Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... built in this country , was laid on December 6 , 1930. A duplicate of this liner will be laid down in the near future . The President Hoover , the largest merchant vessel ever launched in the United States was put overboard successfully ...
... built in this country , was laid on December 6 , 1930. A duplicate of this liner will be laid down in the near future . The President Hoover , the largest merchant vessel ever launched in the United States was put overboard successfully ...
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... Built for Great Britain - 250 , gross tonnage - 1 , - 231,471 . 3. BUILT FOR THE UNITED STATES - 2 , GROSS TONNAGE — 8,822 ( BOTH BUILT IN 1929 ) , Speed 10-12 Knot . 4. THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY - FOUR SHIPS , OR SEVENTY - FIVE PER CENT ...
... Built for Great Britain - 250 , gross tonnage - 1 , - 231,471 . 3. BUILT FOR THE UNITED STATES - 2 , GROSS TONNAGE — 8,822 ( BOTH BUILT IN 1929 ) , Speed 10-12 Knot . 4. THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY - FOUR SHIPS , OR SEVENTY - FIVE PER CENT ...
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... built , building or to be built , are of the passenger or combination passenger and cargo type . The estimated expenditures for new construction and reconstruction of these ninety ships will approximate $ 280,000,000 . In addition other ...
... built , building or to be built , are of the passenger or combination passenger and cargo type . The estimated expenditures for new construction and reconstruction of these ninety ships will approximate $ 280,000,000 . In addition other ...
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