LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
LI ST OF RE FE RENCE S ON
SHI PPING AND
SH I PBU I LD ING
COMPlLED UNDER THE DIRE CTION or
HERMAN H. B. ME YER
CHIE F Bmuocm mm
WASHINGTON
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S uper in ten den t o f D ocum en ts P rice 400
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L I BRARY OF CONGRE SS
LI ST OF R E FERE NCE S ON
SH IPP I NG AND
SH I PBU I LD I NG
COMP ILED UNDER THE D I RECT ION OF
HE RMAN H. B . MEYER
CH I E F B IBL IOGRAPHER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
S H I PP ING
l'l'
c l to l 'y no te
H istory of shipp ing-\ 1nerican shipping
B ibl iographyGenera l
BooksArticles in period icals
I'
n ited S tates shipping boardOcean fre igh t ratesDues and port chargesB i l ls of lad ing , etcM arine insuranceM arine san itation , includ ing bil ls of heal th ,
Cargoes and stowageAccoun tingCurren t period ical s
SH I PBU I LD ING
B ib l iography 145—147
General :BooksArticles in period icals
HistoryConcrete sh ipsI ron and stee l shipsUns inkable shipsWooden shipsS tandardization
Genera lI ron and stee l sh ipsWooden sh ips
Accoun ting
D irectoriesS h ipyardsEmp loyees and the labor problemAuthor indexS ubject index
PRE FATORY NOTE
“
F or the Un ited S tates one of the m ost important results Of the waris the revival of American shipping. The belief that this revival isbut the begin ning of a n ew era is pretty general ly expressedby most
recen t W riters on the subject. this opinion being largely based on the
enormous expansion of our shipbuilding industry. A t no time has
there been so much in quiry concern ing the two closely related topicsof shipping and shipbuilding and it is the purpose of this list to
indicate the material in the L ibrary of Congress on these subjects.
The list is divided in to two parts along the lines indicated above,
Shipping and Shipbuilding. Under the former heading are included
references on the history of shipping, on American shipping in general . and the Operations of theUnitedS tates ShippingBoard. I t also
includes such closely related incidental subjects as freight rates, duesand port charges, bil ls of lading. in surance. marin e san itation
, car
goes, andaccoun ting. Under the heading Shipbuilding are embracedthe history and gen eral subject, and references on special kinds of
ships— wooden concrete,iron andsteel , andun sinkable ships ( subma
rin es are omitted) — and special subjects of general in terest, such as
standardization,accounting, etc. , andfinal ly shipy ards and employees
and the labor problem .
An analytical index at the end affords a kev to the m inuter phasesof the subjects coveredby the list.
H . H . B . ME YER
Chief B ibliograpker
APPLETON P . C. Garrrrx
A cting Librarian of CongressWaskz
'
ngton , D . August
HI S TORY OF SHI PPING
1 A cadem y of pol itical scien ce, New Yo rk. The .\merican mer
cantile marine.
New Y ork,The A cademy of pol itical science, Co lumbia Uni
r ersv
z'
ty, 1915. in , 208 ( I ts Pr oceedingsr ol . VI
,710 . 1 )
16—0540 H E 745.A 3
2 A l l en , Joseph . The navigation laws o f Great B ritain , histori
cal lv and practically considered with reference to com
merce and national defence.
L ondon , Baily brothers [eta ] 1849. wi,344p. 22
15 H E 823 .A 5
3 Am erican academ y of pol itical an d social scien ce, Philadel
phia. Government regulation of water transportation .
Philadelphia,American academy of political and social sci
ence,1914. r
,306 ( I ts A n nals
,rol . I .v
[whole 710 .
14—18321 H 1 .A4 v ol .55
HE745.A6
4 Baasch , E rn st . Beitrage zur Geschichte des deutschen S eeschiff
baues undder S chiflbaupolitik.
Hamburg, L . Grafe cf' S illcm . 1899. v p.
,I l .
, 351, [1]
14 759- M2 H E 835.M 13
5 Bank of the M anhat tan com pan y , New Y ork. S hips andship
ping of oldNew Y o rk : a brief accoun t of the in terestingphases O f the commerce of New Yo rk from the founda
tion of the citv to the. beginn ing of the civil war .
Yew Y o rk city , Prin ted fo r Bank of the Manhattan com
pany [1] p. l l l'us . ( incl . po rts , map) 933i”“ Autho ri ties [ 1 ] p. a t e nd.
15—8444 H E 76 7 .N 5B 3
6 Bates , W ill iam W al l ace . Am erican m arine : the shipping question in histo ry and po litics .
Boston and New Y o rk H oughton , ill/ 2771511. and company ,
1893. (air, 479 p. fron t (po rt )
1—5158\
6 L IB RARY OF CONGRES S
T Bates , .W iI l iam W al l ace . Am erican nav igation : the po liticalhistory of its rise and ruin and the proper means for its
encouragem en t.
B osto n and New Y o rk H oughton Mifflin and com pan y ,1902 . wri
, 466 p.
,I l . inc l . tables . fron t. (port. )
2—2 H E 745.B35
8 B el l,GeorgeW . American shipping, or A tale of the seas .
Po rtland. O re The Lewis cC' D ryden prin ting cc 1899.
91 p .
5—21135 H E 746 .B ¢3
9 Berghaus , Johan n I saak . Geschichte der S chifl‘
fahrtskunde
bey den vo rnehmsten VOlkern des A lterthum s.
L eipzig, Gra'
fisehe B uchhandlufng, 17 £2. 3 fold. p lates .
fo ld. map.
13—14906 VK15.B49
10 Blackm ore, E dw ard. The B ritish m ercan tile in ai in e : a sho rthisto rical review , including the rise and progress of
B ritish shipping and commerce ; the education of the
merchan t offi cer ; andduty anddisciplin e in the merchan tservice.
L ondon , C. ( r'
rifiin and company , limited, 1891 . weir,2348
[Griffin’s nautical series . ed. by E . B lackmo re]
2 H E 823 .B 62
Bol l es , A lber t S idn ey . I ndustrial histo rv of the Un itedS tates .
from the earl iest settlemen ts to the present time : being a
complete sa rver of A merican industries .
Vor teich. Com a,The H e
'
n ry Bil l publishing company, 1879.
a?
p.,1 l 936 p. il lus .
S hipp ing and rai l ro ads p . 367—664.
53—2110“ H CI O3 .B 69
B os ton . Cham ber of comm erce . I'
o7nm-ittec o n, mercha n t mu
r ifl e. The American merchan t. m arine, what it has been .
what it is, What it ought to be.
B oston , .ll nss . . B osto n Chamber of commerce [1916 ] p.
( S uppleme n t to Wa r ren ! affairs li. in ) . J’f'
l 1 0 "
l G—‘
l l H E 745.B 7 19 16
B osw orth ,George F rederick . S hips . shipping and fishing.
w ith s ome accoun t O f our seapo rts and their industries .
(‘
aznbritlye [E ng ] l'
n iversity press , 191-5. 4
’
p. l 86 p.
il lus . (in cl . maps ) (Cambridge. industr ia l and com
me rcial s ec/es
A I S—1374 H E 823 .B 7
H I STORY OF'
S l’
fl PP I N G
14“
B ren on , C. S . Passing o f the sailing ship.
Can adian. magaz in e , A “9 “ 1911. v .
A P5.C2 ,V .37
Cal l en der , Guy S tev en s . S electio ns from the econ om ic histn rv
o f the Un ited S tates , 1765— 1860.
Boston. New Yo r /r [eta ] G in n and r ompang [01909 ] so l
'iii,
819 p. ine l . tables . fo ld. map. [S electio n s (m t!
docum en ts in econom ies]l ullueuee o f tran sportat io n o n American indus try 348
9—26314 H 0106 .C2
16 Cham ber lain ,E ugen e Ty l er . Our merchan t marine.
( I n Depew , C . M .. ed. O ne hundred years o f America n co n i
Ine l'
t‘
e , v . 1 . New Yo rk , 1895. p . 38
H C103 .D4 ,V . 1
17 Cl ark,A . H . G limpses o f the clipper- ship days.
”owner’s nmgaz in e. Jun e . 1908, r . 117 : 92—100.
A P2 .H 3 ,V . l 17
Clay , Joseph . Letters o f Joseph Clay , merchan t o f S avannah.
1776— 1793,and a list of ships and vessels en tered at the
po rt of S avan nah,for May 1765, 1766 and 1767.
[S avan nah The. J] o rn ing n ews,prin ter s
,0191-3]
fron t. (po rt ) 2 fo ld. pl . , 2 folel . maps,6 fold. tab.
(Co l lections of the Geo rgia historical society, vo l . viii)13—1203? E 302 .6 .C5C5
19 Cl ev eland, R ichard Jefi’
ry . A n arrative o f voyages and com
mercial enterprises. 2d ed.
Cambr idge . J . O w en . P . in I .
5—22040 G547 .063
Coates , W il l iam H erbert . The o ld comm-
v trade'
of the E ast
I ndies.
L o ndon . I m ray. Laurie,J
'
orie <0 l l'
ilso n,l td 1911 . xiv p
1 l .,205 p. fro n t , plates . fo l / l . map. 18g
m.
11— 2975? H F 3784.C7
“21 Cooke , A rthur 0 . Ships and sea - faring shown to the children .
Lo ndo n and E dinburgh, T . C. ( 6 E . C. Jae/r. limited. 1917.
1931 I ) . ( The S how“ to the children”series . E dited by
Louey Chisholm )
8 LI BRARY or CONGRE S S
Corn ew al l - Jon es , R . J . The B ritish m erchant service ;being a
history of the B ritish mercan tile m arine from the earliest
times to the presen t dayLondon
,S . L ow
,zll arston dbcompany, l imited, 1898. m m
,
406 p . p lates (part col . ) £29350”
13—1963? H E 823 .C7
Corth el l , E lm er L awren ce . Maritime commerce : past— pre
en tr — future. Readbefore Section 1 of the American asso
ciation for the advancemen t of science at its fiftieth ann i
versary,B oston
,Mass
, U . S . A .— August. 1898.
Bern,S taempfli ( fi cc.
,1898. 520p.
H E 73G.GS
Cram ,M il dr ed. O ld seapo rt town s of the S outh.
New Yorlv, Dodd,Meadcfi' company, 1917. v iii p.
,1 l .
,364p .
col . fron t , p lates. £22
17—28900 F 2 15.088
25 Cum ber lan d, B . Canoe, sail , and stream : early navigation on
the Great L akes.
Canadian magazin e, Nov . 1913,o .
—92.AP5.Cz,V -42
26 Deiss , Edouard. An vers la Belgique maritim e.
Paris , E . B erna rdcf? 1899. 3 p. l .,328 p . incl . il lus. , maps ,
tables. fold. map, 2 fo ld tab.
B i b liographie p . 325.
4- 4 143 DH42 1.D32
27 [Desm arquets , Jean A n toin e S am s on ] Mémoires chrono lo
giques pour servir a. l’histoire de Dieppe , et 21 cell s de la
navigation franeoise : avec un recueil abrégé des privileges
de cette vil le.
Paris Desauges , 1785. 9 -v. 1745
1—F DCS Ol .D56D4
Ducéré, E douard. Histoire maritime de Bayonne . L es cor
saires sous l’ancien regime.
Bayonn e, E . H ourguet, 1895. my, 395, [1] p . 28
6 - 28268 D050.D8
E ssex in s titute , S alem Mass . O ld- time Ships of S alem .
S alem,Mass . E ssen: institute. 1917. 70 p . incl . il lus , co l .
p la tes . 28g”
.
T he co lored i l lustrat io ns are reproductions o f o ld w ater colors ,and were firs t issued in 1902 as calendars by the As iaticnatio na l bank o f S alem ,
and later by the Naumkeag trustcompany . The accompany ing text is by Robert S . B enton ]
and W i l l iam O . Chapman . cf. I ntrod .
184 5609 HE767 .S 3E7
HI STORY or SHI PP ING 9
E v el yn , John . Navigation and commerce, their o riginal and
progress . Contain ing a succinct accoun t of traflick in gen
eral ; its ben efits and improvemen ts zo f disco veries , warsandconflicts at sea, from the o riginal o f navigation to thisday ; w ith special regard to the E nglish nation .
London,Prin ted by J . R . for B . Too lse , 3 p. l .. 120.
[13] p .
5—41458 H F353 .E 9
31 E v ers , E . , andA . M al l et . E arly histo ry of the F rench Atlan ticservices.
Engineer (L ondon ) , F eb. 16, 1917, v . 123 : 145— 147.
TA 1 .E 5,v . 123
32 F ayl e , C. E . Milestones o f the m ercan tile marine.
Landcf! water,Apr . 10, 1919, n o . 2970: 19, 22.
History of Bri t ish shipp ing. GV 1 .085,
F err in ,A . W . Short history of American shipbuilding.
Moody’s magazine, Apr . 1916 , c . 19 : 197—200.
HG l -M85,V - 19
F ien n es , Gerard. S ea power andfreedom ;a historical study.
London S lee/fington ( f: son l “ . [191819] in p.,1 l .
, 324 p .
fron t , pla tes, ports, maps .
18 D27 .E 5
35 F orbes , R obert Ben n et . Notes on ships of the past.
Boston [J. E . Cotter cfi cc.
,prin ters] 1888. 2 p l ., 154 p .
195m
.
8432944 H E 746 .F 72
F orm al eon i, V in cen z io A n ton io . E ssai sur la marin e anciem ie
des Vénitien s dans lequel on a mis aujour plusieurs cartestirées de la B ibliotheque de S t. Marc, antérieures a la
découverte de Christophe Colomb, qui indiquent clairemen t l
’existence des isles An tilles. T r . de l
’italien par le
Chevalier d’Hén in .
Ven ise, Chez F orma leon i, 1788. 168 p.,1 l . 3 fold. pl .
( ine l . 2 ma ps ) fold. diagr . 22159—238] E110.F 73
Histoire philosophique pol itique du comm erce. de la
navigation ,et des colon ies des ancien s dan s la Mer -Noire
avec l’hydrographic du Pont- E uxin . T r . de I
’ital ien par
le Chev . d’Henin .
Ven ise, Ches C. Palese, 1789. 2 v. in 1 . 2 fold nwps .
5- 22280 HF 416 .F 8
1 0 L I BRARY ‘
. or CONGRE SS
F orm al-eon i,V in cen zi
'
o A n ton io . S toria fi losofica,e politic
'
a
del la n avigazion e, del commercio e del le co lon ie degli ah
tichi n el mar Nero .
Venezia, Nella tipografia del l’auto re
,1788
‘
89. 2 v . 2 fold.
maps ,H F416 .F 7
5—22281
F rey , T . A . Ren aissan ce of American shipbuilding.
Moody’s magazin e, Apr . 1916
,v . 19 : 201— 204.
H G l .M85,V - 19
F ry , H en ry . The histo ry of North A tlantic steam navigation
w ith some account of early ships and shipowners.
L ondon r
,
'
S . Low,Marston and company limited, 1896 . air ,
324p . incl . fron t , illu8 .
,p lates. fold. char t.
17—9970 VM 6 15.F 8 1896
Gol din gham , C; S . H istorical sketch of convoying at sea.
S cien tific American supp lemen t,F eb. 23, 1918, o . 85: 126
128.T 1 .S 52 ,v .85
Good, T . American shipping : its past, present and future.
Cassier ’s m agazin e, F eb. 1910, i’
. 37 : 365—368.TA l -C34N -37
Gt. Brit . B oard of trade. L ist of the principal acts of Parlia
men t. regulations,orders, instruction s and notices relating
to m erchan t shipping which are now in force. ( S eptember
London ,H . M. S tationery of ,
1918. 39 p . 215
H H agedorn ,B ernh ard. Ostfrieslands Handel und S chifi
‘
ahrt.
B er lin,K. Cartius , 1910. a . fo ld. map. (Abhand
langen zur oerkelirs - and seegeschichte bd. 111, v1. )B i b l iographic v . 1 ,
p . xi—xv i i ; v . 2 , p . i x— xi i i .11—30074 H F453 .E 3H 3
45 [Ii-fi l l , Charl es S teph en ] F our epochs in American comm erce .
1730 to 1877.
[New Y ork,S lo te cfi' Jan os
,1878] 18 p. 207}
2—26058 H F302 1 .H 6
H istory of American shipping. its prestige. decline, and
prospect.
New Y orlc, D . A pp leton, cf: ca ,1883. 4 p. l ., [7] p.
illus. ,po rt
,tables (partly fol d. ) 233;
5—19435 H E 745.H 63
47 H oflt‘
m an n , W il helm . Die Geschichte ( les Handcls , der E rd
kunde 11nd S chifl'
fahrt al ler Vol ker und S taaten,von
dcr fruhesten Zeit bis an f ( l ie ( icgenwart.
Leipz ig, 0 . Wigan d, 1847. vi,609 p . 4fold. tab. 22
5—41462 H F352 .H 7
m s'roar or~ SH IPP ING 11
48 H ol dsw o rth , W . S . The power o f the Crown to requisitionB ritish ships in a national emergency.
Law quarterly re‘r ieie,
.I an 1919,r . 3-5: 12—42 .
Princ ipa l ly h i s to rical .
49 Huet , [Pier re Dan iel ] . H istoire da comme rce et de la naviga
tio n dcs anciens . 2. éd. rev .
Paris . A . U . Co r/atel ier,1716. 12 p. l . , 446 , [50] p. 16
i”v—41178 B E 3S 7 .E B6
30 Japan . Mer can tile ma rine bureau. A histo ry of the mercan tilemarine in Japan . Mercantile marine bureau. Department o f commun ications.
Tokio, 1893. 1 l .,61 p . 1 l ., in cl . 2 fold. tab. 19
7—33376 H E 891 .H 3 1893
51 Jurien de L a Grav iere , Jean Pierre E dm on d. La m arine des
Pto lémées et la marine des Romains.
Par is , E . Plon zl ’ozl rm'
t et 1885. 2 v . fold. maps.
CONTENT v . 1 . La marine de guerre .
— v . 2 . La marine merchande .
3—1163
IV Keil er , H an s . American shipping,- its historv and econ om ic
condition s .
Jena 0 . F ischer, 1913. 3 p. l ., [ia ] 144p. incl . tables .
(Probleme der Weltwirtschaft, S chriften dee 1a
stituts fiir S eeo erlcehr and Weltwirschaft an der Un i
r ersitdt Kicl I 4)B iblography : p . x i i i—xx.
13—21668 H E 745.K28
Am erikanische S ehifi'
ahrtspo litik. Geschichte l l l l tl
Griinde des —\ufstiegs und Niedergangs der amerikani
schen Handelssehifi’
ahrt.
Kiel , S chmidt LC‘ [ i'
laun ig, 1915. p.,1 l .
15—26016 H E 745.K2 5
Kirkal dy , Adam W il l is . B ritish shipping, its histo ry. organ i’
sation and importance w ith a map o f m ain routes
and coaling- stations. and ful l appendices.
London, K. Paul,T rench, T r iibner cf; co .
, ltd ,New Y ork.
E . P . B utton (0 compan y, 1914. JJQ’
,655 p . fron t. (fo ld.
map) fold. tables, fold. diayrx . 19
‘
(Natio na l indus
tries , ed. by H . Higgs)B ib l iography ; some books . pe riod icals , and pub l icat ions to
consult p . xi i i—xx .
I sl—14200 H E 823 .K5
12 LIBRARY or CONGRES S
Kirkal dy , A dam W il lis , andAlfr edDudl ey E v an s . Thehis
tory and econ omics of transport.
L ondon,S ir I . Pitman cf“ sons , ltd in
,338 p . fold.
map.
CONTENTS .— I n troduction . M ethods of tran sport and thei r
developmen t — pt. I . T he rai lway in the Un ited K ingdomand abroad—
pt. I I . Ra i lway and canal economics — pt. I I I .
S h ipp ing and ocean transp ort — Append ices .
A I 5—2108 H E 151 .K5
56 L in dsay , W il l iam S ehaw . History of merchan t shipping and
and ancient commerce.
London ,S . L ow Marston ,
L ow ,and S earle, 1874—76 . 4 r .
il lus.,p lates fold. maps
, fold. tab.
