Naval architecture -- Designs and plans
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
American Ship Building Company and Predecessors records
Chicago Ship Building Company records
The records of the Chicago Shipbuilding Company span the years from 1890 to 1962 and document early twentieth-century shipbuilding on the Great Lakes. The bulk of the materials in the collection fall between 1900 and 1950. The most significant record series include dry dock ledgers and reports, legal and labor correspondence, South Yard surveys, financial records, and World War I shipbuilding activities.
Walter Smith Miscellaneous Ship Drawing collection
Drawings prepared for lake vessels from 1900-1920 have been assembled from several shipyards. Such companies as Sidney McLouth, Chicago Ship Building, Detroit Dry Dock, and Great Lakes Engineering Works are represented. Unique approaches to vessel design can be viewed in the work of S.B. Kingsbury and Charles L. Seabury. Modelers may find lists of specifications pertinent to their projects.
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Name
- American Ship Building Company 2
- American Steel Barge Company (Duluth, Minn.) 1
- Craig Ship Building Company (Toledo, Ohio) 1
- Delta Shipbuilding Company 1
- Detroit Dry Dock Company 1
- Dry Dock Engine Works (Detroit, Mich.) 1
- Globe Iron Works 1
- National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States. Maritime Preservation Division 1
- Pusey and Jones Company 1
- Smith, Walter 1
- Union Dry Dock Company 1
- West Bay City Shipbuilding Company 1
- Wright Marine Collection 1
- Wright, Richard J., Dr., 1935-1986 1
Subject Source
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Subject Term Type
- Topical
- Naval architecture
- Genre / Form
- Designs and plans