Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 9Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1930 - Harbors |
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... Company the corporate name was changed in 1890 to its present form , shortly after its first dry dock was placed in commission . The company carries about 7,000 men on the payroll at this time and facilities are unsurpassed . Facilities ...
... Company the corporate name was changed in 1890 to its present form , shortly after its first dry dock was placed in commission . The company carries about 7,000 men on the payroll at this time and facilities are unsurpassed . Facilities ...
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... COMPANY , INC . New York Superliner Building Program ( Continued from page 13 ) comed. Agreements Approved by the United States Shipping Board The following agreements filed in accordance with section 15 of the Shipping Act of 1916 ...
... COMPANY , INC . New York Superliner Building Program ( Continued from page 13 ) comed. Agreements Approved by the United States Shipping Board The following agreements filed in accordance with section 15 of the Shipping Act of 1916 ...
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... Company's Store situate near the Mode Wheel Locks , and which was specially constructed for the accom- modation of the Australian Frozen Meat Trade , with a capacity of 477,942 cubic feet , the same Company's Store in Miller Street ...
... Company's Store situate near the Mode Wheel Locks , and which was specially constructed for the accom- modation of the Australian Frozen Meat Trade , with a capacity of 477,942 cubic feet , the same Company's Store in Miller Street ...
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