5—41460 HEB
L l oyd, Jam es T . L loyd’
s steamboat directory, anddisasters on
the western waters,contain ing the history of the first ap
pl ication of steam,as a motive power ; the lives of John
Fitch andRobert Fulton history of the early steam
boat n avigation on western waters a complete l ist
of steamboats and al l other vessels now afloat on the
western rivers and lakes maps of the Ohio and
Mississippi riversCincinnati. J. T . L loyd (f co . , 1856 . ii
,7—331 p . il lus .
(incl . maps )6 —1693 F353 .L81
58 [L o cke , John ] An introductory discourse, con tain ing the wholehistory of n avigation from its origin al to this time.
( I n ( Church i l l , Awnsham ] comp . A col lection of voyagesand travel s London , 1732 . 36 vol . I , p . ix— xciv )
‘T he catalogue and character of mos t books o f trave ls p .
l xx i i— xciv .
CA 7—6562
Macpherson ,Dav id. Ann als of commerce, manufactures , fish
eries and navigation , with brief n otices of the arts and
sciences connectedwith them .
L ondon ,Nicho ls and son ; [etc.
,etc. ] 1805. 4v .
5—41161 H F352 .M 17
Marbl ehead h is torical society . O ldMarblehead sea captain s
and the ships in which they sailed comp . and pub.
for the ben efit of the Marblehead histo rical society by
Ben jamin J. Lindsey.
[Marblehead,Mass ] 1915. 137 p . il las . ( in cl . po rts , fac
sims . ) col . plates.
16—6470 E 74.H 3M437
H I STORY or S H I PPXNO 13
61 Marv in , W in throp Lippit t . The American merchan t marine ;its histo ry and romance from 1620 to 1902 .
New York, C. S cribner’s sons , 1910. x vi p.,I l .
, 444 p.
15- 2006 H E 745.M4
Our merchant marine ; past, presen t and future .
S cien tific American , Oct. 3- 17,1914, v . 111 : 282— 283; 303;
324. T 1 .85,v .111
63 N imm o , Joseph , ir . Report and chart concern ing the Shipbuilding of the Un ited S tates from 1817 to 1868.
Washington , Gov’t pr int. off ,
1868. 7 p . fo ld. chart. 23c
1—4294 H E 745.A2 1868
64 Oppenh eim , M ichael . A history of the administration of the
royal navy and of merchant shipping in relation to the
navy, from M DI X to M DCLX , with an in troduction treatingof the preceding period.
London and New York, J. Lan e, 1896. x iii, 411 , [1] p .
col . fron t , p lates (part col . ) 2
47039 VB 57 .0G2
65 Ow en ,S ir Douglas . Ports and docks ; their history, working,and n ational importance.
London , Methuen (6 co.
, 4 p . l ., 179 p . in cl . didyr.
fron t , fold. pl . (Books on busin ess. )5—2108 H E 551.097
Pain e, R alph Del ahaye. The oldmerchan tmarine ; a chron icle
of American Ships and sailors.
New Haven , Yale university p ress; [etc.,etc.] 1919. cc
, 214
p . fron t , p lates, ports. (The chron icles ofAmerica series
,A llen Johnson , editor v . 36 )
B ibl iographical note”1 p . 201—204.
19—3178 E 173.C55 v ol .88
H E 745.P3
The Ships and sailors of old Salem : the record of a
brilliant era of American achievement. New ed.
Chicago, A . C. il I cClurg cfi co .,1912 . xv
,515 p . fron t ,
p lates , ports , chart, facsims .
First pub. as a serial in Outing Jan . 1908—Apr. 1909, undertitle O ld Salem S hips and sa i lors.
F 74.S l P 2 1
LI BRARY OF'
CONGRES S
68 Parker , Marc. L a marine marchande en Norvege (1200Paris
,Editions de la Revue ge
’
ne’
rale de la marine mar
chande,1903 2 p . l .
,33 p . incl . tables. fold, pl .
4—5670 H E 855.P 3
69 Prebl e, George H en ry . A chronological histo ry of the originanddevelopment of steam n avigation . 1543— 1882.
Philadelphia , L . B . H amersly ( 6 co.,1883. min
, 484 p .
12—8843 VM6 15.P92
Rédhakumuda Mukhopédhyéya . I ndian Shipping; a historyof the sea- born e trade and maritime activitv of the I n
dians from the earliest tim es.
B ombay , New Y o rk [eta ] L ongina n s G reen and co . , 1912 .
rmvii,283
, [1] p. fron t , p lates .
_List of authorities consul ted p. xxi— xxv i i .12- 12963 HE879 .R S
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8,H ft.1- G—l 217 H B41 .S 7
73 S haw ,Fr ank H ., andE rn es t H . R obin son
,eds . The sea and
its story from viking Ship to submarin e.
L ondon , N
;w Y o rk [eta ] Cassel l (13 company, l td.,
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,12 col . pl. (incl . fron t. )
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Sm ith , Joseph Russel l . The ocean carrier ; a history and an
alysis of the service and a discussion of the rates of ocean
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New Yo rk and L on don,0 . P . Putnam ’
s sons ; New Y ork,
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fron t , 32 pl . , 5 maps (4fold. )H E 735.S 57
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81 Wh idden , John D . O cean life in the old sailing days, from
forecastle to quarter -deck.
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,B rown
,and company, 1908. xvi
,314 p.
20pl ., 4por t. (incl . fron t. ) 20 cm.
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82 W il l cock , John W il l iam and A . W il l co ck . The ocean , the
river , and the shore. P t. 1. Navigation .
London Boutledge, Warne, and B outledge, 1863. am. 471
No more pub lished.
5- 19535 H E 585.W 69
W righ t , Ben jam in Cooper . S an F rancisco’
s ocean trade, pastandfuture ; a story of the deep water service of S an F rancisco , 1848 to 1911. E ffect the Panama canal wil l have
upon it.S an F rancisco
,A . Car lis le (2 co . ,
1911. 1 p . l ., iii, 6— 212
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Am erican association of por t authorities . S elected bibl iography on ports and harbors and their administration ,
laws, finance, equipmen t and engineering. Comp . by
Wil liam Joshua Barney, c. E ., secretary.
New York,1916. 144 p . 23cm
T he secretary hopes to issue a supp lemen tary bibl iographyin each of the Association ’
s annua l Proceed ings .— in trod .
S ee also no 94 in th is l ist.17—27501 Z5853 .H 2A 6
85 Am erican s team ship as sociation . B ibl iography of maritime
literature, comp . by W. M. B rittain, secretary.
New York, N Y .,American steamship association , 1918.
14p. 25
18—10916 2 6837 .A 54
Keil er , H an s . American shipping, its history and economic
conditions.
Jena, 0 . F ischer , 1913. 144 p . (Probleme der
Weltwirtschaft, S chriften des I n stituts fiir S eeverkehrand Weltwirtschaft an der Un iversitat Kiel 14)
B ib l iography : p . xi i i— xx .
13—21668 HE745.K28
N ewark , N . J . F ree public l ibrary . Ships and the ocean . A
list of books on ships, commerce and the merchan t marine
compiled for the Un ited S tates Shipping board by the
F ree public l ibrary of Newark, N. J.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. 1918. 7 p .
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Washington ,Govt prin t. afi ,
1918. 8 p.
P erm an en t in tern ation al association of n avigation con
gresses . Rivers, canals and ports. B ibliographic notes
giving the list of the principal works which have appearedand of the articles published in periodicals between 1892
and 1906,including the reports, commun ications and
12 1739 -19— 2 17
18 LIB RARY or CONGRESS
sundry studies called forth by the congresses of naviga
tion , of maritim e works and of civil engineering from
1885 to 1905.
B russels, I mprimerie des travaua: publics (soc. anon . ) 1908.
mm, 729 p.
A12 - 1743 Z5853 .H 9P3
90 P erm an en t in tern ation al association of n aviga tion con
gresses . Rivers,canals
,and ports. January 1, 1907, to
December 31, 1910. Comp . by Jean Pradel le.
Brussels , S ocie'
te'
an onyme belge d’imprimerie, 1912. maxi
,
710p.
13- 1799 Z5853.H 9P3 1912
Phelps , E dith M .,comp . S electedarticles on the Am erican mer
chan t marine.
White Plains, N . Y .,and New York city, The H . W. Wilson
company, azazviii,218 p . (Debaters
’ hand
book series)B ib l iography : p. xvii—m in
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.
16—23038 H E 745.P5
92 Publ ic afi airs in form ation service. Bul letin of the Publ icafi
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airs in formation service, a cooperative clearing houseof public affairs in formation . l st—4th annual cumulation .
White Plain s, N . Y . , andNew Y ork city, The H . W. Wilsoncompany, 1915—1918. 4
S hipp ing v . 1 , p . 273 ; v . 2, p . 277— 278 ; v . 3, p . 399—400;
v. 4, p . 454—455.
S ee also Bi-mon thly i ssue for Apri l , 1919, p . 295—296.
16—920 Z7 163.P9
93 S eat tl e, W ash . Publ ic library . Harbors anddocks ; a list ofbooks and references to periodicals in the S eattle publiclibrary.
[S eattle] 1913. 40 p . 18g"
. ( I ts R eference list. no . 5)13—15455 2 5853 .H 284
94 U . S . Library of Congress Division of bibliography. L ist of
recent references on ports andharbors. (Supplemen taryto Am erican association of port authorities, S electedbib
liography,
[Washington , D . S ep t. 19,1918. 13 p . Typewritten .
List of references on Am erican shippingof today.
[Washington ,D . 17 p . Typewr itten.
A M ERI CAN SHI PP ING 19
96 U . 8 . Library of Co ngress. Division of bibliography. L ist of
reiw ences on freedom of the seas,including its app lica
tion to the E uropean war.
D . O .
,December 12 p . Type
wr itten .
L ist of references on steamship trusts.
[ l l'
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S uperin tenden t of documen ts. T ran sportation ; rail roadand shipping problems
,postal service, telegraphs, tele
phones governmen t ownership andcontrol ; list of publ ications relating to above subjects for sale by superin tendentof documen ts, Washington , D . C. [7th cd.][ l l
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ashingtomGovt. prin t. 1918] 17 p . (Price
list 25— 7th ed. )18—20303 Zl 223 .A 19 1 n o .25,7th ed.
Z7 164.T 8U 6 1918
GE NE RAL
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cantile marine.
New Y ork,The A cademy of political science Columbia uni
versity, 1915. it,208 p. ( I ts Proceedings
fvol . v1,no . 1 )
CONTENT S .— What Con gress has done to bui ld up an Ameri
can mercan ti le marine [by ] D . U. Fletcher.— The Americanmerchant marine [by ] J . W . Weeks — What Congress shoulddo to deve lop an American merchan t marine [ by ] R . L.
Owen — The problem of re—establ i shing the merchant marine[by ] I . T . Bush .
— Developmen t of the American merchan tmarine [ by ] W . R ing— Present problems of American sh ipp ing [by ] G . Henderson .
—The problem of the merchantmarine [ by ] B . N . Baker.— Our mercanti le marine [ by ] A.
M. Mathewson — The La Fol lette law from the consumers'
poin t of v iew [by ] Mrs. Florence Kel ley — Problems growing out of the T itan ic d isaster [ by ] T . I . Park inson — The
work ing of the S eamen'
s act [by ] E . E . Parv in .— T he occa~
sion and consequences of the S eamen ’
s act [by ] R . de T ankerv i l le.
— S afety at sea [by ] A . K . Kuhn — T he probab le ef
fect of the S eamen’
s act on pub lic op in ion [by ] P . H . W .
Ross — Relation of investments to S outh American trade[by ] C . M. Muchn ic.
—Governmen tal pol icy and trade relations w ith the F ar East [ by ] W . S tra ight — I nvestment and
trade in China [by ] E . P . T homas — Our trade w ith S outhAmerica and China [by ] W . R . S hepherd .
—The tariff itrelation to fore i gn trade [by ] G . Emerson .
—Probable effects
of the war on the fore i gn trade of the Un ited S tates [by ]G . G . Huebner.
— Genera l d iscussion - Report of meeting.
16—6540 H E 745.A3
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Am erican academ y of pol itical an d social scien ce , Phihtdelphia. Government regulation of water transportation .
Philadelphia, American academy of political and social
scien ce,1914. c
, [1] 306‘
p. ( I ts Annals , vol . Lv
[whole n o.
Coxrnnr s.— Competition versus cooperation in the steamship
business : proposed legislation , by E . R . Johnson — Exten tof regulation of ocean and in land water tran sportation bythe federal government, by G . G . Huebner.
— Historical de~veIOpment of steam sh ip agreemen ts and con ferences in the
American fore i gn trade, by P. Gottheil .— S teamship lin eagreements and affi l iations in the American forei gn and
domestic trade. by S . S . Huebner.
— The adm in istration and
en forcement of steamship con ferences and agreemen ts. byW . H. S . S tevens — Pooling agreements, by W . G . S ickel .Rate agreements between carriers in the forei gn trade, byP . A . S . Fran kl in — Deferred rebate systems
,by H . Barber.
Con tracts between steamsh ip lines and sh ippers , by D . J .
Donovan — T raffi c agreemen ts between steam ship lines and
American rai lroads , by R . Hardy — Agreemen ts and conf erences in their relation to ocean rates , by W . B oyd— Ratemaking in domestic water transportat ion , by E . 0 . Mer
chant — Relation of the contractor or speculator to the
world ’s ocean tran sportation problem , by T . A . S parks.
Water terminals in the Un ited S tates and their contro l , byE . S . B radford— Appendices : I . Advantages and disadvan
tages of sh ipp ing con ferences and agreemen ts in the American fore ign trade. n . Methods of con tro l l ing competitionbetween domestic carriers by water. 111. Recommendationsof the Committee on the merchan t marine and fisheries .
iv . B i l l to regul ate carriers by water en gaged in the for
ei ga and in terstate commerce of the Un ited S tates — Bookdepartment.
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101 Am erican association of por t authorities . Proceedings and
papers of the l st—5th meeting of the American associa
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New Y ork [19132— 1916] 5 r . in. 2 . illus . 225m
.
13—25268 H E 553.A 5
102 Am erican bureau of shipping, New Y ork. Recordof Ameri
can and fo reign shipping, New Yo rk.
New Y ork,American bureau of shipping [1869 50
c. annual .
99—230 H E 565.U 5A 55
103 Am erican sh ipping an d in dus trial l eague . Reso lutions
adopted in every section of the Un ited S tates in favor of
A M E RICAN SH IPPI NG 21
the revival of American shipping and restoration of the
American flag to"
the seas.
Washington , Judd di' Detweiler,prin ters
,1890. 56
‘
p .
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104 Baker , B ern ard Nadal , and J . F rederick E ssary . Ships.
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B oston and New Y ork,H oughton ,
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, 479 p. fron t. ( port.) 2256”
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American navigation ; the political history of its rise
and ruin’
and the proper means for its encouragement.
B oston an dNew York,H oughton , Miffhln and com pany,
1902 . r r i. 466 p.
,1 l . incl . tables. fron t. (por t.)
Qggcm .
5 11 117453 35
American ships ; their past and future, and the questionof wood or iron for their construction , reviewed. I n tw o
parts. Part 1.
Chicago , The author,187 iv
, [5] —88 p . 235No more pub l ished.
10—25790 VM 147 .B3
The commerce of the United S tates as related to that
of other countries .
Boston ,Dam rel l (0 Upham ,
1893. 10 p . 241- 20992 H E 748 .3 325
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Bates ,W il l iam W al lace. Our shippingimpotency. The story
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[Washington ,Gov ’t prin t. of .
,1900] 39 p . (U. S .
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The shipping question ; or , The true and false in our
pelagic policy. An address del iveredbefore a conven tionof the shipping and industrial league, at Washington ,January 30, 1889.
[n . p.,
16 p . 23
1 - 19-109 H E 746 .B34
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Shipping restoration ; the causes of decline examined;justice of the demand for proper legislation . A bil l to
equalize the footing of ships in foreign trade by con stitu
tional regulation s with valid reason s for its passage.
Denver , Co l ., Prin ted for the S hipping society of Americaby the Smith
-B rooks company, 1907. 80 p . 2537—31203 H E 746 .B345
[Blake, A lpheus P .] To the rescue of Am erican comm erce.
B oston ,J. E . F arwel l cf: co .,
1869. 12 p . 236 “
5—23247 H E 945.A4B6
B os ton . B oard of trade. American shipping interests : their
revival a n ational n ecessity. Report of a special com
mittee of the Boston board of trade, in reference to the
American shipping in terests : and speech of the chairman
of the comm ittee, at a meeting of the board: March 12th,
1871.
B oston,Daily advertiser press, 1871. I p . l .
,59 p . 24
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5—21134 H E 746 .B 74
Cham ber of comm er ce. Handbook of the port. of
Boston , 1913.
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the ann ual meeting heldin Washington , D . C.
, on F ebra
ary 4, 1915.
Washington , Govt. prin t. o/f.
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p. 23 ( [U. S .]6303Cong.
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123 Chamber of comm er ce of the U n ited S tates of Am erica.
Referendum on the report of the S pecial committee on
the up- building of the merchan t marine . May 8, 1915.
Washington , 1915. 23m . [Referendum pamphlets n o.
H F296 .A 129,n 0.9
Committee on merchan t marine . Report of comm ittee,merchan t marine.
[Washington ,D . C. ,
1917] 1 p . l . , 19 p . 23
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125 Clapp, E dw in Jon es . The port of Boston ; a study and a solu
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its place in the competition of the n orth A tlan tic seapor ts.
New Haven . Y ale un iversity press, xii, 402 p . incl .
maps,diagrs. p lates
,p lans (part fold. ) 22%
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ed. by J. Maurice Clark, Walton H . Hamilton [and]Harold G. Moulton .
Chicago , I ll ., The University of Chicago press [1918] mwwi,
676 p . 235T ransportation p . 343—379.
18—18814 HC56 .06
127 Codm an , John . The revival of the American carrying trade.
An an sw er to the questions of the join t committee of
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New York, G . S . Wilcox 1882. 11 p . 19§ °m
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127a Col l in s , N el son . Opportunities in merchant ships.
New Y ork and L ondon , Harper cfi brothers, [1919] 4 p . l . ,
1 p . fron t. 195m
.
19—10708 VK149.CG
128 Comm it tee of s team ship l in es , 1913. Report submitted to
the Comm ittee on the merchan t marine and fisheries bythe Comm ittee appointedby the representatives of steam
ship lines maintain ing established services from New
AMERICAN SH I PP ING 25
Y ork to fo reign coun tries, including Po rto R ico and the
Philippines.
( I n U. S . Congress . H ouse . Comm i ttee o n merchan t marineand ilsheries . Proceed ings in the investigation of shipping combinations under House reso lution 587. Washlngtou,
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,
Feb. 19, 1878.
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23
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can merchan t marine and pending legislation .
[New Y ork,
16’ p . 230m
At head of title : I n ternational trade con ference. Hotel Astor,New York , Dec. 6—7—8, 1915, under ausp ices of the Nationa lassociation of manufacturers in cooperation w ith bankingand transportation in terests of the Un i ted S tates.
16—3955 H E 746 .D6
E v an s , H ol den A . T rade fol lows the flag. A rticles from the
Sun set magazin e of March, 1908.
[Washington ,Gov ’t prin t. 0771, 1908] 8 p . ( [U. S .]
671th Cong.,I st sess. S ena te. Doc. 375)
The immed iate influence of the American battle ship fleet onthe commerce of the Pacific.
8—35236 H F 3043 .E 8
F arn am , H enry W al co tt . The seamen’s act of 1915. Ad
dress delivered at the ninth annual meeting of the Ameri
can association for labor legislation ,held in Washington ,
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F l etcher , Dun can Upshaw . What Congress has done to buildup an Am erican mercan tile marine. Address at the din
n er of the Academy of political science, New Y orkNovember 12, 1915.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. o/f., 1915. 19 p. (U. S .
64th Cong.
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135 F ow l er, Charl es N ew el l . The national issues of 1916.
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,c1916
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434 [1] p . fron t. (port ) 205An American merchant marine p. 257—429.
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186 Furuseth , A n drew . American sea power and the S eamen’s
act. A rticle on the American sea power andthe S eamen’s
act.
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The S eamen’s act : a protest again st the construction of
section 13 of the S eamen’s act as promulgatedby the De
partment of commerce.
