English: Detroit Dry Dock Company. The shipyard of the Detroit Dry Dock Company with a collection of ships in the yard including the propeller W. A. HASKELL, a sidewheeler CITY OF DETROIT I, a four masted schooner W. ADAMS (G. W. ADAMS?), and the barge JOHN DOYLE. Along the waterfront is the tug JOHN OWEN, the propeller W. J. AVERILL.
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circa 1884
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Silas Farmer,History of Detroit and Wayne County and early Michigan Munsell & Co, New York 1890
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Silas Farmer
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