delivered from the Port Newark shipyard, 118 of
which ...
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HARBOR AND MARINE REVIEW THE Port Newark and Its Future PORT OF
NEW YORK HARBOR AND MARINE REVIEW Published Monthly by THE PORT
OF NEW YORK PUBLICITY CO. at 5 Beekman Street, New York ALEXANDER R.
HARBOR AND MARINE REVIEW THE Port Newark and Its Future PORT OF
NEW YORK HARBOR AND MARINE REVIEW Published Monthly by THE PORT
OF NEW YORK PUBLICITY CO. at 5 Beekman Street, New York ALEXANDER R.
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It has, as one of its greatest assets, a section of incalculable value to the Port as a
whole, that portion known as Newark Bay and Port Newark Terminal, the
possibilities of which were visioned by President Henry- R. Carse of the
Submarine ...
It has, as one of its greatest assets, a section of incalculable value to the Port as a
whole, that portion known as Newark Bay and Port Newark Terminal, the
possibilities of which were visioned by President Henry- R. Carse of the
Submarine ...
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