Washington , Govt. prin t. 25 p. (U. S .
64th Cong.,2dsess. S enate. Doc. 694)
O n Circular no . 265 of the D ept. of commerce : Language testunder the S eamen ’
s act.s
17- 26213 VK22 1.F7
Watch- and- watch at sea : a protest from the I n tern ational seamen
’s un ion and a warn ing to shipowners.
Washington , Govt. prin t off ,1917. 12 p. (U. S .
64th Gong.,2tl sess. S en ate. Doc. 693)
17- 20214 VK233.F 7
139 Goin , John W . An apprentice system for the United S tates
merchan t service.
New - Y ork, J. P . Wright, printer , 1853. [31 zsiCA 17—2872 VK533.G6 1
140 Gt. B rit . Admiralty. Merchan t tonnage and the submarine.
Supplementary statemen t , showing for the UnitedKingdom and for the world, for the period August 1914 to
October 1918,— 1.Merchan t tonnage losses by enemy action
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and marine risk; 2. Merchan t shipbuilding output ; 3.
E nemy vessels capturedandbrought into serviceLondon , I ] . M. S tatione ry off ,
E yre andS pottiswoode, 1918.
4 p . diagrs. (Parliamen t. Papers by command.
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Guaran ty trus t com pany of N ew Y ork . Digest of the
Un ited S tates shipping act,with ful l text of the law , ex
ecutive o rders, etc. Act approved S eptember 7, 1916 as
amendedJuly 15, 1918.
New Y ork, [eta ] Guaran ty trust company of New York64p .
18—23254 H E 745.C}8 1918
Shipping’
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,D . App leton andcompany, 1880. 91 p . 2392
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Washington , 1919. 15 p . in cl . tables. 23
Address before the National marine league, New York , Mar . 27.
1919.
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Shal l Am erican business enterprise be restricted? Ad
dress before the National foreign trade council, Congress
Hotel, Chicago , on the evening of F riday, April 25, 1919.
[n . p.] 1919. s escm.
The shipping situation ; address del ivered before the
National marine league of the United S tates, at Delmo
nico’s,in New Yo rk
,on the even ing of March 26, 1918,
giving a comprehensive an alysis of the entire situationand hitherto unpublished data regarding the number of
new shipyards and launching ways, buil t and building,
and the tonn age and types of vessels under constructionand planned.
Washington , Govt. prin t. 1918. 11 p . ( [U. S .]a5th Cong.
,2d sess. S enate. Doc.
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Why our ships wil l now stay on the ocean .
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,
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159 J ohn son , E m ory R ichard. Elements of transportation ; - a
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10—6625 H E 746 .M6
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Washington ,New Y ork [1915] cover—title, [8] p . 23
a:
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186 N egl ey , Jam es S cot t . Comm ercial and shipping interests .
S peech delivered in the House of represen tatives,May 11, 1870.
Washington , Chronicle prin t, 1870. 56 p . in cl . tables. 23
H E 746 .N 38
N el son , John H oratio . An analysis of theUn itedS tates shippingboard act (39 S tats. at large 728 : approvedS eptem
ber 7, 1916)[Washington ,
D . C.,L ithographed by the Columbia plane
graph eo.]1917. 17 p. 2250”
Appended : T ext of the act < Public— no. 260— 64th Congress.>
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AE 5.164 1917
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York, their relation to the port of New Y ork and the
ports of the world. A tabulation of facts about waterborne trade, prepared as a reference for the officials of the
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York.
[New York] 1914. 1 p. l .,ii—v ii
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N ew Y ork (S tate) Chamber of comm erce of the s tate of
N ew Y ork . American merchant marine Reports anddebates of the Chamber of commerce at the regular meet
ing of January 7, and the special meetings of January 14,and28
,1915
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can merchant marine in the fo reign trade.
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H E 745.N5
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n
Shipping in teres ts . A commun ication from the New
York association for the restoration of the American
shippingin terests, to the Hon . John Lynch Review
ing the past history of Am erican ship - building and°
ad
vocating the necessity of building Am erican ships on
American territory. A lso a reply to the arguments of
Capt. John Codman in his recent letter from the Clyde to
the committee, andone publishedin the New Y ork Times,December 22, 1869.
New Y ork, MacDonaldandPalmer, 1870. 40 p . in cl . tables .
( I n [Codman , J F ree ships for foreign commerce.
[Washington ,5—19508 H E 745.CG7
O ’Don n el l , E ugen e E dward. The merchan t marine manual .
B oston,Mass.
,The Yachtsman ’
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195 Ow en , S ir D ougl as . O cean trade and shipping.
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,277 p
plates, fold. map, 2 fold. facsim . (in pocket) 23
(Cambridge naval an d military series
14—11579 H E 571 .08
196 Pacifi c coas t association of por t authorities . Proceedingsof the con ference of port authorities of the Pacific coast.
[S eattle] Por t of S eattle commission [1914 2 v .
il lus.
CA 14—511 HE554.A6P3
Pacifi c social s cien ce association . Report on the restorationof American shipping j n the foreign trade, made to and
adopted by the Pacifi c social science association , at S an
Fran cisco, November 15th, 1881.
S an F ran cisco, Bacon at company, 1881. 29 p.
,1 l . incl .
tables .
S igned by C. T . Hopkin s and others .
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198 Parv in ,E m erson E . Shipping and ship building.
New York city, Educational departmen t, West side Y. M.
c. A .,a1szs. 11
, [1] p . seem
16—6941 H E 571.P3
P eabody , H en ry W ayl an d. Address, in advocacy of the plan
recomm ended by Presiden t McKinl ey and the secretaryof the T reasury for the re- creation of our merchan t marine
, before the Commercial club of Cin cinn ati at the
Queen city club, Cincinnati, November 22, 1900.
B oston , Press of S . Usher,1900. 11 p. 2341
0"
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S ome facts in regard to the American merchan t marine
and pending legislation for its re- creation ; a reprin t offour letters published by the Boston Herald and New
Y ork Journal of commerce and commercial bul letin,stat
ing the views of Hen ry W.Peabody.
[Boston , Press of S . Usher , 15 p . 235CONTENTS .
— I . T he American registry of vessels — I I . Thegrowth and decl ine of the American merchan t marine.
I I I . The recommendations of Pres ident McKin ley.— I V. Leg
isiatlon for the re creation of the merchan t marine.
6—11762 H E 746 .P35
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Phel ps , E dith M . , comp . S elected articles on the Americanmerchant marine.
White Plains , N . Y ., andNew York city , The H . W. Wilson
company, 1916 . mxviii,218 p . (Debaters
’ hand
book series)B ibiiography : p . xv i i - xxv ii i .
16—23038 H E 745.P 5
202 Philadel phia comm ercial museum . The Am erican merchan tmarine, comparedwith that of other countries.
[Philadelphia] The Philadelphia commer cial museum, 1900.
17, [2] p . incl . tables, diagrs. 22 a:
5—20938 H E 746 .P 54
Quick , H erbert . Merchan t marin e. A rticle entitled“ Shall
we give up the ship ,”showing how the admin istration
proposes to buildup the merchan t marine.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. off.
,1916. 16
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p . (U. S .
64th Cong., I st sess. S enate. Doc. 320)
Reprin ted from the Saturday evening post of Feb. 5, 1916.
16—26190 H E 746 .Q5
204 R andol ph , Carm an Fitz . A brief on the shippingbill .Washington ,
D . C. New York, The National marine league
of the U. a s . p . 23cm
16—25436 H E 746 .B 3
Ran sdel l , Joseph E . TheAm erican shippingproblem . S peech
in the S enate, Feb. 24,1919.
Congressional record, 65th Cong. , 3dsess.
,v . 57, no. 76
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(curren t file) : 4304—4810.
R edfi el d, W il liam Cox . Address before the S ociety of naval
architects andmarine engin eers, November 22, 1912.
Washington [Govt prin t. off ] 1913. 14 p .
13—3505?
207 R oach ,John . Mr . John Beach on ship -building andAmerican
steamship l ines .
[Washington 5’1877] 18 p .
Shal l A merica buildships ? andThe Am erican navv and
merchan t marine.
[Poughkeepsie , 88 p.
5—20937 H E 748 .3 62
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38 LI BRARY or CONGRES S
209 R ober ts , Thom as G . The merchant marine and the navy .
Paper being a prize essay publ ished in the United
S tates naval institute proceedings for March, 1910.
[Washington , Govt. prin t. off.,1910] 27 p . (U. S .
6I st Cong.,2d sess. S enate. Doc.
10—35409 HE 743 .U6R 6
R osen thal , B en jam in Jefferson . A comprehen sive plan forthe creation and maintenance of an American merchan t
marine in volving economy of tran sportation rates, pro
tection to , and advancement of, Am erican interests at
home and abroad. By Ben jamin J. Rosen thal , special
foreign commissioner of the Nation al business league of
Am erica,with an un an swerable argumen t for the general
proposition , by H onorable L esl ie M. Shaw .
Chicago [S tromberg, A llen (f; co .] 1911. 9, [I ] p . 22
17—28981 HE746 .B B
The need of the hour , an American merchan t marin e.
Chicago, Priv. prin t , 1915. viii,117 p .
16—15207 H E 745.B 75
I
Should the business m en of the United S tates support
the Alexander Shipping bil l , and why ?
Chieago, 1916'
. [1] 19 p.
T h is p lan has been endorsed by the Board of d irectors of theNational bus iness league of Ama lea.
”
16—15718 H E 746 .R 77
213 R oss , Patrick H ere W arrin er . More ships, the n ation ’s eco
nomic problem ; address before the Economic club of
Portland, Maine, October 25, 1915.
[New York,Charles F rancis press,
01915] [12] p . il lus .
( chart) 23cm.
15—27667 H E 746 .B 74
The western gate.
New York,Dodd
,Mead ( is com pany, 1911 . 3 p . l .
,iv . p.
,
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fil l —26240
Why the subject of an American merchan t m arine is
vital to the individual business man ; address before theE fficiency society of New York
,November 19, 1915.
[New York, Charles F rancis press
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I ssued by the National marine league of the U. S . A.
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Sm ith , Joseph Russel l . I nfluence of the great war uponShipping.
New York, Oxford un iversity press,1919. viii p.
, 2 l . ,3—357 p . diagrs. (Preliminary econ omic studies
of the war n o. 9)CONTENT S . The organ ization of worl d sh ipp ing before the
great war ; The world ’s shipp ing industry during the war,brief Summary w ith specia l emphas is on freight rates ; Theeffects of the war on marine insurance ; T rade d islocationsdue to war , some poss ib le readjustments ; Government aid
to Sh ipp ing ; Con tro l and operation of shipp ing by the
British governmen t, 19141—1918 ; Con trol and operation of
shipp ing by the Un ited S tates government, 19141—1918 ; S hipbuil d ing during the war , techn ical development ; S h ipbui lding in the Un ited Kingdom ; S h ipbui ld ing in the Un itedS tates, 1914 to May , 1918 ; S hipp ing po l icy after the greatwar ; World Shipp ing ,
world organ izat ion , world peace ;I ndex.
19—7521 H 056 .P 7 ,v .9
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The ocean carrier ; a history and analysis of the service
and a discussion of the rates of ocean transportation .
New York and L ondon,G. P. Putnam ’
s sons; New York,Chicago, etc.
,Railroad age gazette, 1908. 344p .
8—37658 H E 735.S 57
The organization of ocean commerce.
Philadelphia, Published for the Un iversity, 1905. viii, 155
p. fo ld. map, diagr . 25ikm
. (Publications of the University of Pennsylvania. S eries in political econ omy and
public law,n o. 17)
“ Appendix A . B ib l iograph ical note p . [149]—150.
The probable effects of the Panama canal upon ocean traderoutes and coal ing stations p . [791- 101.
CoNTE Nr s.— I n troduction .
—pt. I . T raffic— pt. n . Routes and
sh ipp ing.-pt. I I I . Harbors and port faci l ities — Conclusion .
5—26839 H E 735.S 6
S outhern comm er cial congress . American merchan t mar
rin e. An article prepared by the S outhern commercial
congress on the proposed establishmen t of a merchan t
marine.
Washington [Govt prin t. off ] 1914. 6' p . (U. S . 63d
Cong.,2d sess. S enate. Doc. 601 )
14—30821 E E 745.S G
S pears , John R andol ph . The story of the American merchan t
marine. New cd.,with an introduction .
New York, The Macmil lan compomy, 1915. mmvii , 340 p .
fron t , p lates, por ts.
15—20135 H E 745.86
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226 S ter l ing, Thom as . The S hip - purchase bil l. S peech in the
S enate of the Un ited S tates , August 14, 1916.
l l’ashington ,Go vt. pr in t. off. , 1916 . 16 p . 24
17- 3 178 B R746 .885
227 Sul l ivan , W il l iam. S ea l ife ; or , What may or may not be
done , and what ought to be done by Ship - owners,Ship
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B oston , J. B . Dow,1837. v
, [ I 3] — 96'
p.
13—23366 H E 587 .U588
Tayl or , Aus tin . S ide - l ights on protection , the history of a
vanished industry ; how the American tariff has killedAmerican Shipping and protected the B ritish shipowner ,evidence given by Americans themselves before the United
S tates comm ission on the merchan t marine.
London,T. F . Un win , 1905. 32 p .
5- 11640 HF2581.T23
Tran spor tation facilities . Summ ary of the reports submitted
in respon se to a request of the secretary of the T reasury ,
on July 19, 1915, by several delegations to the fi rst PanAmerican fin ancial con ference.
Washington ,Gov t. prin t. off ,
1916 . 11 p . ( U . S .
64th Cong.
,I st sess. S enate. Doe . 497)
16 H E 746 .A4 1916
230 U . S . Bureau of corporations . Report of the commissioner of
corporations on transportation by water in the Un ited
S tates .
Washington , Govt. pr in t. 0772, 1909—10. 3 v . fold. map.
CONTENT S —pt. 1 . General cond ition s of tran sportation by
water. 1909 —pt. 2 . Water- borne traffic. 1909 —
pt. 3. Waterterm inals . 1910.
9-35706 H E 623 .A 5 1909
Bureauof fo reign and domestic commerce. (Dept. ofcomme rce. ) Curren t American shipbuilding.
I n its Commerce reports , F eb. 9,1917
,no .
—554.
Gives ful l statistics. H Cl .R 198 ,F eb. 1917
The fo reign comm erce and navigation of the
Un ited S tates
Washington , Govt. prin t. off ,1913—1919. 7 v . 31
14—21466 HF 105.A2
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233 U . S . Bureauofforeign anddomestic com/merce. Mon thly sum
mary of the foreign commerce of the UnitedS tates. July1912—Dec. 1918.
Washington , Govt. prin t. 017”1912—1918. 73 v . in 13. tables .
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Con tinuation of“ Mon th ly summary of commerce and finance
of the Un ited S tates issued by the Bureau of statistics(T reasury dept. ) Nov . 1866—June 1903 ; by the Bureau of
statistics (Dept. of commerce and labor ) Jul y 1903—June1912.
14—21465 HF 105.A5
Ports Of the United States. Report on terminal
facilities, comm erce, port charges, and administration at
Sixty- eight selected ports, by Grosvenor M. Jones.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. 0fi .
,1916. 431 p . pl ., maps (part
fold. ) fold. p lan, fold. charts. 23ig
m. (Miscellaneous
series, n o. 33 )16—26592 H E 553 .U 6 1916
Bureau of navigation (Dept. of commerce) Annual
report of the comm issioner of navigation 1884—1916.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. of ,
1884—1916. 34v .
4 H E 563.U5A2
Enforcement of n avigation laws. Letter fromthe secretary of commerce, transmitting letters from the
acting comm issioner of navigation con cerning items apappearing in the estimates of the Bureau of navigationfor the coming fiscal year.
[Washington , Govt. prin t. 1913] 6 p. (63dCong.,
2d sess. H ouse. Doc. 467)14—3036 H E 587 .U5A3 1913
Foreign vessels adm itted to American registryunder the act of December 23
,1852
, under special acts ofCongress, Hawaiian vessels, act of April 30, 1900, PortoRico vessels, act of April 12, 1900, and under the act of
August 18, 1914. Preparedby E . T . Chamberlain .
Washington , Govt. prin t. off.,1915. 17 p . (63d
Cong.
,3d sess. House. Dec. 1664)
16—8146 H E 589 .U5A7 1915
AMERI CAN SHIPPI NG 43
U . S . Bureau of statistics (Dept. of commerce and labor ) .
The foreign commerce and navigation of the United
S tatesWashington, Govt. p rin t of .
,1867—1912. 56 v . tables.
933
Continuation of the report on commerce and navi gation issuedby the register of the T reasury .
Con tinued by the Bureau of forei gn and domestic commerce(Dept. of commerce and labor ; later, Dept. of commerce )( S ee no. 232 in th is l ist. )
7—19228 HF 105.A2
Mon thly summary of commerce and fin an ce of
the Un ited S tates [July 1866—June 1893 ; new series, July1893—June 1912]Washington , Govt. pr int 077 ,
1866—1912. 256 v . in 85.
fold. maps,tables (part fold. ) diagrs. (part fold. )
The first number was dated November 15, 1866 .
Continued w ith same title by the Bureau of foreign and do
mestic commerce . W ith July 1914 the title changed to“ Month ly summary of the foreign commerce of the UnitedS tates.
”( S ee no. 233 in th is l ist. )
7—6084 B F 105.A5
Bureau of the census. I nstructions to special agen ts.
Census of transportation by water , 1916.
Washington , Govt prin t off ,1917. 25 p . 20
17—26356 HA 37 .U6W 3 1916
T ransportation by water : 1906. Un ited S tates.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. of ,
1908. 57 p . diagrs .
(Bul letin 91 )M 288 HA 201 .1900.A 12
HE745.A2 1908a
T ransportation by water . 1906.
Washington , Govt print. off ,1908. xv
,sex, p . plates,
diagrs. 30
8 H E 563 .U 5A 4 1906
HA201 . 1900.B2
Congress. Conference committees,1914— 1915. S ea
man’s bil l Conference report. < To accompany S
136>
[Washington Govt. prin t. 30 p. (63dCong.
,3d sess. H ouse. P ept. 1439)
Subm itted by Mr. Alexan der. Ordered printed February 24,1915.
15—8782 HD8039 .S42U6 1915
44 LI BRARY or CONGRES S
244 U . S . Congress. H ouse. Comm ittee on foreign affairs. Supplyingmerchan t ships with defense Report. < To
accompany H . R .
[Washington , Gov t. prin t. of ,1917] 6
‘
p. (64thCong.
,2d sess. House. Rept. 1594)
Subm itted by Mr. Flood . Ordered printed February 28, 1917.
Views of the m inority ( p. 3 ) s i gned : Hen ry Allen Cooper.Dorsey W . S hack leford , Charl es B . Sm ith , George B uddieston , J. B . Thompson , S tephen G . Porter.M inority views of Mr. S hack leford p. 5—6 .
17—26203 JX 5244.A7A4 1917b
Comm ittee on merchan t marin e and fisheries.American merchan t marine in the foreign tradeMr. Farquhar , from the Committee on merchan t marineandfisheries, submitted report < to accompany H . R .
[Washington ,Govt. prin t. off.
,1890] lzccvvii p.
,1 l ., 508 p.
tables,2 fold. diagr. (51815Cong.,
I st sess. House.
B ept. no. 1210)5—20924 H E 745.A2 1890
Promoting the comm erce,etc., of the
Un ited S tates. Report. < To accompany H . R . 64>
[Washington , Gov’t prin t. of ,
1900] 22 p . (56thsess. House. Repor t no. 890)
Subm itted by Mr. Grosvenor.
8—9571 HE 743 .U 6A3
To regulate shipping in trade betweenports of the United S tates and ports or places in the
Phil ippine Archipelago , between ports or places in the
Philippin e A rchipelago;and for other purposes. Febru
ary 26—27
,1904.
[Washin gton , Gov’t prin t. off ,
1904] 111 p . 23
5—34716 H E 757 .A4
Developmen t of the American merchantmarine and American commerce Report. < To
accompany H . R .
