-
Vessels Built from
Schooners to
Steamers from 1810 to the
Present -
Toledo Shipbuilding Company (1905-1945)" (PDF). toledoport.org.
AmShip Lorain,
Lorain OH...
- Superior,
Wisconsin and
renamed it
Superior Shipbuilding Company, also
called AmShip Superior.
After World War I the yard
stopped manufacturing ships and instead...
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August 2015). "Globe Iron Works,
Cleveland OH (later
AmShip Cleveland)". shipbuildinghistory.com.
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AmShip Lorain,
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Archived from the original...
- II with her
protective anti-submarine nets.
Redwood was laid down by the
Amship Lorain, in Lorain, Ohio, 18
October 1940;
launched 22
February 1941; and...
-
Derrick barge "NavSource
Auxiliary Ship
Photo Archive". www.navsource.org. "
AmShip Superior,
Superior Shipbuilding,
American Steel Barge". "Anacortes Shipways"...
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identical vessels;
William C.
Moreland from the
American Shipbuilding Company (
AMSHIP) and
Willis L. King from the
Great Lakes Engineering Works (GLEW). They...
-
Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company;
currently docked in Manistee,
Michigan "
AmShip Toledo -
Shipbuilding History". "The
Carferries of the
Great Lakes [S.S...
- Michigan, and the
William C
Moreland from the
American Ship
Building Company (
AMSHIP) of Lorain, Ohio. They were
identical in
every respect and had a length...