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Toledo Shipbuilding Company

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The Toledo Shipbuilding Company was founded in 1905 when a syndicate of investors purchased the Craig Shipbuilding Company in Toledo, Ohio. The group was composed of Lyman C. Smith (Smith Typewriter Company); Horace S. Wilkinson (United States Transportation Company); Charles B. Calder (American
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Shipbuilding Detroit); and Alexander McVittie (American Shipbuilding Detroit). The company was incorporated with share capital of $ 1,000,000. Frank E. Kirby was named as the ship architect and engineer. They focused on bulk freighters. In 1917, they built the
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for the French; and were commissioned to build seven freighters for the United Kingdom which were later requisitioned by the
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steam-powered fire boat moored at Riverside Park Boat Launch in Detroit in July 1969.
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via its subsidiary Delta Shipbuilding Company and renamed as
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in a 1912 advertisement for the Toledo Shipbuilding Company
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Defunct shipbuilding companies of the United States
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Toledo, Ohio
United States Shipping Board
Design 1020 ships
Great Depression
Storis
Mackinaw
American Shipbuilding Company
The Erwin L. Fisher.
The SS Ste. Claire in a 1912 advertisement for the Toledo Shipbuilding Company
SS Ste. Claire
USCGC Mackinaw (WAGB-83)
USCGC Mackinaw (WAGB-83)
The USCGC Storis (WMEC-38) after decommissioning.
USCGC Storis (WMEC-38)
USS Taganak (AG-45)
USS Taganak (AG-45)
SS Chief Wawatam
SS Chief Wawatam
The John Kendall steam-powered fire boat moored at Riverside Park Boat Launch in Detroit in July 1969.
John Kendall
SS Wauketa, "White Star Line," Launched at Toledo Ship Building Company's Yards, Toledo, Ohio
"Craig Shipbuilding, Toledo OH (Linn & Craig [1869-1882], J. Craig & Sons [1883-1889], Blythe Craig Shipbuilding [1890-1893], Craig Shipbuilding [1893-1905], Toledo Shipbuilding [1906-1945] and AmShip Toledo [1945-1982])"







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