[Washington , Gov’t prin t. off ,
1905] 74 p . (58thCong.,
3d sess. House. B ept. n o. 4136 )5434723 H E 746 .A3
AME RI CAN SHI P PI NG 45
249 U . 8 . Congress. H ouse. Comm ittee on merchan t marine and
fisheries. Development of the American merchant marine
and American comm erce. Hearings on S enate bil l
no. 529— The shipping bill of the Merchan t marine com
mission . April 4 to 13,1906.
Washington, Govt. prin t. 0772, 1906. 577 p . 23
I ncluded are House doc. 564, 59th Cong. , l st sess ., Develop
men t of the Am erican merchant marine and American com
merce (memoranda of the Merchan t marine commiss ion ) "
and The Merchan ts’ association of New York— Subsidy forAmerican sh ips on ly— pamphlet I V Amendments pro
posed to S enate b il l 5296—35122 HE745.A2 1906
Discrimin ation against sailing vessels in
coasting trade Report. < To accompany H . R .
[ lVashington , Govt. prin t. of ,1906] 83 p . (59th
Cong.,I st sess. House. B ept. 1482 )
Submi tted by Mr. L ittlefi eld.
6—35197 VK1523 .A4 1906b
Development of the American merchantmarine and Am erican commerce . Declarations of mer
cantil e bodies, national and local , for the upbuilding of
Am erican shipping in foreign trade.
Washington ,Gov ’
t prin t. of , 21 p . 23
7435082 H E 745.A2 1907b
Development of the American merchan tmarine and American commerce. L abor ’s in terest in
American shipping. Petitions and resolutions received
and referred to the Committee on the merchant marine
and fisheries of the House of represen tatives from work
ingmen and labor organ izations in regard to S enate bil l529, the shippingbill of theMerchan t marine commission .
Washington , Gov’t prin t. of . ,
1907. 22 p .
6—35032 H E 745.A2 1907
Developmen t of the Am erican merchan t
marin e and Am erican comm erce. Report. < To aecom
pany S .
[Washington , Gov’t print. off , 1907] 25, 14p . (59th
Cong.,2d sess. H ouse. B ept. 6442 )
Subm itted by Mr. Grosvenor.Pt. 2. Views of the minority , subm itted by Mr. S p ight.
7—35078 HE 745.A2 19073
46 LIBRARY or CONGRES S
254 U . S . Congress . House. Committee on merchan t marine and
fisheries. Discrimination again st Am erican sailing ves
sels in the coastwise trade. [Hearing] March 2, [3, 5, 9]
1908.
[Washington ,Govt. prin t. afi ,
1908] 180 p .
S tatemen ts of F ie lds S . Pend leton , C . L . Warw ick , and others.
9—12387 VK1523 .A4 1908
Am erican merchan t marine in foreign
trade etc. January 20 [and February 3] 1910.
[Washington , Govt prin t. of ,1910] 54 p .
10—35186 H E 745.A2 1910
Am erican merchant marin e in foreign
trade and the n ational defense. Report. < To aecompany H . R .
[Washington , Govt. p rin t. 1910] 18,7 p . (6
‘
18t
Cong.,2d sess. H ouse. B ept. 502 )
Subm i tted by Mr . Humphrey.
Views of the m inority subm itted by Mr . S p ight, pt. 2.
10—35318 H E 745.A2 1910a
The seamen’
s bil l . Hearings on House
bill 11372 . Thursday, December 14,1911—February 5
,
1912 .
Washington , Govt. prin t. off , 1911. 118 p., 1 l ., 119—298 p.
fold. tab.
J . W . Al exander, chairman .
A bil l to abo l ish the invo luntary serv itude imposed uponseamen in the merchant marine of the Un ited S tates whi lein fore ign ports and upon the seamen of the merchantmarine of fore i gn coun tries wh i le in ports of the UnitedS ta tes, to prevent unski l led mann ing of American vessels,to encourage the train ing of boys in the American mer~
chant marine, for the further protection of l ife at sea. and
to amend the laws relative to seamen .
S tatemen ts of Andrew Furuseth , Victor A. O lan der, WalterMacarthur, and others .
12 —35218 HD8039.S 42U6 1911
American merchan t marine. Report.
< To accompany H . R . 32127>
[Washington , Govt. prin t. o/f.,1911] 22 p . (d1st
Cong.,3d sess. House. B ept. 2253)
Subm itted by Mr. Hobson .
I ncludes Views of Mr. Humphrey of Washington , Views of
the m inori ty ( S igned : Joshua W . Alexander. Rufus Hardy )and Views of Mr. Hardy .
11—35218 HE745.A2 1911
48 LIBRARY or CONGRES S
Vol . 4 has subtitle , Report on steamsh ip agreemen ts and af
fi liations in the Am erican , foreign and domestic trade. Pre
pared by S . S . Huebner. I nclud ing the recommenda
tion s of the Comm ittee. A t head of title, “ House of
represen tatives : S ixty - third Congress.
”I t is issued also
separate ly , w ith title , Report of the Comm ittee on the
merchan t marine and fisheries on steamship agreements ”
[etc ] as House doc. 805, 63d CCng., 2d sess.
13—19622 H E 745.A'
2 1913b
263 U . S . Congress. H ouse. Comm ittee on merchan t marine and
fisheries. Governm en t ownership and operation of mer
chan t vessels in the foreign trade of the United S tates.
Report. < To accompany H . R .
[Washington , Go vt. p rin t. of .,
10,15p. (63d
Cong.
,2d sess.
,H ouse. B ept. 1149 )
Submitted by Mr. Al exander.Pt. 2 ,
“ M inority v iews,” ( 15 p . ) subm itted by Mr. Greene of
Massachusetts ( for himse lf and Messrs . Hinds , Cur ry , E dmonds and Parker , Messrs. S aunders and T hacher concur
ring ) .14—30775 H E 745.A2 19146
Governm en t own ership and operation of
merchan t vessels in the foreign trade of the Un ited S tates.
Hearings Aug. 28- S ept, 2, 1914.
Washington , Govt. p rin t. of , 1914. 50 p . 23
H E 745.A2 19140
Repeal of penalties on American owned
and foreign-built vessels— provisional registry of vessels
abroad. Hearing on the bil ls H . R . 18685 and
H . R . 18686 S ept . 24, 1914.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. of ,
1914. 19 p . 235H E 745.A2 1914d
Repor t on steamship agreemen tsand affil iation s in the American foreign and domestictrade under H . res. 587. Preparedunder direction of the
chairman of the committee by S . S . Huebner, in cludingthe recommendation s of the committee.
Washington , Govt. prin t. 1914. cev, 459 p . fold. charts.
(63d Cong.
,2d sess. H ouse. Dec. 805)
I ssued also , w ith ti tle Report on steamsh ip agreemen ts and
affi l iation s in the American fore i gn and domestic trade ,”
as v . 4 of the Comm ittee’
s Proceed ings in the inves
tigation of sh ipp ing combinations under H . res.
14—30334 H B745.A2 1914
AM ERI CAN S H I PP ING 49
U . S . Congress. H ouse. Committee on merchan t marine and
fisher ies . To repeal penalties on foreign -built vessels
owned by Americans. Repo rt . < To accompany H . R .
[Washington ,Gov t. prin t. off ,
1915] 2 p . (63dCong.
,3d sess. H ouse.
’
B ept. 1299)S ubm itted by Mr. S aunders.
15—9609 HE745.A2 1915
Creating a shipping board, a n aval
auxiliary, and a merchan t marin e. Hearings S ixtyfourth Congress, first session ,
on H . R . 10500, a bill to
establish a United S tates shipping board for the purposeo f encouraging, developing, and creating a naval aux
iliary and n aval reserve and a merchant marin e to meetthe requiremen ts of the comm erce of the United S tates
with its territories and possessions , and w ith foreign
coun tries. andfor other purposes. F ebruary 10 to March
Washington ,Govt. p rin t. off ,
1916 . viii,5—819 p . diagrs.
anJoshua W . Alexander, chairman . H E 745.A2 1916 s
F ebruary 10 —March 9] 1916.
Washington , Govt. prin t. of ,1916. 13 pt. in 1 v . diagrs.
16—21825—6 HE745.A2 191Gb
War em erg ency— admission of foreignshippingto the coastwise trade. Hearings S ixty
- fi fth
Congress , fi rst session , on H . R . 5609, a bill giving the
Presiden t power to permit vessels of foreign registry to
engage in the coastwise trade of the United S tates duringthe present war or emergency. Part 1, S eptember 6 and
11 [part 2 , S eptember 13 and 18] 1917.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. off ,
1917. 43, i i , 45— 123 p .
18—4529 HE 751.A6 19170
Comm ittee on rivers and harbors. Relation
of United S tates shipping board to improvemen ts for
rivers and harbors . Hearings S ixty- fi fth Congress
F ebruary 6, 1918.
Washington , Gov t. prin t. 1918. 20 p . 23;John H . Smal l , chairman .
18—11968 TC23 .A3 1918
12 1739— 19— 4
50 LI BRARY or CONGRE SS
U . S . Congress . H ouse. Committee on rules. I nvestigation of
shipping trust. Hearings on House join t resolution no.
72,providing for an investigation of the so - cal led ship
ping trust. Monday, December 18, 1911.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. 122 p .
Robert L . Henry,chairman .
12—35329 H E 745.A 2 1912d
S elect committee to investigate certain charges
under H ouse resolution Report and hearings
Washington , Govt. prin t. of .,1911 . 2 v . (6
’
I st
Cong.
,3d sess. House. Report 2297)
J . Van Vechten O lcott, chairman .
Charges against Halvor S teenerson , in his official capacity ,
and against the membersh ip of the House general l y , con
cern ing proposed legislation in relation to the Americanmerchant marine.
11—35313 H E 745.A 2 1911c
Join t select committee on American ship - building.
Am erican shipping. Mr . Dingley submitted the fol low
ing report < to accompany bil l H . R . 7
[Washington , Gov’t prin t. 0771, 1883] p . incl . tables.
(i7th Cong.
,2d sess. House. Repor t n o. 1827)
CONTENT S .— R eD01
‘t.— Views of the m inority .— Append ix
S tatements and v iews of certain sh ip - bui l ders and sh ipowners of the coun try regard ing the ‘
causes of the decl ineof the American fore i gn carrying trade.
5—28416 H E 745.A2 1882
S enate. The merchant marine. Debate in the S enate,Dec. 26
,1918.
Congressional record, 65th Cong.,3d sess.
,v . 57
, no . 22 (curren t file ) 875—887.
J11 .R 5,v .57
Committee on commerce. Developmen t of theAm erican merchant marine and American commerce.
Report < to accompany S .
[Washington , Govt. prin t. o/fl 1906] 112 p. (59thCong.
,I st sess. S enate. Rept. 10)
Coursur s.— Report, subm itted by Mr. Gal linger, Dec. 15, 1905,
ordered prin ted— Views of the m inority. Jan . 9, 1906.
ordered prin ted— Append ices : A . The merchant marine as
an aux i liary to the navy . B. The army 's need of merchantmarine s team sh ips as transports in war. 0. Reso lutions of
commercia l associations S pecifical l y indors ing the shipp ingbi l l of the M erchan t marine comm iss ion . D. Why a majorityo f the Merchan t marine comm iss ion d id not recommen dd iscrim inating duties .
6—16275 H E 746 .A815
A M ER I CAN SH IPP I NG 51
S . Congress . S enate. Committee on commerce. Registerand en ro llment of vessels built in foreign coun tries. Re
port. < T o accompany S .
[Washington , Gov t. prin t. of ,6‘
p . (624Cong.
,9d sess. S enate Hept.
S ubm ittcd'
by M r. Ne lson .
CA 13—1703 H E 589 .U 5A 7 1912d
Creating a shipping board, a naval aux
il iary, and merchant marine. Hearings before the sub
committee, S ixty
- fourth Congress, first session , on H . R .
15455, an act to establish a Un ited S tates shipping board.
[May 29—June 24, 1910]
Washington ,Govt. p rin t. of .
,284p . 235
James P. Clarke , chairman .
17—2810 H E 745.A 2 1916g
Creating a shipping board, a naval aux
il iary, a merchant marine,and regulating carriers by
water engaged in the foreign and in terstate com merce of
the Un ited S tates. Report < To accompany H . R .
[Washingtom Govt. prin t. of ,1916] 54 p . incl . tables.
(64th Cong.
,1st sess. S enate. Rept. 689)
Subm i tted by M r. S immons.
16—26665 H E 745.A 2 1916 s
Un ited S tates shipping board emergencyfleet corporation . H earings S ixty
- fifth Congress,second session on S . res. 170
, directing the Committee
on commerce to in vestigate al l matters connectedw ith thebuilding of merchan t vessels under the direction of the
Un ited S tates shipping board emergency fleet corporation
,and report its findings to the S enate, together with
its recommendation s thereon . [Dec. 21, 1917—Apr. 5
,
1918]Washington ,
Govt. p rin t. afi ,1918. 2 v . fold. map, fold.
diagrs.
18—11737 H E 745.A2 1918
S pecial committee on ship - purchase bill . Main
tenance of a lobby to influence legislation on the shippurchase bill . Report. < Pursuan t to S . res .
[Washington , Govt. prin t. off ,1916] 16
’
p . (64thCong.
,Jst sess. S enate. Hep t. 25)
Subm itted by Mr . Walsh .
P t. 2 , Views of the m inori ty , subm itted by Mr. Sutherlan d( for himse lf and M r. Penrose )
16—26082 HE745.A2 1916
52 LIBRARY or CONGRESS
281 U . S . Congress. S enate. S pecia l committee on ship - purchase
bil l . Main tenance of a lobby to influen ce legislation on
the ship - purchase bill
Washington ,Gov t. prin t. 1915. 485 p .
H E 745.A2 19150
D ept. of com/merce. Am erican vessels andwatch ofiicers.
L etter from the acting secretary of comm erce transmitting in further respon se to a S en ate resolution of October16
,1914
,a l ist of foreign - built vessels adm itted to Am eri
can registry under the act of August 18, 1914, and other
in formation relative to the same.
[Washington ,Govt. prin t. of .
,1914] 16 p . in cl . tables .
(63dCong.
,3d sess. S enate . Doc. 640)
E . F . Sweet, actin g secretary of commerce .
14—30966 HE745.A2 1914e
Governm en t aid to merchan t shipping. S tudyof subsidies, subven tion s, and other forms of state aid in
prin cipal coun tries of the world, by Grosvenor M. Jones.
Washington , Govt. prin t. of ,1916 . 265 p .
“ Appen dix A .— Norway : contract between the Department of
pub lic works and G. M. B ryde, for the estab lishm ent of a
steamsh ip l ine between Norway and Mexico, etc.
” p . 233
234.
Appen dix B .—France : law concern ing the merchant marine
of Apri l 19, 1906 p . 234—238.
Appendix c.— France : decree prescrib ing admin istrative regu
lations for the app lication of the law of Apri l 19, 1906 , relating to the merchant marine p .
Appendix n .— France : con tract of the Compagn ie des mes
sageries mari times of December 30, 1911 p . 242—248.
Appen dix E .—~Russ ia : charter and by- laws of the Russian
volun teer fleet p . 249—255.
16—26591 H E 740.U6A 5 1916
I nvoluntary servitude imposed upon seamen .
Join t letter from the secretary of comm erce and the sec
retary of labor to the chairman of the Committee on com
merce, relative to S enate bil l no . 4.
l fVashington [Govt prin t. of ] 1913. 8 p . ( 63dCong.
,I st sess. S enate. Doc. 211 )
Presen ted by Mr . La Fo l lette. Ordered printed October 9, 1913.
W i l l iam C . Redfi eld, secretary of commerce, W . B . W i lson , sec
retary of labor.
13—35830 HD8039.S 42U 62 1913
Registry of seagoing vessels. Letter from the
secretary o f commerce, transmitting, in response to a S en
ate resolution ofMarch 15,1917, a report of the secretary
AMERICAN SH IPPING 53
of commerce of al l seagoing vessels for which applicationhas been made for registry under the laws of the United
S tates, and also the vessels granted registration , between January 1, 1916, andMarch 15, 1917, together with
ful l in formation relative to the nationality of such vessels.
[Washingtom Govt. prin t. 077 ,1917] 4 p . (65th
Cong.
,S pecial sess. S ena te. Doc. 4)
W i l l iam C . Redfi eld, Secretary of commerce.
16—26006 H E 589.U 5A 5 1917
U . S . Dep t. of commerce. T rans- Pacific shipping, by Commer
cial Attache Julcan A rnold, with a section on Japaneseshipping, by Vice Con sul M. D . Kirjassofl
'
,Y okohama.
Washington , Govt. prin t. of , 30p. ( [U. S .]Bur eauofforeign anddomestic com/mercc. Miscel laneousseries
,n o . 44)
16—26821 H E 876 .U5 1916
287 Dept. of state. Recen t reports from diplomatic or
con sular ofiicers in regard to the question of steamshipservice between the Un ited S tates and S outh America.
L etter from the secretary of state, transmitting, in re
spouse to the inquiry of the House, reports relating to
steamship service between the United S tates and S outh
America.
Was hington ,Gov t. prin t. o/f.
,1910. 74 p . (6
'
I st
Cong.,2d sess. H ouse. Doc. 881
10—35712 H E 746 .A 4 1910a
S team ship communication to S outh Americareports from con sular officers of the UnitedS tates relatingto steamship commun ication between the Un ited S tates
and S outh America.
Washington ,Gov t. prin t. of ,
1910. 68 p . (61stCong.
,2d sess. S enate. Doc.
’
476 )10—35576 H E 746 .A4 1910
I n terstate commerce com -mission . S teamship lines en
gaged in transporting freight. Letter from the chairman
of the I nterstate commerce comm ission transmitting, inrespon se to a S en ate resolution of May 16, 1914, a reportrelative to corporate in terests of rail roads in vessels or
steamship l in es engaged in the coast -wise trade of the
Un ited S tates.
Washington , Gov t. prin t. of ,iii
,87 p . incl. tables.
(64th Cong.
,Jst sess. S enate . Doc. 492
16—26694 H E 751.A6 1916
54 LIBRARY or CONGRES S
290 U . S . Laws,statutes
,etc. Navigation laws of theUnitedS tates,
1915.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. oi ,
1915. 585 p . 232;15—26616 H E 587 .U 5A3 19158.
The Shipping act (as amended) and the Emer
gen ey Shipping act with other laws relating to the Shipping Board and Emergen cy fleet corporation . Rev .
to January 1, 1919.
Washington , Govt. prin t. off ,1919. 87 p . 234
19 426412 H E 745.A34 1919
Merchan t marin e commission . Developmen t of the
American m erchan t m arin e andAm erican comm erce. Re
port. < To accompany S .
[ l l’ashington ,
Gov’t. pr in t. of ,
1905] 42 p . (59thCong.
,l st sess. S enate. R ept. 1 )
I ssued also as House doc. n o. 56, 59th Cong . , l st sess.
A bi l l to promote the nationa l defense, to create a force of
nava l vo lun teers , to estab l ish American ocean mai l lines tofore ign markets , to promote commerce, and to prov ide revenue from tonnage ”: p. 18—22.
HE745.A2 1905a
Letter of the Merchant marine comm ission
transm itting its supplemen try report.
[Was/zington , Gov’t. prin t. oi .
,1905] 42p. (59th
sess. H ouse. Doc. 56’
)6—24116—7 H E 745.A 2 1905b
Development of the American merchan t marin e
and A merican commerce. R eport [submitted by Mr.
Grosvenor , from the Merchan t marin e commission , to
gether with views of the m inority.
[Washington , Govt. prin t. off ,1905] laces
,9 p . 23
T hese reports are found also in S enate report 2755, 58th Cong.,
3d sess. : Report of the Merchan t marine commiss ion , to
gether w ith the testimony Wash ington , 1905. v . 1, p .
idxxx.
A bi l l to promote the national defense, to create a force of
nava l vo lun teers , to establ ish American ocean mal l l ines toforeign marke ts , to promote commerce and to prov ide revenuefrom tonnage p . x lv i— l i .
A bi l l to provide fo r the use of vessels of the Un ited S tates forpubl ic purposes : l i .
0—24115 H E 745.A2 19050
56 LI BRARY or CONGRES S
CONTENT S — I . Report and recommendations of the comm ission( including the v iews of the m inority ) and hearings on the
north Atlan tic coast — I I . Hearings on the Great Lakes and
Pacific coast - I I I . Hearings on the southern coast and at
Washington , D . C. , and genera l index.
5—7374 H E 745.A2 1905
298 U . S . Presiden t,1913 (Wilson ) Address of the Presiden t of
the Un ited S tates delivered at. a join t session of the two
houses of Congress, December 7, 1915.
Washington [Govt. prin t. o77 ,] 1915. 18 p . 234J82 .D23 Dec.7
Washington [Govt. prin t. 077] 1915. 1 p l .,13
p. (64th Cong.,Jst sess. H ouse. D oc.
15—26743 J Dec.7a
S hipping board.
’
Annual report.
[Washington ] Govt. prin t. 077 ,1917—1918. 2 v . 234
18—26039 H E 745.A3
How to become an officer in themerchan tmarine.
[B oston , 23 p .
19—26268 VK423 .A5 1918
I n struction s which must be fol lowedby licen sedofficers of al l Un itedS tates m erchan t vessels traversingthesubmarine zon e.
Washington , Govt. prin t. 077, 1917. 13 p . 23
Rules of practice in proceedingunder the federalshipping act of S eptember 7, 1916, 39 S tat . l . , 728; withil lustrative forms. E ffective August 1, 1917.
Washington , Govt. prin t. 077 , 1917. 25 p . in cl . forms.
244W"
.
17—26625 H E 745.A 35 1917
Shipping facts. Rev . up to S eptember 1, 1918.
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17—26850 V 2 10.U6 1917a
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304 U . 8 . S hipping board. Recruiting service . Now for the seven
seas !
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D iscusses how to enro l l for service In the American merchan tmarine.
S ea train ing for the merchant marine.
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p. ar m.
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[Boston , [8] p .
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T rain ingofficers andcrews for the Ameri
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fleet corporation . Report of New E ngland shipbuilding conferenceunder the auspices of the I ndustrial service departmen t
,
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Chamber of comm erce building, Boston , Mass , October 1,1917.
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Division of operations. Register of ships owned byUn ited S tates Shipping board. < l st cd.> Comp . byDepartmen t of shipping in formation , Division of operation s, Un ited S tates shippingboard, Emergency fleet cor
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Construction and con trol of Sh ipp ing ”: p . 170—185.
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V iv arttas , A l oha. America at sea. A retrospect.
N ew Y ork,P. F . McB reen
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V room an , Car l S churz . The farmer and the Shippingbill .l 'Vashington , Govt. p rin t. 077 , 1916. 8 p . ( [U. S .]64th Cong.
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AM ERICAN SH IPPING 59
men t of private by governmen tal industry before anddur
ing the war.
New Y o rk,I I . 11olt and company, 1917. mliv
,649 p . 21
S hipp ing p . 276—295.
17- 17731 HD36 11 .W 3
W ell s , Dav id Am es . Our merchant marine ; how it rose,in
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quiry into the conditions essential to its resuscitation
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can tile marineg its cause and cure, by David A . Wel ls ;
I I .— Shipping subsidies and bounties
,by Captain John
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w orl d’s shipbuilding and shipping in 1918. Thirty- sixth
annual report. I n two parts.
S hipping wor ld, Jan . 1,8,1919
,v . 60: 7 71
Part I . 1. The industria l year of 1918 : S ome reflection s and
an ticipations , by R . W . Johnson ; I I . Clos ing phases of the
war at sea ; I I I . The laws of war at sea, 1914—1918. Progress or retrogress ion by R . S torry Deans ; I V . T he S outhWales coa l trade of 1918 and its future prospects ; V.
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war risks during 1918 ; VI I . S hip sales and contracts1918. Part I I . I . S h ipbui ld ing abroad during 1918 ; I I .
The laws of war at sea , 1914—1918, by R . S torry Deans ;
I I I . Freights in 1918 ; I V . T rade and finance in 1018 ;
V . Marine engineerin g during 1918 ; V I . Reports from the
shipping centers.
H E 56 1 .SG,v .60
Library of Congress has also a photostat copy.
Zimm erm an n ,E rich W . , andW . 0. Clark . F oreign trade
andshipping.
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p . fold. form ,diagr. (Modern busin ess; a series
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AR T I CLES I N P ER I ODI CAL S
320 1900 B ates , W il l iam W . S oundshipping protection .
Gan ton ’s m agazine , Aug.
,1900
,v . 19 : 113—125. H 1 .G9,v .19
321 W al dron , George B . Ship - carrying trade under Am erican
and foreign flags.
Ghautauguan , Nov .,1900
,v . 32 : 137— 143 . AP 2 .C48 ,v .32
322 1902 Tayl or , Ben jam in . B ritish andAm erican shipping.
Nin eteen th cen tury and after , July, 1902, v . 52 : 19—33.
AP4.N 7,v .52
323 Cramp, C. H . B ritish subsidies andAm erican shipping.
North American review ,Dec.
,1902
,v . 175: 829—834.
AP2 .N 7 ,v .175
324 1903 Max ey ,E dw in . Future of our merchan t marine.
Gu/n ton ’s magaz in e, May, 1903, v . 24: 415—421. H i .GQ,v .24
325 1904 Bates , W il liam W . Question of policy for Am erican
shipping.
Gun ton ’s magazin e, June , 1904, v . 518—533. H 1.G9,v .26
326 1905 Con stitutional rights of American shipping.
A rena,June
,1905
,v . 33 634—636. AP2 .A 6 ,v .33
Am erican doctrin e of shipping rights .
A rena,Oct ,
1905,v . 34: 363—370. AP2 .A 6 ,v .34
328 1906 Pain e , R . D . S team andsail on the Pacific.
Outingmagazine , May, 1906, v . 48 : 213—223. GV 1.09, v .48
329 Bates , W il l iam W . Cause andcure of our marin e decay.
A rena,S ept
,v . 36 265— 272.
AP2 .A 6 ,v .36
330 1907 S preckel s , John D . American ships on the Pacific.
I ndependen t,Jan . 3
,1907
,v . 62 : 9— 13. AP 2 .153 ,v .62
331 R ice, Dav id P . American shipping and pending Shippinglegislation .
New E ngland magaz ine , Man,1907
,n . s.
,v . 36 : 50—62.
332 1908 Mun ger , W il l iam P . I mprovement of the Am ericanmerchan t marine.
S cien tific American,Apr . 25
,1908, v . 98 : 291. T 1.85,v .98
AMERICAN SH IPP ING 61
333 1908 Greathead, John F . umaritime outlook.
334
335
337
338
339
341
344
Over land mon thly, May, 1908, n . s .,v . 51 : 397—402.
A nderson ,Thom as F . Boston as a world po rt.
New E nglandmagaz ine, Jwne , 1908, n . s .,v . 38 : 393—409.
Bates , W il l iam W . Promised shipping policies of the Republ ican andDemocratic parties.
A rena , Oct., 1908, v . 40: 311—316 . AP2 .A 6 ,v .4O
1909 Bishop , A . L . Our diminishingmerchant marine.
A tlan tic mon thly, F eb.,1909
,v . 103 : 237— 238. AP 2 .A 8,v .103
Cham ber l ain , George A . Nation’s heel of Achil les.
World to -day, F eb.,1909
,v . 16 : 190—194. AP2 .W 75,v .16
Sul l y , D . J. Remedy.
Cosmopolitan magazine, Apr .
,1909, v . 46 : 546—553.
AP2 .CS ,v .46
Perry L . Great coastwise fleet of the Un ited S tates .
Wor ld’s work, Apr .
,1909
,v . . 17 : 11447—11463. ar z.w s ,v . 17
A ylvvard, W il l iam J . Our coastwise caravan s.
Harper ’s magazin e, Aug.
,1909, v . 119 : 393—406.
Ar 2 .113 ,v .119
Marv in , W . L . American ships andthe way to get them .
A tlantic m on thly, Oct. , 1909, v . 104: 433—441. AP2 .A 8 ,v . 104
S ame cond. American review of reviews, Ncv .,1909
,v . 40
AP 2 .R4,v .4O
Baker , B . N . W hat use is the Panama Can al to our countrywithout American Ships?
Nor th American review ,Ncv .
,1909, v . 190: 577—586.
AP 2 .N 7 ,V . 190
1910 How we can have Am erican ships for the Pan
ama Can al .
North American review ,Jan .,
1910,v . 191 : 29—38.
AP 2 .N 7 ,v .191
Good, T . American shipping : its past, present and future.
Cassier’s magazine , F eb. ,
1910, v . 37 : 365—368. TA 1 .034,v .37
62 LIBRARY or CONGRES S
345 1910 Nix on ,L ouis . Con quering the seven seas.
Cosmopolitan magazin e, F eh.,1910, v . 48 262—272.
AP2 .C8,v .48
Sel ling a n ation’sbirthright.
Cosmopolitan magaz in e, Man ,1910
,v . 48 : 445—454.
AP2 .08 ,v .48
Crime of our van ished ships.
Cosmopolitan magaz ine
,Apr .
,1910, v . 48 : 604—613.
AP2 .C8 ,V .48
348 Depew , Chaun cey M . Revival of our merchan t marin e.
I ndependen t, Apr . 7, 1910, v. 68 : 731— 734. AP2 .153 ,v .68
N obl e, N . J. Extinction of our merchan t marine.
S cien tific American ,Oct. 22
,1910
,v . 103 : 323. T 1.ss,v . 103
Bow l es , F . T . One way to an American merchan t marine.
A tlan tic m on thly, Dec.,1910
,v . 106 : 740— 744. APZ.A 8 ,v .106
1911 McL el lan , A . G . Panama Canal versus American shipping.
Nor th American review ,Jan .
,1911
,v . 193 : 111- 120.
AP 2 .N 7 ,v .193
Gal l inger , Jacob H . Real value of a merchant m arin e.
I ndependen t,Ill ar. 2
,1911
,v . 70: 448—452. AP2 .I 53,v .70
B ow l es , F . T . American merchan t marine : an expert
analysis of an importan t economic problem .
S cien tific American ,Apr . 29, 1911, v . 104: 426—427.
T 1.S 5,v . 104
354 N obl e, N . J . Merchan t marin e and preferen tial duties.
S cien tific American , Apr . 29,1911
,v . 104: 427. T 1.s5,v .104
N el son , F . L . Practical side of the Panama Canal .
World to -day, June , 1911 , v . 20: 670—676.AP2 -W 75N -20
Ruh l , A . Problem of American ships.
C'
ol lier’s weekly, v . 47, July 29, 1911 : 16 AP 2 .CG5.V -47
N agel , Char l es . The upbuilding o f our merchant marine.
S cien tific Ame rican , July 15, 1911 , v . 105: 43. T 1 .S S ,v . 105
Cham berl ain , E . T . American merchant marin e : amazing
grow th and rapid decline o f American Shipping.
S cien tific American,July 15, 1911, v .
—45.
T 1.S 5,v . 105
64 LI BRARY or CONGRES S
72 1913 R es train t of trade at sea.
Literary digest, F eb. 8, 1913, v . 46 : 264—265. AP2 .L58,V .46
Depesee, Charl es . T o upbuild the merchan t marine.
S cien tific American ,Mar . 8
,1913
,v . 108 : 223. T 1.85.v .108
Marvin , W . L . American ships for Pan ama.
American review of reviews, May, 1913, v . 47 : 574—578.
A P 2 .R 4,v .47
375 L aut , A gn es C. Panama Canal for foreign ships.
Tech'
n ical wor ldmagazine , May, 1913, v . 19 : 334—340.
T 1.T2 ,v .19
Everything but the ships.
Techn ical wor ldmagazine , July, 1913, v . 19 : 651—659.
T 1.T2 ,v .19
Can we defend it?
Techn ical wor ld magazine, Oct., 1913, v .—180.
T 1 .T2 ,v .20
378 1914 Thearl e, S . J. P . Classification ofmerchan t shipping.
E ngineer (London ) , Jan . 23, 1914, v . 117 : 108.
TA 1.E 5,V .117
379 E con om y in ocean transport.S cien tific American supplemen t, Jan . 3
,1914, v . 77 : 7.
T 1 .S 52 ,v .77
380 R epor t on shipping combines and agreements.
Railway review , Mar . 7, 1914, v . 54: 3629- 370. TF 1.R4,v .54
381 M cL el l an , A . G . Wan ted: an American minister ofmarine.
A tlan tic monthly, June , 1914, v . 113 :A P2 .A 8,V .113
L aut , Agn es C. Nation without a ship .
Cen tury magaz ine, July, 1914, v . 88 : 339—348.AP2 -C4N -88
E con om ics of shipbuilding.
Engineer , July 24, 1914, v . 118 : 99 - 100.TA l -E 5,v .118
O cean traflic andmunicipal prosperity.
E ngineering news,July 9, 1914, v . 72 : 90—92.
TA L E S N -m
M ’Cl eary , J . T . How the need for an American merchan tmarine should now be met.
I ron age, Aug. 6,1914, v . 94: 356—358. T l .I 7,v .94
S tretching the powers of the governmen t.Nation
,Aug. 27, 1914, v . 99: 240. AP2 .N2 ,v .99
A M ERICAN S H I PP I NG
1914 W ar and our dilemm a.
S cientific Amer ican,Aug. 15
,1914, v. 111 : 110. T 1 .s5,v . 1 1 1
Gotth eil , P . H istorical developmen t of steamship agreemen ts and con ferences in the American foreign trade.
American academy of po litical and socia l science. Annals .
S ep t,1914, v . 55: 48— 74. H 1 .A4,v .55
E dwards , John R . Maritime features of the crude petro
leum problem .
American institute of m in ing engineers . Bulletin,S ept
1914, v . 93 : 2293— 2305.TN l -A 515N -93
390 Marv in , W . L . War and our ocean trade.
American review of re views, S ept. 1914, v . 50: 329—3 33.
AP 2 .R 4,v .50
The gov ernm en t purchase of foreign ships.
Nation , S ept. 10,1914, v . 99 : 298. AP2 .N 2 ,v .99
Shal l the Un ited S tates buy ships ?
Outlook,S ept. 16 , v . 108 : 120—121 . AP 2 .08 ,v .108
Thompson , G . A chance for American Shipping [the E uropean war] .Wor ld
’
s wo rk, S ept. 1914, v . 28 : 119— 121 . AP2 .W 8 ,v .28
Mer chan t vessels under con struction .
E ngineer (London ) , Oct. 23, 1914, v .
— 387.
TA 1 .E 5,v . 118
S chw erin ,R . P . Shal l the peop le of the United S tates con
tinue to pay per annum to foreign ship
own ers ?
Pacific marine review, v . 11,Oct. —20. VK1 ,p2 ,v , 1 1
Dickie, G . W . The prospect of an American merchant ma
rin e in the foreign trade through late legis lation .
Pacific mar in e review , v . 11,Oct.
— 25.VKl -P2N - 11
Dol l ar , R ober t . Awaken ing to the situation .
Pacific marine review,v . 11
,Oct. 1914: 28. vx 1 .p2 ,v , 1 1
Our position in our own carrying trade .
Pacific marine review,v . 11
,Oct. 1914: 29—30. VK1 .P 2 ,v .1 1
A l exander , H . F . Rehabil itation of the American mer
chant marin e .
Pacific mari
n e review,v . 11
,Oct. 1914: 46—47. VK1 ,P 2 , , V 11
121739— 19— 5
66 LIBRARY OF CONGRES S
400 1914 Marv in,W . L . Our merchan t marine ; past, present
401
403
404
407
408
409
410
411
412
and future.
S cien tific American , Oct. 3—17, 1914, v .— 283; 303;
324. T 1.S 5,v .111
Am erican merchant marine.
I n ternational marin e engin eering, Nov . 1914, v . 19 : 511 .
VM 1.M3 ,v .19
Sugges tion s for creating a merchan t marine.
Pacific marine review ,v . 11, Nov .
—15.
Favors subven tion . VK1.P2 ,v .1 1
Deepsee, Charl es . The problem of our merchant marin e.
S cien tific American,Dec. 5
,1914, v . 111 : 455. T 1 .S 5,v . 111
S hipping w or l d [Editorial ] . Presiden t Wilson ’s policy.
S hipping wo rld,Dec. 1914, v . H E 56 1.SG,v .51
Parkin son , Thomas I . Ships and sealing wax ; incorporation as a means of avoiding increased liability in ad
miralty.
S urvey, Dec. 5,1914, v . 33 : 237—5239. H V 1 .C4,v .33
H endrick ,B . J . American marin e.
W'
or lcl’s work
,Dec. 1914, v .
— 159. A P 2 .W 8 ,v .29
1915 The irrecon cilabl e . I s the real n eed ships or cargoes ?
An n alis t,Jan . 11
,1915, v . HG1.N6 ,v .5
H il l , Jam es J . The proposedmerchan t marine.
Commercial West, Jan . 30, 1915, v . n r 1 .cs,v .27
The adm in is tration ’s ship purchase bil l .
F inan cial age, Jan . 9,1915
,v . H G1.F4,v .3 1
A l drich ,H . L . S pecial n aval reserve and the merchant ma
rine.
I ron age, Jan . 28,1915, v . 95: 247— 248. T l .I 7 ,v .95
W il l iam s,R . D . Am erican o versea trade.
I ron trade revien '
,Jan . 7
,1915
,v .
— 20.
T S300.I 745,V .56
Manufac turer s record [Editorial ] . Kil l the ship purchase
bil l quick.
Manufacturers reco rd, Jan 14, 1915, v . 67 : —38.
T S l .M3 ,v .67
A M ERI CAN S H LPP I NG 67
413 1915 Ca tl et t, Charl es . Ship - purchase bil l andthe fo l ly of it .
414
415
416
417
418
419
421
Manufacturers record, Jan . 28, 1915, v . 67 : 34—35.
T S l .M3 ,v .67
S l ech ta , J. J. The plain arithm etic of the plan for a gov
em inen t- ownedmerchan t marine.
Market world and chron icle,Jan . 9
,1915
,v . 95: 38—40.
H GSOI I .M3 ,V .95
L ong- tiin e emergen cies.
Nation,Jan . 91
,1915
,v . 100: 70- 71. A P 2 .N 2 ,v . l OO
R eview of the year 1914;m erchan t marine.
S cien tific American,Jan . 2
,1915
,v . T 1 .ss,v .112
Am erican governm ent as a shipowner.
S pectator Jan . 9 1915, v .—40; 76—77
Living age, F eb. 13 1915, v . 284: 440—442 .
The adm in is tration ’s ship purchase bil l .
Trade and tran sportation,Jan . 1915
,v.
H E 2 122 .T7 ,V . 15
W il l er t , A . V exed question of contraband.
A tlan tic mo nthly, F eb.,1915
,v . 115 —270. AP2 ,A 8 ,v , 1 15
R edfi eld, W il l iam C. Present merchant marine problem .
A tlan tic mo n thly, F eb.,1915
,v . 115: 5271—9381 . AP2 .A8 ,v .1 15
The Am erican shipping bill .E conom ist. L ondon , F eb. 20
,1915. v . 80: 314. HG 11 .E 2 ,v .80
Parson s , M . P. Shal l w e have a government- own ed mer
chant marine ?
I ndependen t,F eb. 8. 191-9 v. u 21 53 ,v .8 1
Spil l an e , R ichard. Am erican merchant marine.
New republ ic, F eb. 13, 1915. r .
— f3. AP 2 .N 624,v .2
L aut , Agn es C. Wil l the shipping bil l help or hurt our
comm erce ?
Outlook, F eb. 3, 1915 v . 109 : 289-4293. AP2 .08 ,v .109
L odge, H enry C. The shippingbill an dMarch fourth.
Outlook, Feb. v . 109 : 430- 433. AP 2 .08 ,v .109
68' LIBRARY OF CONGRES S
426 1915 Marv in,Thom as 0 . The adm inistration ’
s shipping
430
431
432
433
434
438
bill : a dangerous government ownership scheme.
P rotection is t, F eb.,1915
,v . H F 1750.P 8 ,v .2 6
A l ex ander , J . W . Government ship pur chase bil l : a defense of the administration ’
s policy.
S cien tific Am erican , F eb. 20, 1915, v . T 1 .85,v . 112
Bur ton ,Theodore E . Government ship purchase bil l .
S cien tific American , F eb. 27,1915
,v .
Cr owdin g neutrals off the sea.
American review of rev iews, Mar,1915
,v . 51 : 367—270.
AP2 .R4 ,v .51
N issen ,L . Profit in the Pan ama steamships.
American industries, Man ,1915
,v . 15 31 . HD4802 ,A 6 ,v , 15
S truggl e over the ship purchase bill and its effect on the
Wil son adm inistration .
Curren t opinion ,Man
,1915 v . 58 : 149—153. AP2 .C95,v .58
Brook s , S ydn ey . The American merchan t marine.
Outlook,L ondon , Mar . 13
,1915
,v . 35: 332—333.
A P4.08 ,v .35
Sm al l production of merchan t ships.
I ron age, Apr . 15,1915
,v . 95: 849. T 1 . I 7 ,v .95
S om e fol lies anddangers of the ship purchase bill .
New E ngland magaz ine , Apr . 1915, n . s. v.—295.
A ngl o- Am erican reciprocity.
New republic,Apr . 3
,1915
,v . 3 2 19—320. AP 2 .N 624,v .2
U sing transports as freighters.
Outlook, Apr . 14, 1915, v . 109 : 850 AP 2 .08 ,v . 109
Sherril l , Char l es H . Message from the country on foreigntrade.
Popular science mon tldy, Apr . 1915,v . 86
' —347.
AP2 .P8 ,v .86
N orris , George W . The extension of our merchant marine.
Popular science mon thl y, Apr . 1915, v .—354.
AP 2 .P 8 ,v .88
A M ERI CAN SH IPPI NG
439 1915 S el f - hel p for shipping.
440
448
449
Trade and transpo rtation ,Apr . 1915
,v .
H E 2 122 .T7 ,v . 16
B rooks , S . American merchan t marine .
Living age, May 1 , 1915, v . 285: 307—310. AP 2 .L 65,v .285
Thom as , John H . American merchant marine.
Cen tury magazine, June, 1915, v . 90: 5200—307. AP2 .C4,v .90
A bl ow to American shipping.
Finan cial age, Jun e 26 , 1915, v . 31 : 1010. HG 1 .F 4,v .3 1
T he defin ite announcemen t that the Pacific Mai l steamshipcompany w i l l shortly w ithdraw from trans- Pacifi c trade.
S hipping and the seamen’s law .
I ndependen t, a e 21, 1915, v . AP2 .I 53 ,v .82
Doubtful welfare for seamen .
Literary digest, Jun e 20, 1915, v . 50: 1533— 1524.
AP 2 .L 58 ,V .50
S outh Am erica and the shipping question .
Nation ,Jun e 3, 1915, v . 100: 617—618.
AP2 -N 2W- 100
The seam en’s bil l andAmerican shipping.
Outlook,Jm e 23, 1915, v . 110: 406—407.
A P 2 -08 ,V - 1 10
Dickie,G . W . The effect of the war and recen t legislation
on American shipping.
Pacific marine r eview ,v . 13
,Jun e
,— 13.
VKl -P2fi - 12
Baker , B . N . The importan ce of an American merchan tmarine.
Amer ican academy of po litical and social science. Annals,
July, 1915, v .—57.
H 1 .A4,v .60
Shippin g and new laws .
I ndependen t, July 5, 1915, v . 83 : 33. A P 2 . I 53 ,v .83
Death kn el l of a governmen t merchan t marine.
Outlook, July 14, 1915, v . 110: 592—593. AP2 .08 ,v . 1 10
M arv in , W in throp L . Our free ship experimen t.
Protection ist, July, 1915, t . er : 145- 149.H F 1750.P8.v .27
Again s t a subsidy of any kind.
c rld’s work
,July, 1915, v .
AP 2 -W SW-30
70 LI BRARY OF CONGRE S S
453 1915 Dig down in to your pockets to pay for your American
454
455
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
marin e— its coming.
E verybody’s magazine, Aug. 1915
,v . 33 : 253- 254.
A P 2 .E 9,v .83
Do we wan t ships ?Harper
’s weekly, Aug. 28
,1915
,v . 61 : 193. AP 2 .H 32 ,v .6 1
Am erican merchan t marine.
Outlook, Aug. 25, 1915, v . 110: 947—948.AP 2 .08 ,v . 110
Decl in e of our merchan t marine.
S cien tific American ,Aug. 14, 1915, v . 113 : 136.
T l -S 5,V - l l 3
R ing, W . T ransportation facilities need for L atin Ameri~
can trade.
American academy of political and socia l science. Annal s,
S ept. 1915, v . 61 : 81—85. H 1.A 4,v .6 1
H ow our merchan t marine has -
grown .
Literary digest, S ept. 11 , 1915, v . 51 : 565. AP 2 .L 58 ,V .51
Prin ce, T . I n ternation al m ercantile marine situation .
Moody’s magazin e, S ep t. 1915, v . 18 : 415- 422 .
H G 1.M85,V .18
Kyn e, Peter B . Our maritime bugaboo.
S aturday even ing post, v . 188, S ept. 25, 1915 : 345, 34.
A P2 .82 ,V .188
L aut , A gn es C. American ships and shipping— the mer
chant marine question .
Curren t opin ion ,Oct. 1915
,v . 59 : 276 . A P 2 .095,v .59
E n gland, Germany and the United S tates .
I ndependen t,Oct. 11, 1915, v . 84: 46 . A P 2 .153 ,v .84
H enderson , G . E conomics of American shipping.
New republic , Oct. 2—Nov . 6, 1915, v . 4: 225—5237; 254—356;279—281; 3024 04; sec v . 5: 14— 15.
AP 2 .N 6 24.v .4—5
Chal l enge to our ship - registry.
Literary digest, Nov . 13,1915. v. 51 : 1068 . AP2 .L 58 ,v .51
S hip- fam in e after the war predicted.
Literary digest, Nov. 13, 1915, v . 51 : 1126 .AP2 .L58,V -51
72 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
479 1916 Am erican m erchan t marine— Ref ereation of a vast new
480
481
486
490
491
industry.
E ngineering magazin e, Jan .,1916
,v . 50: 501—504.
TA 1 .E 59,v .50
Gibbon ey , S . G . Pressing n eedfor a merchant marin e.
E ngineeringmagazine , Jan .,1916, v . 50: 505—508.
TA 1 .E 5,V .50
Ocean shipping.
I n tern ation al mar in e engineering, Jan . 1916,v . 521 8.
VM 1.M3 ,V .2 1
S tark , C. J . American ships for American trade.
I ron trade rev iew ,Jan . 6
,1916
,v . 58 : 35—37. T S S OO.I 745,V .58
Gatew ood, W il l iam . Merchantmarine from a southerner sView poin t.
I n tern ational marin e engin eering, Jan ,1916
,v . 21 38.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
W ar booming our marin e.
Literary digest, Jan . 8,1916
,v . 52 : 55—56 . AP 2 .L 58 ,v .52
Cropl ey , R . E . t at has become of the ships ?
Pacific marin e review ,Jan . 1916
,v .
—30.VK1 .P 2 ,v . 13
Liners of seven ties , ei ghties and early n ineties : names, dates .
M arv in,W in throp L . A protection ist alternative to gov
ernment owned ships.
Protectionist,Jan . 1916
,v . 27 : 574—577. H F 1750.P8 ,v .2 7
Preparedn ess and our merchant marine.
S cien tific American,Jan . 29
,1916
,v .
T l -S 5,V - 114
Our m er chan t m arin e; a repo rt of a special committee of
the Boston chamber of commerce .
S cien tific Am erican sapplemen t, Jan . 29—F el) . 5,1916
,v . 8]
70 94—96 . T 1 .S 52 ,v .8 1
The shipping situation and the demand for an Americanmerchant marine.
E con omic wor ld,F eb. 18, 1916 , v . 97 : 199— 001.
H G8011.M3 ,V .97
R edfi el d, W il l iam C. I mperative need for ships owned byAmericans.
E ngin eeringmagazin e , F eb 1016,v . 50: 66 1—665.
TA 1 .E 5,V .50
M erchan t marine commission .
I ron age, F eb. 3, 1916, v . 97 : 321—322.T1. I 7 ,V ~97
491
496
497
498
499
500
502
503
A M ERICAN SH IPP ING 73
1916 The shippin g bil l .
New republic, F eb. 936 , r .
—89 .A P 2 -N 6 24,V - 6
An Am erican merchan t marine.
Protection ist. F eb. 1916 , v .
01 : 685—687. H F 1750.P 8 ,
V .2 7
Boston chamber o f comme rce opposes go vernment owned shipscheme .
Shipping bill proposedby New Y ork Chamber of commerce .
Commercial (0 fina n cial chron icle, Mar . 4, 1916, v . 102 :
855. H G 1 .C7 ,v . 102
Crow el l , John F ran kl in . America'
s maritime needs.
Commercial l l'
cst, Mar . 18,
r . 24, H F 1.08 ,v .29
The profi ts of B ritish and neutral shipowners compared.
E conomis t,London , Mar . 4, 1916 , v. 82 : 445. H G11 .E 2 ,v .82
S hipbuilding and shipping situation : views of leaders in
the marine fi eld on business conditions and the upbuildingof the American merchant marine.
I n ternationa l mar ine engineer ing, l iar . 1916 v. 21 : 98— 106 .
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
A n al ysis of the shipping bill .I n ternational marin e engin eering, Mar . 1916
,v. 231 101
VM 1.M3 ,V .2 1
Bak er , B . N . New and con structive po l icy for upbuildingthe American merchan t marine.
I n ternational m arine engineering, Mar . 1916 . v . 53 1 : 109
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
Types of ships built in A merican y ards .
I n ternational m ar in e engineering, Mar . 1916,v . 21 : 149— 154.
VM 1 .M8 ,v .2 1
W orld’s availableocean going ships.
Literary digest, Jl ar . Q7,1016 . r . 52 : 1608 . AP 2 .L 58 ,V .52
F or tun es of the shipping industrv .
Nation,Ill ar . 9, 1916 , v. 103 : £394. AP2 .N 2 ,v . 102
Gordon , F . G . R . A merchan t marine a necessity.
New Y ork T r ibune. Mar . 93. 1916 , p. 8,co ls . 5— 7.
Marv in ,W in throp L . The new admin istration shipping
Protection is t, Mar . 1916,v . 27 : 729— 734. HF 1750.P8 ,V .27
74 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
505 1916 Gal lin ger , Jacob K . F oreign shipping not governmen t
508
16
own ed.
Protection ist, Mar . 1916,v . 27 : 734. H F 1750.P 8 ,V .27
No great maritime nation ever resortedto . government ownersh ip .
Great shipping boom .
S un set,Mar . v . 33. F 851 .895,v .36
Presiden t W il son on the railways and on the shipping bil l .
Comm ercial (0fin an cial chronicle, Apr . 1, 1916 , v . 1023: 120]
1202. H G1 .C7 ,v .102
T rem endous boom in Am erican shipping.
Curren t opinion , Apr . 1916,v . 60: 287— 289. AP 2 .095,v .60
I n tern ation al demand for n ew ships.
E ngin eer , Apr . 14, 1916, v . 318. TA 1 .E 5,v .12 1
L osses to merchant shipping.
I ndependen t, Apr . 24, 1916 , v . 86 : 15’
AP2 .I 53 ,v .86
Pow ers , F . P. Why our shipping has declined.
Unpopular rev iew ,Apr .
,1916
,v . 5: 306—317.
A P2 -U 75N -5
Bush , I rving T . Will England subsidize our ships ?Bushmagazin e of factory, shipping and sales econ cmy, May
1916,v . 2 : 5
What the war has done to shipping.
I ndependen t,May 15, 1916, v . 86 : 257. A P 2 .153 ,v .86
W ool l ey , M . Profits from o ld vessels.
I n ternational marin e engineering, May, 1916 , v. 93 1 : £224£2335. VM l .M3 ,v .2 1
Am erican bureau of shipping.
I n ternationa l marin e engineering, May, 1916 , v . 21 : 25]
252. VM 1.M 3 ,V .2 1
B ritish in terferen ce with our trade.
Literary digest, May 6 , 1916 , v . 52 : 19361— 1262 .
AP2 .L 58 ,V .52
A t sea on the shipping bil l .Literary diges t, May 27, 1916, v . 553 : 1526— 1523.
AP2 .L58,v .52
A M HRICAN SH I PP ING
1916 Baker , B . N . Me rchan t m arine legislation .
Pacific marin e rev iew,r . 13
,May ,
—45.VK1.P 2 ,V - 13
Dorran ce , J. G . Shipbuilding resum ing its old- time impo rtance ia American commerce and industry.
S cie n tific American . May 27, 1016 , v . 114: 550—551.
T l .S 5,v . 1 14
The shipping bil l .Outlook
,June. 7 1916
,r . 113 : 290—291 . Ap2 .os ,v , 1 13
The H ouse shipping bill .S cien tific American June 3, 1916 , v . 114: 574. T 1 .S s ,v . 1 14
M er chan t - m arin e situation of the world.
Curren t opinion July, 1916 v . 61 : 59—60. A P 2 .095,v .6 1
The B ritish blacklist.I ndependen t. July 31 , 1916. v . 87 : 148- 149. AP 2 , 153 ,v .87
N olan ,F . J . A merican merchan t marine.
I n ter national mar ine engin eer ing, July, 1916 v. 21 : 317
VM 1.M3 ,v .2 l
S elwyn- B row n
,A . Shippin g boom .
Moody’s magazin e, July, 1916, v . 19 : 351—360. HG1.M85,v . 19
W eiss , Geo rge . Wo rld struggle. for shipping supremacy.
F orum ,Aug. 1916 , v. 56 : 944—5256. AP 2 .F 8 ,v .56
Price, Th eodore H . T he story of the I . M. M.
Wo rld’s wo rk,Aug. 1916
,v . 32 : 411—415. AP 2 .W 8 ,v .32
bearing upon government aid in the creation of an
Amer ican merchan t fl eet.
Con v erse , Paul D . Outlook for American shipping.
A nnal ist, Oct. 93, 1916, v . 8 : 517. H G 1 .N 6 ,v .8
Wh a t is to be expected of the shipping bill ?I n ter national marine engineer ing,
Oct. 1916,v . 21 : 439
440 VM 1.M3 ,v .2 1
530 A l drich ,H . L . Will the shipbuilding boom last ten years ?
Destructive effect of E uropean war .
I n ternat ional marine engineering,’0v. , 1916 v. 21 : 483.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .2 1
531 F air play for American shipping.
S cien tific American,Nov. 18
,1916
,L’
. 115: 452. T 1 .85,v .115
‘
76
533
536
543
LI BRARY OF CONGRE SS
1916 Pain e, R . D . O ld seaports aw akened.
S cr ibner ’s magazine, Nov . 1916,v . 60: 558—574.
AP2 .S 4,v .60
Blue, F . K . The regulation of governm en t fostered mer
chan t marine by the automatic tempering oi its securities .
American econ omic review,Dec. 1916
,v . 6 : 823—836.
H B 1 .E 26 ,v .6
Gov ernm en t'
own ership of ships.
Journa l of political econ omy, Dec. 1916,v .
—1013.
H B 1 .J7 ,V .24
Ten y ears’ship - building boom .
Literary digest, Dec. 2,1916, v . AP2 .L58 ,v .53
W il l ard, W . Give us this day our daily ship ; how the Pa
cific coast is an swering the marin er ’s n ew prayer.
S unset, Dee. 1916, v .—42 F 851 .895,v .37
1917 S hips and shipping.
Busine ss digest, Jan . 1917,v . Mcly
—Jun e,
1917,
—416 - 2
Ocean shipping condition s.
C'oal age, Jan . 13,1917
,v . TN 1 .063 ,v .1 1
L in col n ,J . G . “ lhat the port of New Y ork mean s to the
nation andhow its great commerce wasgraduallybuiltup.
Greater New Yark, v . 6,Jan . 929
,—5. H F296 .N 543 ,v .6
Tay l or , S tev en son . B right future for American ships.
Marin e review,Jan . 1917, v . 47 —14.
VK1 .M3 ,V -47
I n v es t 000 in marine fi rm s. Private capital ists havecontributedhuge sums to upbuild our merchant marine.
Mar in e review ,Jan . 1917, v .
VK1 .M3 ,V -47
W orl d shipping conditions and the Amer ican merchant ma
rine.
E con omic world, F eb. 10,1917
,n . s.
,v .
— 190.
Crev el ing, Guy F . Don’t dodge publ icity— court it. To
transform sudden prosperity in to permanen t success ,
American ship builders must en list public cc - operation .
Marine review , F eb. 1917,v . 47 : 43—45.
AM ER ICAN SH IPP I NG 77
1917 Dougl as , W il l iam H . S ome co ld facts about that shipping boom .
1Vation.
’
s business . F eb. 1917,v . 5 39—40. H F 1.N 4,v .5
B oschet , E . K. Fil ingdata on shipbuilding and shipping.
I n ternation al marine engine ering, Mar . 1917, v .—85.
VM l .M3 ,v .22
F errin , A . W . Atlan tic, Gulf andwest I ndies S . S . lines .
Moody’s magazine , Mar . 1917, v .
— 1-393. H G l .M85,v .2O
Am erican shipbuilding and shipping.
E ngin eer (London ) , Apr. 27,1917
, v .— 382 .
TA 1.E 5,v . 123
Baldwin , George J. Revival of our merchan t marine.
I n ternation al marine engine ering, Apr . 1917,v .
—127.
VM 1 .M 3 ,v .22
Bol l es , A . E . Shipping to Latin America.
I n terna tional marine engin eering, Apr. 1917. v .—128.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .22
Dol lar , R . Am erican merchan t marine.
S cientific American , Apr . 7,1917
,v . 116 : 345. T 1 , ss ,v , 116
Johnson , Al vin . Tonn age situation .
New republic , May 526, 1917, v .—104. AP 2 .N 624 ,v . 11
S hortage of ships ;what is beingdone in Am erica to meet the
situation .
S cien tific Ame rican supp lemen t, May 1917, v .
9397. T 1.S 52 ,v .83
V il lav erde, E . C. de. American shipping and fo reigntrade.
S cien tific American , Mag 19, 1917, v . 116 : 489. T 1 .S 5,v . 116
Two and one quarter m il lion tons of merchan t shippingbuilding in the U . S .
I n ternationa l marin e engin eering, June , 1917, v .92 : 2242—5343.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .2 2
Man n ing our merchan t fleet.
S cien tifw American , June 9 1917,r . 116 : 570. T 1 .S s,v . 116
Mar s ton , Gl en n . World wide wooden wal ls. The biggest.
problem today is shipping and shipbuilding.
Bush magaz in e of factory, shipping and sal es economy.
July, 1917 v .
- 14.
78 LIBRARY OF CONGRES S
557 1917 Dev el opm en t of port of New York urgedas imperative.
558
559
560
Or
Ob
H
. 66
567
569
Railway review,July 28, 1917, v . 61 : 108— 109. TF 1.R4 ,v .6 1
Doing our bit.
S cie ntific American , July 14, 1917, v . 117 : 27. T 1 .s5,v , 1 17
Gov ernm en t control of shipping.
S cien tific American,July 521, 1917, v . 117 : 42 . T 1 .ss,v , 1 17
S hipping history of recent mon ths .
Journal of commerce and commercial bul letin ,A ug. 10,
1917,p . 5, col . 1
— 2.
B erglund, A brah am . War and trans- Pacific shipping.
American econ omic review,S ept. 1917, v . 7 : 553—568.
HB 1 .E 26 ,V .7
Am erican navy andmercan tile marine.
E ngineer (L ondon ) , S ept. 21, 1917, v .
TA 1 .E 5,V .124
in new ship fi rm s.
Journal of commerce (New Y orlc) , S ept. 6 , 1917T ables show ing the total cap ital authorized in the incorporation of new shipp ing compan ies by months s ince the beginn ing of the war .
Man nin g of our future merchan t fleets.
I n ter -
nationa l m arine engin eering, Oct. 1917, v .—431 .
VM 1 .M3 ,V .22
R apidly increasing new merchan t marine.
I ron age, Oct. v . 100: 810—811 . T 1 . I 7 ,v .100
W ar - em ergen cy fleet ; foreign vessels admitted to coastwise
trade.
I ron age, O ct. 1917,v . 100: 893. T 1 .17 ,v .1oo
Comm andeers al l ships of mo re than tons.
I ron trade review,Oct. 18
,1917
,v . 61 : 841. Ts300.1745,v .6 1
Great Am erican mercan tile marine for the war emergency.
New Y ork times cur ren t history magazine , Oct., 1917, v . 7,
pt.—20.
Carriers adopt shipping days‘
to receive freight.
Greater New Y ork, No r . 5,1917
,r . 6 : 16 . H Fzge.n 543 ,v .6
80 LIB RARY ‘
OF CONGRES S
581 1917 B es t y ear for n ew ship fi rm s. Review of 1917.
582
583
584
586
587
588
Journal of commerce and commerical bul letin,Jan . 2
,1918
,
part 2,p . 16
,col . 1—4.
Names of new firms and cap ital invested .
Shipping problem .
New Y ork Times curren t history magazine , Jan . 1918, v . 7,
pt. 2 : 86—88.
T om kin s , F . L . T ransportation,trade policy and the war .
Academy of political scien ce , New Y ork. Proceedings, F eb.
1918,v . 731— 739. H 31 .A4,v .7
S tuar t , F . L . S torage areas andwar tran sportation .
A cademy of political science, N ew Y ork. Proceedings, F eb.
1918,v . 7 : 740— 743. H 31 .A4,v .7
S tev en s , R . B . Problem s before the Shippingboard.
A cademy of po litical science, New Y ork. Proceedings, F eb.
1918,v . 7 : 749— 755. H 31 .A4,v .7
The w orl d’s greatest. port [New Y ork] .
American. review of reviews, F eb. 1918, v . 57 : 168— 171.
AP 2 .R4 ,V .57
L aut , Agn es C. “ There are the ships coming from ?
F orum,F eb. 1918
,v . 153— 164. AP2 .F8 ,v .59
S hips and coal occupied the I ndustrial bureau.
Greater New York. F eb. 3. 1918, v . 7 : 13—14.
H F 296 .N543 ,V .7
Fil en e, E dward A . B ridge of ships.
I ndependen t, F eb. 16, 1918, v . 93 : 266 . AP 2 .153 ,v .93
S peeding up the shipbuilding program .
New Y o rk Tim es cur ren t history magazin e, F eb. 1918,v. 7
,
pt. 2 : 254—256.
A l ien crews on our merchan t ships .
S cien tific American , F eb. 23,1918
,v . 118 : 162 . T i .ss,v . 118
Op tim ism about the shipping situation .
Wor ld’s w ork, F eb. 1918
,v . 35 355—356 . AP2 .W 8 ,v .35
A M ERI CAN SH I PPI NG 81
1918 Pow er s , B en ton . Shipping the one industry essential
to the winning of the war.
'
American bankers association . Journal,Mar . 1018, v . 10
034—635. HGl 501.A8,v .10
594 W ater transpo rtation inquiry : American coastwise and ia
landwaterway tonnage decreases.
I nternational marine engineering, Mar. 1918, v . 23 : 140—141.
VM 1.M3 ,V .23
595 To save tons of shipping.
Literary digest, Mar. 2,1018
,v . 66 : 16. AP2 .L58 ,v .56
596 M any mil l ion s that have gon e in to n ew ship fi rms.
Literary digest, Mar. 2, 1018, v . 56 : 87—88. u z.L 58 ,v .5e
597 H ow ard, H en ry . T raining engine- room crews for Amer
ica’s new ships.
Power, 111or . 26,1018
,v. 47 : 435—436. TJ1.P 7 ,v .47
598 Max im , H . Our shipping problem .
S cien tific American , Mar . 30,1918
,v . 118 : 273. T l .85,v .118
599 Number , type, and tonnage of vessels requisitioned or undercon tract for Un ited S tates Shipping Board.
U. S . Committee on public information . Ofiicial bul letin ,v . 2, Mar . 10, 1918 : 9.
D570.A2A3 ,v .2
600 H av e we got the ships?World
’s work
,111or. 1018
,v . 35 469—470.
AP2 .W 8.V -33
601 Col l in s , N . Mood of an Am erican ship .
Cen tury magazine, Apr. 1918, v . 95: 803—815. AP2 .C4,v .95
002 S om e cold facts about the shipping situation that are ap
pal ling.
Curren t opin ion , Apr . 1018,v . 64: 280—200.
003 V essel s requisitioned or under con tract for United S tates
shippingboard: number, type and tonn age.
I nternation al marine engineering, Apr . 1018, v . 23 : 171.
VM1.M3 ,V .23
604 H err , E . M . Foreign trade after the war .
I ron trade review ,Apr. 25, 1018, v . 62 : 1042—1043.
T8300. I 745,v .62
12 1730— 19— 4 3
82 LIB RARY OF CONGRES S
605 1818 L afi ey ,M . C. Comparison of leading marines inter
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614.
615
national mercan tile marine and Atlantic,Gulf West
I ndies.
Magazine ofWal l S treet, Apr . 13,1918
,v . 22 : 35—39.
H G4501.M3 ,V .22
H oward, H . Mann ing the n ew merchant marine.
Power , Apr . 30, 1918, v . 47 : 634—635. TJ1 .P 7 ,v .47
S itn ey , M . Shipping problem greatest question of the
hour : towing cargo ships across the ocean suggested.
S cien tific American,Apr . 6, 1918, v . 118 : 299. T 1 .S 5,v .118
Presiden t ’s proclamation takin g over operating con trol of
the four prin cipal Atlan tic coastwise steamship lines.
U. S . Committee on public information . Ofiieial bul letin ,
v . 2 , Apr . 12,
D507 .A2A3 ,v .2
Marvin ,W . L . New E ngland once again on the sea.
American review of reviews, May , 1918, v . 57 : 510—514.
AP 2 .B4,v .57
Adm iral ty summ ary of shipping losses.
New York Times curren t histo ry magazin e, May, 1918, v .
8, pt. 1 : 286
— 288.
Abel l , W . S . Merchan t ship of the future.
S cien tific American supp lemen t,May 11, 1918, v . 85: 302
304. T 1.852 ,v .85
What is tonn age.
S cien tific American supp lemen t, May 25, 1918, v . 85: 329.
T 1.S 52 ,v .85
Merchan t shipping for the war and after .
I n ternational marin e engineering, June, 1918, v . 23 : 323
325. VM 1.M3,V .23
R oss , W il l iam E dward. America’s pledge to human ity’s
cause.
National magazine, Boston , Jwne , 1918, v . 47 : 298—302, 326
327. AP 2 .N 34,v .47
Hur l ey ,E dw ard N . Mobilizing our man power to fi l l our
merchant ships.
‘
Busk magazin e of factory, shipping and sal es econ omy,
July, 1918, v . 6 : 7— 10.
A M ERI CAN S H IPP ING 83
6 16 1918 Hur l ey , E dward N . Am erican merchan t marine wil l
617
618
619
total tons in 1920.
I n ternational m ar ine engineering, July, 1918, v . 23 : 379—381.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .23
F ros t , M . 0 . New O rleans train s navigating and engineering ofiicers for America’s new merchant marine.
I n ternational mar ine engineering, July, 1918, v . 23 : 417
419. VM 1.M3 ,v .23
S how al ter , W il l iam J. New Y o rk— the metropolis of man
kind.
af ional geographic magazine , July, 1918, v . 34: 1- 49 .
G1 .N27 ,v .34
Good, E . T . American shipbuilding and shipping condi
tion s.
Outlook. London ,July 13, 1918, v .
—35. AP4.08 ,v .42
H url ey ,E dw ard N . BackingAmerican ships w ith Ameri
can dol lars.
American lu/mbemnan , Aug. 31,1918
,n o. 2259: 37.
TS 800.A 5,n o .2259
Join t comm ission rushes study of port of New Y o rk, forpresent as well as post - war developmen ts.
Engine ering news - record,Aug. 29
,1918, v . 81 : 397- 398.
TA 1 .E 6 ,v .81
Am erica ’s tonn age.
I l lustratedworld,Aug ,
1918, v . 29 : 912 .
T 1.T2 ,V o29
Tabl es giving the n ames, the S tates of incorporation , andthe
capital stock authorized for new shipping concerns
formed during the first seven mon ths of 1917. Also a
table showing the capitalization by mon ths for the war
period.
Journ al of commerce and commercial bul letin , Aug. 1, 1917,
p. 1,col . 3; p . 20
,col . 5.
Shipping losses and shipbuilding progress.
New Y ork Times curren t history magazine , Aug.,1918
,v . 8,
pt. 2 : sis— 249.
Th ree ships ; sea power 3 an swer to Germany .
Outlook,Aug. 7
,1918
,v . 5462 AP 2 .08 ,v .119
Col l in s , J . H . Vikings of the future.
S t. Nicholas,Aug.
,1918
,v . 45: 881—884. APQOI .S S ,v .45
84 LIB RARY OF CONGRES S
027 1918 Harding, E dward. Shortage of ships ; what we have
028
030
631
033
034
030
037
038
done andwhat we have yet to do.
S cientific American , Aug. 3, 1918, v . 119: 90- 91.
T 1.S 5,v .119
Marshal l , S . Vision of the ships.
F orum ,S ep t , 1918, v. 60: 352- 360. AP2 .F8,v .Go
A l ford, L . P . Puttingmerchant ships on schedule.
I ndustrial managemen t, S ept , 1918, v . 56 : 227—230.
TA 1.E 59,v .56
H andl ing ships on train schedules.
L iterary digest, S ept. 1918,v . 58 : AP 2 ,L 58,v .58
Hur l ey ,E dw ard N . American people must become ship
minded.
National geographic magazine, S ept. 1918, v . 34: 200—211.
G 1.N27 ,v .34
Our merchant fleet : its great future.
Textile world journal , S ep t. 21 , 1918, v . 54: 1351.
TS l 300.T36 ,v .54
W ar trade board and shipping facil ities.
U. S . Bureauof fo reign anddomestic commerce. Daily and
consular trade reports, S ept. n o . 217 : 101
HCl .R 198 1918,n o.2 17
What do ships mean to you: Chairman Hurley’s question
answered by men upon whose shoulders much of the
m ighty burden of a stupendous war is n ow resting.
U. S . Committee on public information . Official bul letin ,v . 2
,S ept. 19, 1918 : 520—23.
D570.A2A3,v .2
Hutchison , P . A . Our shipping lesson on the Pacific.A sia, Oct. 1918, v . 18 : 859—864.
H F3119.A5,v .18
R ev olution in sailoring.
Nation , Oct. 26 , 1918, v . 107 : 4781-479. AP 2 .N 2 ,v .107
S hipping and shipbuilding at Philadelphia.
Nautical gazette, Oct. 26 , 1918, v . 94: 225. VK1.N 3,v .94
S l ech ta, J. J. Shal l we have an American merchan t ma
l'ine
'
.z
Pan American magaz ine, Oct. 1918, v . 27 : 295- 299.
F 1401.P 18 ,v .27
AMERI CAN sm r rrxo 85
1918 H ow ships andbanks w il l help our export trade.
S cien tific American , Oct. 5, 1918, v . 119: 230. T 1.85,v .119
Peck , W il l iam E . Commercial problems due to the war.
l l'
orld’c mar/cots
,Oct.
,1918
,v. 4: 16—17.
L osses ofUn itedS tates merchan t vessels due to the war.
Economic world,Nov . 30
,1918
, n . s.
,v . 16 : 77
W orl d’ s shipping position .
F inancial world,Nov . 11
,1918. v . 3 6 4501 ,F5,v .31
018 I n tern ation al conference proposed: introduction of uni
form shipping regulations urged.
Nautical gazette, Nov. 2,1913
,v . 94: £
340. vx 1 ,N 3 ,v .94
Alwyn - S chm idt , L . W . Shipping demobilization : ocean
t ransportation problems roiluiring solution when the war
ends.
Nautical gazette, Nov. 16, 1918, v . 94: $272. vx 1,N3,v ,94
W ar l osses of American shipping.
U. S . Bureauof foreign anddomestic commerce. Daily con
sular and trade reports, Nov. 20, 1918, n o . 9373 : 689—690.
H C1.3 .198 1918 ,
Outl in es steps taken by U . S . section of the I nternational
high comm ission to provide ships for Latin America.
U. S . Committee on public information . Official bul letin ,v . 2, Nov . 18
,1918 : S . D570.A2A3,v .2
Hurl ey sure of increased tonnage n eed after war .
Un ited S tates shipping board cmcrgcncy fleet corporation .
E mergency fleet n ews , v . 1, Nov . 23,
H E 745.A42 ,V .1
M eriw ether , W . S . World'
s vital problem : the question
of ships.
DuPon t magazine, Dec. 1918, v . 9 : 1—2 .
W ilhelm , D . Future of American shipping.
I ndependen t, Dec. 14, 1918, v . 96 : 360—361. AP2 .153,v .96
030 W an ted: a shipping pol icy.
Nation , Dec. 7,1913, v . 107: 691. AP 2 .N 2 ,v .107
651 Hurl ey , E dwardN . Business on the seven seas.
S ystem ,Dec.,
1918,v . 34: 810—812. H F 5001.S Q,v .34
86 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
652 1919 Baker , B . N . F reedom of the seas and our merchan t
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
marin e.
A tlan ticm on thly, Jan .
,1919
,v . 123 : 130— 135. A P 2 .A 8 ,v .123
I n tern ation al con trol of shipping.
City club of Chicago . City club bul letin,Jan . 1919
,v .
193: 3—4. JS 701.057 ,v .12
Hurl ey , E dward N . America’s shipyards and merchan t
marine.
Fairp lay, Jan . v . 72 : 137—139. H E 56 1.F 3 ,v .72
Shipping con trol after peace.
New republic,Jan . v . 17 : 361—362. AP 2 .N 624,V .17
W or ts , George F . Carrying our bread-basket to Europe.
Outlook,Jan . 29
,1919
,v . 121 : 189—192. AP 2 .08 ,v .12 1
Get tel l , R . G . Shipping and world- po litics.
A tlan tic m on thly, F eh.
,1919
,v . 123 : 255— 264.
A P 2 .A 8 ,V . 123
Bush , I . T . Keeping our ships.
E verybody’s magazin e, F eb ,
1919,v . 40: 64. AP2 .E 9,v .40
Kn appen ,T . M . What shal l we do with our merchant
fleet?National marine
,Feh.
,1919
,v . 13 : 1—24.
S hips for Latin America.
Pan Am erican un ion . Bul letin,F eb.
,1919
, v . 48 158 —160.
F 1403 .BQ55,V .48
Merchan t marine problem .
S cien tific American ,F eb. 22. 1919
,v. 120: 164. T 1.85,v .120
Colby , B . S ome thoughts on our shipping pol icy.
American academy of political and social scien ce. Annals,Man ,
1919,v . 82 : 338—341. H 1.A4,v .82
W il tban k , H en ry C. lVo rld’
s merchan t shipping losses in
the war.
E con omic wo rld, Mar . 15,1919
,n . s.
,v . 17 : 369—370.
Extract from an article in the Rudder, New York City .
Chairm an Hurl ey’s statistical analysis of the effects of the
war on the world’
s merchant tonnage.
E conomic world Mar. 29, 1919, n . s.,v . 17 :
HG8011.M3 ,n . s . ,v .17
UNITED STATE S SH IPPI NG BOARD
Denm an , W il l iam . Testimony of Wil liam Denman,
firstchairman of the UnitedS tates Shippingboard, before theS enate Commerce committee, con cerning steel andwooden
ships, the Hog I sland shipbuilding en terprise, and the
organization , policies, and activities of the S hippingboard during his administration— with an index. (E xtracts from the Comm ittee hearings of January 22
, 23,
and April 5, 1918)Washington , Govt. prin t. off ,
1918. 1064—1118, 2429
2435, iv p . 235m"
. n au s e a 19183
Gen eral Goethal s a great n ational asset.S cien tific American , Aug. 11, 1917, v . 117 : 94. r 1.s5,v .117
Guaran ty trust company of N ew Y ork . Digest of the
United S tates shipping act, with ful l text of the law , ex
con tive orders, etc. (Act approved S eptember 7, 1916)
[2d cd.][New York, eta ] Guaran ty trust company of New York
52 p. 1sm". H E 745.G8 19173.
Hurl ey , E dward N . Work accomplished by the U . S . Ship
ping board.
U. S . Committee on publ ic information . Official bulletin ,v. 2 , Mar. 27,
—13. D570.A2A3 ,v .2
678 L l oyd, N el son . How we wen t to war.
New York,C. S cribner’s sons
,1918. 253 p .
(America in the war, vol.
S ketch of the organ ization and work of the U. S . S hipp ingboard : p. 32—35.
18—22355 D570.A2A8 ,v .3
079 Mr . Hurl ey and labor .
Public, F eb. 23, 1918, v . 21 : 228- 230. AP 2 .P87 ,v .2 1
680 M ofl ett, L . W . Shipping board strips for action . F ive men
appointedby President face big problems
Marine review ,F eb. 1917, v . 47 : 39—42.
VK1.M3.V -47
UNI TED STATES SHI P P I NG 130mm. 89
N el son , John H oratio. An analysis of the United S tatesshipping board act (39 S tats. at large 728 : approvedS eptember 7, 1910)
D. C., L ithographed by the Columbia p lana
graph co .] 1017. 17 p . 22g“
.
Appemled : T ext of the act < Puhll c— no. 200—04th Con
gress .> < I L R . 15453> 12 p .
17—1-1253 HE745.N4
Our w ar shippingboard.
Literary digest, Apr . 0,1018
, v . 57: 04—70. AP2 .L 58,v .57
083 S herl ey , Sw agar . A ppropriations for the program of the
Emergency fleet corporation of the Un ited S tates shipping board. S peech in the House
,Feb. 21, 1919.
Congressional record, 05th Cong.,3d sess.
,v . 57, n o. 78 (cur
ren t file) : 4006'—4010.
I n issue of Feb. 20, 1019.
08-1 Shipping boardwil l require al l charters to be approved.
I ron age, S ep t. 13, 1017, v . 100: 012. T 1.I 7 ,v .100
085 S tev en s , R . B . Problems before the Shippingboard.
Academy of pol itical science, New Y ork. Proceedings, F eb.1918, v . 7 : 749— 755.
3 31.A4,v .7
U . S . Congress. H ouse. Committee on merchan t marine and
fisheries. Creating a shipping board, a naval auxil iary,and a merchan t marine. Hearings, S ixty
- fourth Con ~
gress , first session , on H . R . 10500,a bill to establish a
Un ited S tates shipping board for the purpose of en
couraging, developing, and creating a n aval auxiliary and
n aval reserve and a merchant marine to meet the requirements of the commerce of the Un itedS tates with its terri
tories and possessions,andw ith foreign coun tries , andfor
other purposes . February 10 to March 9, 1910.
Washington , Govt. prin t. 1010. viii, 5—810 p . diagrs.
Joshua W . Alexander, chairman . H E 745.A2 1916 ;
F ebruary 10[—Mareh 9] 1916.
Washington , Govt. prin t. off ,1010. 13 pt. in 1 v . diagrs.
235m
.
10—21823—6 H I-2745.A 2 1g16b
90 L I BRARr o r coxcnnss
U . S . Co ngress . l l onse. (‘
omm ittl e on. merchan t marine a nd
fishe ries . Creating a shipping board, a naval auxiliary , amerchan t marine. and regulating carriers by water en
gaged in the foreign and in terstate commerce of the
Un itedS tates Report. (To accompany H . R .
[ l l’
ashingtomGovt. prin t. o/f., 1910] 74 , i p. (04thCong . 1st sess. H ouse. B ept. 650)
S ubm i tted by Mr. Alexander.Pt . 2 ,
“ M inority v iew s ( 7 p . ) subm i tted by Mr . G reene ( fo r
himse lf and Messrs. Hinds , Curry , Edmonds , Rodenberg ,
Loud , Hadley , and Rowe ) ordered printed May 1" 1916.
T ext of b il l is included .
10) - 2642 8 H E 745.A 2 1916
I ncreasing the powers o f the Un ited
S tates S hipping board Report. < T o accompanyH . R . 12100>
[Hashing/on ,Gov t. pr in t. off 1918] 7 p.
Cong . 2d sess . H ouse. Rept. 568 )
S ubm i tted by M r. Alexander. Comm i tted to the Comm ittee of
the who le House on the state of the Un ion and orderedprinted May 15. 1918 .
18—26415 HE745.A2 1918 j
Comm ittee on rivers and harbors. Relation o f
Un ited S tates shipping board to improvements for rivers
and harbors. Hearings on the subject of the relation of
the United S tates shipping board to improvemen ts for
rivers andharbors, S ixty - fi fth Congress F ebruary 6,1918.
l l'
oshington , Govt. prin t. of ., 1918. 20 p . 235
“
John H . S mal l , chai rman .
18—11968 TC23 .AR 1913
S enate. Comm ittee on commu ee. Creating a shippingboard. a naval auxil iarv , a merchan t marine, and regu
lating carriers by water engaged in the foreign andin ter
state commerce of the Un ited S tates Report . < To
accompany H . R .
[ l l’
ashingtom Govt. prin t. off ,1910] 54 p . incl . tables.
( fi l th Cong., 1st sess. S enate. Rept. 089)
S ubm l tted by Mr. S immon s. Ordered prin ted July 19. 1916 .
16—20005 HE745.A2 1916 e
UN ITED S TATES SH I PPING BOARD 91
691 U . S . Congress. S enate . Committee on commerce. Creatinga
shipping board. a n aval auxiliary, andmerchant marine .
Hearings before the subcomm ittee of the Committee on
comm erce, Un ited S tates S enate , S ixty- fourth Congress.
first session,on H . R . 15455, an act to establish a Un ited
S tates shippingboard [May 29- June 24
,1916]
Washington , Go vt. prin t. off ,1910. 284 p .
James P. Clarke, chairman .
17—2816 H E 745.A 2 1918g
Un ited S tates shipping board em ergen cyfieet corporation . Hearings S ixty
- fi fth Congress, second
session , on S . res. 170,directing the Committee on com
merce to investigate al l matters connected w ith the building of merchan t vessels under the direction o f the United
S tates shipping board emergencv fleet corporation , and
report its findings to the S en ate, together w ith its recom
mendations thereon . [Dec. 21. 1917—Apr. 5,1918]
Washington , Gov t. pr in t. off ,1918. 2 r . fo ld. map, fo ld.
diagrs.
18—11737 H E 745.A2 1918
693 Laws, statutes , etc. The Shipping act (as am ended)
and the E mergen cy shipping act with o ther laws relatingto the Shipping board and E mergency fleet corporation .
with the proclamation s and ex. utive orders pertainingthereto . Pub. by the United S ta tes S hippingboard. Rev .
to January 1, 1919.
Washington , Govt. prin t. of .,
87 p . 23
19—26412 H E 745.A34 19 19
S hipping board. Annual repo rt.
[Washington ] Govt. prin t. off.,1917—1918. 2 v . 235
18—26039 H E 745 A S
Rules of p l‘ait . ice in proceedings under the fed
eral shipping act of S eptember 7, 1916, 39 stat. l ., 728 :with il lustrative fo rms . E ffective August 1, 1917.
Washington , Gov t. prin t. of} . 25 p . incl . forms .
17—26625 HE745.A35 1917
Port and harbor facil f commission . Letterto h e chairman of the Comm ittee on ( f mmerce transmit
92 LI BRARY or CONGRESS
tinga. copy of the report (with certain appendixes) of thePort and harbor facil ities commission to the Emergencyfleet corporation .
Washington , Govt. print. afi ,1019. 86 p . incl . forms, tables.
11)—26401 H E 553 .U 6 1919
Letter to the chairman of the Committee ou comm erce transmitting a report concern ing twen tyseven ports of the United S tates. Comp . by C. E. Dobson
andR . Y . Patterson .
Washington ,Govt. print. o/f., p . incl . tables.
194 2289 H E 553.U6 1919a
696 U ni ted S tates shippingboard em ergen cy fleet corporation .
Certificate of incorporation and by- laws of the United
S tates shipping board emergency fleet corporation .
Washington , Govt. prin t. o/f.,1917. 19 p .
17—26020 H E 745.A43 1917
L ist of available houses, apartments, and rooms in Phil
adelphia for executive and clerical force, Un ited S tatesshippingboard emergen cy fleet corporation , moving fromWashington , D. C.
,May 15, 1918.
Washington , Govt. prin t. off ,1918. 80 p .
HE 745.A45 1918
V an H ise, Char l es R ichard. Conservation and regulation inthe Un itedS tates during the worldwar .
Washington ,Govt. prin t. of , 1917
—18. 03 p.,1 l ., [v.]—fvzi,
65—233 p . 230“
The Un i ted S tates shippin g board p . 170—182.
18—5 371 H C106 .2 .V4
Wh at the Shippingboardhas done and is doing.
Current opin ion , July, 1918, v . 05: 01—09. AP2 .095,v .65
700What the Un ited S tates Shipping board has accomplishedPacific marine review,
Nov. v. 15: 118—1933.
VK1.P 2 ,V .15
701 W il dm an ,E . EdwardN. Hurley— shipbuilder to Uncle S am .
F orum,Apr . 1918
,v . 411—423. AP2 .F 8 ,v .59
OCEAN FREIGHT RATES
Am erican academ y of pol itical and social s cien ce, Philadelphia. Governmen t regulation of water transportation
Philadelphia, American academy of political and socialscience, 1014. v
, [I ] , 306 p. ( I ts Annals, vol.
LV [u'holo n o. LL”)Contains much material on ocean freight rates .
11—18321 H 1.A4 v ol .55
H E 745.A 6
703 A ndrew s , F rank . Ocean freight rates and conditions afl'
ect
ing them.
Washington , Govt. prin t. oi ,1907. 48 p. (U. S .
Dept. of agri. Bureau of statistics. Bul letin n o.
HD9001.A5.
H E 594.A 56
Brown , H arry Gun n ison . Principles of commerce ; a studyof the mechanism , the advan tages, and the transportationcosts of foreign anddomestic trade.
New Y ork,The Macm il lan company, 1916. rewiii p. , 1 l .,
154, 188, 207 p . diagrs. 2o5m
The transportation costs of commerce part 3.
10—15475 H F 1007.B 77
70-5 Chamber of comm er ce of the s tate of N ew Y ork . Fifty
fourth annual report, 1911—12.
New York,1912.
Ocean frei ght rates : pt. 2 , p . 210.
H F 296 .N 5 1911- 12
700 Chandl er , W il l iam H enry . The express service and rates.
Chicago , La S al le exten sion university [01015] 4 v .
il lus., fold. p lates, tables (part fold. ) diagr. , forms (part
fold 230m.
F orei gn departmen t, v. 4, p. 334—350.
10—3044 H E 5896 .C42 1915
707 Comm it tee of s team ship l in es , 1913. Report s ubmitted to
the Comm ittee on the merchant marin e and fisheries bythe Committee appoin tedby the representatives of steam
03
94 LI BRARY OF CONGRE SS
ship l in es maintain ing established services from New
Y ork to foreign coun tries, including Porto Rico and the
Philippines.
( I n U. S . Congress. House. Committee on merchant marineand fisheries. Proceedin gs in the investigation of shipping comb ination s un der House resolution 587. Washington ,
Govt. prin t. off. , 1913—14. 4 v. [v. 2 ] 1913, p. 13571374)
Paul Go ttheil , chairman .
Dated March 3, 1913.
14—8117 HE745.A2 1913b v ol .2
708 Cos t of carriage of passengers in ships.
S cien tific American supp lemen t,S ept. 14, 1918, v . 163.
T 1 .S 52 ,V .86
B rit . R oyal commission on shipping rings. Reportwith minutes of evidence and appendices.
L ondon,Prin ted for H . M. S tationery off , by Darling cf:
son,
5 v . in 2. 335m . ( [Parliamen t. Papersby command] Cd. 4668—4670; 4685
Ar thur Cohen , chairman .
S ir A lfred E . Bateman chairman of subcomm ittee to take evi
dence in S outh Africa .
M inori ty report si gned by S ir David Barbour.
Defin i tion [and origin ] of the terms “S h ipping con ference
and Deferred rebates v . 1, p. 9—12.
HE823 .A2 1909
710 B ough , B en jam in O ln ey . Ocean traffic and trade.
Chicago, Lasal le extension un iversity vi, 432 p.
p lates, fold. m ap, fold. form s, diagrs. 240m
Charters and ocean freight rates p. 107—157.
14—17899 H E 571.H 6
Practical exporting; a handbook for manufacturers
andmerchan ts.
New Yo rk city, B oston [eta ] American exporter7 p. l ., 628 p . fold. forms . este
r.
Ocean fre ight rates p..468- 474.
15—22090 HF3029.H 75
712 Huebn er , S ol om on S . , ed. S pecial diplomatic and consular reports
,prepared for the use of Comm ittee o n the merchan t
marine and fi sheries , in an swer to instructions from the
Department of state, anddealing w ith m ethods and prae
tices of steamship l in es engaged in the foreign carryingtrade o f the Un ited S tates.
96 mummy or con cnnss
John son ,Em ory R ichard, andGrov er G . Huebn er . Ship
ping ia its relation to our foreign trade.
New Y ork city, Busin ess train ing corporation [01916] 5 p.
l ., 156 p . p lates, maps (1 fold.) form. (Course in
fo reign trade Business training corporation , New
Y ork city. vi z)Ocean conferences an d rates ”: p . 44—62 .
10- 17672 H F 3029.B S W I
B E 745J 7
Principles of ocean tran sportation .
New York,L ondon
,D . A pp leton and cc.,
1919. semi, 513 p .
illus.
,maps, diagrs. 220m. (App leton
’s railway series, ed.
by E. R . Johnson )Ocean freight rates and passenger fares : p . 326—338.
19—4052 H E 571J 7 1919
Lubin , David. Proposal for an in ternational conference on theregulation and control of ocean carriage by means of an
in ternational commerce commission for the purpose of
steadying the world’
s price of the staples.
[Rome? 1914] 23 p.
D iscusses rates principal l y.
14—21408 H E 736 .L8
The cost of ocean carriage. An article relating to thecost of ocean carriage, its influence on the world
’
s priceand the home price of staples, its bearing on economic ,social and political l ife of nations
,and the needs for an
I n ternational commerce commission .
Washington [Govt. prin t. ofi .] 13 p . ( [U. S .]63d Cong.
,2d sess. S ena te. D00. 4933)
1-1—30100 H E 594.L 8
N ation al association of cot ton m anufac turers . Report of
the Committee on rates and transportation .
( I n its T ransactions , 1918, no. 103 and 104. Boston , 1018.
434 1 ) r swson s 1918
N ation al foreign trade coun cil . Ocean shipping: the basicprincip les ofmarine transportation , with particular reference to the foreign trade of the Un ited S tates. 2d cd.
,
rev . March 1917.
Washington [Govt. print. afi ] 1917. v , 3—110 p . ( [U.
S .] 04th Cong.
,2d sess. House. Doc. 2112 )
B ib l iography : P 102.
Supp lement. First report of the National forei gn trade council on the merchan t marine p . 103—110.
17- 20334 HE745.N25 1017
OCEAN ra men r RATE S 97
723 N ew Y ork m aritim e regis ter . Proportionate rates of freighton exports from the Un ited S tates and proportionatetables of measurement and weight. 2d ed., 1879.
New York, The Maritime register publ ishing co. ( limited)I p . l ., 5
—24numb. l . 2 fold. tab.
5—19463 H E 593.N 56
724 N ew Y ork produce ex change. Annual statistical report ,1916.
New York,Polhemus prin ting company, 1917. p . 23
Ocean freight rates from New York for various commod itiesfor 1916 : p . 120—121.
S ee also prev ious issues.
H F296 .N 56 1916
725 Ow en , S ir Douglas . O cean trade and shipping.
Cambridge, The Un iversity press,1914. ix
,277 p .
p lates, fold. map, 2 fold. facsim . (in pocket) 23
(Cambridge naval and military series. )“ Rates of freight p . 95—96.
14—11579 H E 571.08
Pe ters , Max . S chifi'
ahrtsabgaben .
Leipzig, Duncker cfi Humblot, 1906—08. as
, [wi]— a:ii ,[L] , 340 p . (S chriften des Vereins fur S ocial
politih'
. cxv )CONTENTS .
— 1. t. D le Rechtslage.— 2. t. Die wl rtschaftl iehe
Luge — 3. t. Die verkehrspo litische Luge.
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727 Pierson , Ward W . Regulation of foreign commerce by theI nterstate commerce commission .
American academy of pol itical and social science. Anna ls,July, 1908, v . 32 : 157—181. H 1.A4,v .32
728 The profi ts of B ritish andneutral shipowners compared.
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H G11.E 2 ,V .82
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fron t , 32 pl . , 5 maps (4 fold. ) 2 cm
8—37658 HE 735.857
Ocean freight rates.
Boston,Ginn cfia company, 1906 . I p . l ., 237
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Reprinted from Po l itical science quarterly , vo l . xxx no. 2 .
7- 7050 H E 594.S G
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E mpoweringPresident to regulate ocean freight rates and
to'
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p . 23m" . (d5ih
Cong.,2d sess. H ouse. R ep t.
18—26414 H E 745.A 2 1918f
Proceedings of the Committee on the
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shipping combination s under House resolution 587.
Washington Govt. prin t. of ,1913—14. 4 v . fo ld. charts .
Joshua W . Alexander, chairman .
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13—19622 H E 745.A2 1913b,v .2
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chairman of the committee by S . S . Huebner, includingthe recommendation s of the committee.
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,2d. sess . House . Doc. 805)
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14—30334 H E 745.A 2 1914
LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
“
relation to the in creased rates for ocean transportationwhich have taken p lace sin ce Jul y 1, 1914.
Washington [Govt. prin t. afi ] 1914—15. 115 p . 23
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744 W al sh,R ober t . The prin ciples of industrial economy illus
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747 Baill et, H . F . Who shouldpay various‘shipping charges ?
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I reland. 2d thousand.
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5—20933 H E 951.D 19
The shipowner ’s and shipmaster’s directory to the port
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places for loading anddischarging vessels in Great Britain and I reland
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Aberdeen , J. Daniel cf: co.,1843. iv
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2 foldpl . (in cl . fron t.)5—23239 H E 951.D18
Dues and port charges on shipping throughout the world; amanual of reference for the use of shipowners, ship
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and charges in foreign and'
colonial ports” ( 15th ed. )and Turnbull
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‘f Dock and port charges for the Un ited
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19—811 HE951 .U86 1917
751 Gt . Brit . B oard of trade. Comm ittee on me rcan tile marine
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102 LIBRARY or CONGRE SS
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A'
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pt. 2. Mexico , S outh America, Europe, As ia, Africa.
Austral ia, East and West I nd ies, and the islands of the
Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
3—29430- 1 H E 951 .H 94
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15—3439
Comm er cial paper andbill s of exchange of the world; a review
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15—19104 H G1651.C6
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5—105 22 H E 737 .066
B IL LS or LADI NG 105
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16—19033
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108 LI BRARY or CONGRES S
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16—21835 H E 2242 .A4 1916 0
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'
I st
Cong., 2d sess. H ouse. Repor t 1428)10—35821 H E 2242 .A4 1910
Hearings before the Committee on in terstate and foreign com merce of the House of. represen tatiy es on H . R . 15846, relating to bil ls of lading. [March
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113 2242136
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Washington , Govt. prin t. of . ,1910. 74p .
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10—35865 HE2242 .A4 1910a
Bil ls of lading. H earing on S . 4713
.
‘
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M AR INE I NS URANCE 113
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atlas of 27 fold. maps. 42cm.
Marine in surances v. 2, p. 171—229.
1—8095 F353.098
Cun n ingham , T im o thy . The law of bil ls of exchange, promissory notes, banknotes, and insurances : con taining all the
statutes,cases at large, arguments, resolutions, judgmen ts,
decrees, and customs of merchan ts concerning them ,
methodical ly digested. Together with rules andexamplesfor cumputing the exchange between E ngland and the
prin cipal p laces of trade in Europe. Also, the arbitra
tions of exchange set in a clear and rational light, and il
lustrated with variety of examples. 3d cd., cor.
,with
the addition of several cases, determined by the Earl ofHardwicke and LordMansfield.
London,B . B aldwin , W. Owen
,and S . Urowder , 1766.
war ri,524p . 22cm.
17- 0908
829 Dixon ,F ran cis B . Handbook of marin e insurance andaverage.
New Y ork, I ] . S pear, 1862. 301 p . 8°
116 LI BRARY or CONGRES S
837 E ngl ar , D . R . Proximate cause of acciden t in marine insur
ance.
Econ omic wor ld, F eb. 1 , 1919, n . s.,v .
838 E ngl ish comment on the Am erican hull insurance situation .
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E v an s , H en ry . The fi tal relation of insurance to banking and
shipping in the world’s trade after the war. America
fore (addressed to bankers, capitalists, shippers and pro
ducers of trade commodities)[No rw ood, Mass Prin ted by Cor-lies , Macy (ff co . ,
°1917]24p . 23
17—31038 H E 967 .E 8
Also in Convention year book . I nsurance, 1917. New York ,1918. p . 314—324.
H G8019 .C7 1917
840 F ire andmarin e insurance tran saction s in the UnitedS tates and
Can ada in 1917.
E conomic wor ld,S ept. 7, 1918, n . s. ,
v . 16 : 351.
841 Firs t defin ite figures of the war experience of B ritish marine
insurance compan ies.
E con omic world, May 19, n s .
,v . 13 : 709—710.
842 F ow l er , John A . History of insurance in Philadelphia fortwo centuries (1683
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,x,899 p. 3 facsim .
Marine insurance "
: p . 1—286.
7—800 H G8539.P5F 7
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exporter and importer to know .
E conomic world, Aug. 3,1918
,n . s.
,v .
844 F ran co- Am erican marin e insurance markets.
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845 The future of marine underwriting in Great B ritain .
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,n . s.
,v .
—349.
H GS OI 1 14
M ARI NE I NSURAN CE 117
846 Gambaro, R affaele. Lessons in commerce.
London,Crosby, L ockwood and son , 1901. 247 p .
Marine in surance : Chapter 9.
H 5351.G25
Gephar t , W il l iam F ran kl in . Effects of the war upon insur
ance, with special reference to the substitution of insar
ance for pensions.
‘Vem Y o rk [eta ] Oxford un iversity press, American branch,1918. v i p.
,2 l . , 3—309 p. (Prel iminary econ omic
studies of the war , ed. by DavidKin ley no.
At head of title : Carnegie endowment for in ternational peace .
D iv is ion of econom ics and history .
Marine insurance : 176—206 .
194333 HC56 .G45
H G8055.G4
848 Gov ernm en t in suran ce rates cut on bul ls and cargoes of American ships traversing the war zone.
U. S . Committee on public information . Official bulletin ,
v . 2, May 10, D570.A2A8 ,v .2
849 Grow , W il l iam . Marine in surance ; a handbook.
London,Macm il lan. and co .
,l im ited, 1910. roacvii. 467, [1]
p .
12 - 24533
S ea insurance according to B ritish statute.
L ondon ,Macmil lan and cc., limited, ml
, 478 p .
Marine insurance act p . ix— xxxv i i .Marine insurance ( gambl ing pol icies ) act, 1909 p .m ix- x1.
15—173
851 Goyen a, M iguel . E studio sobre los seguros maritimos.
Buenos - A ires , I mpren ta americana. 18753. 122 p .
17—8993
Brit . B oard of trade. Government. w ar risks in surance
scheme. Text of agreemen ts made between H is Majesty’s
governmen t and the war risks in surance associations.
London , H . ill . S tationery of ,Darl ing and son , l imited
[printers] 1915. 928 p . ( [Parliamen t. Papers
by command] 0d. 7838)The agreemen ts printed are those made w i th the Liverpoo land London war risks insurance association , lim ited .
CONTENTS . Rein surance agreement. Supp lemen ta l agreement.— S upp lemen ta l agreemen t _for the payment of al lowances to the dependan ts of officers and seamen interned inenemy coun tries.
15—18330
118 LI BRARY or coxcmzss
Brit . Committee of imperial defen ce. Report of a s ub-Com
mittee of imperial defen ce on the in surance of B ritish
shipping in time of war.
London , 11. M. S tation ery 0771, Harrison and sons, prin ters,1014. 1 p . l .
,20 335
m. ( [Parliamen t. Papers by com,
mand] Cd. 7500)F . I I uth Jackson , chairman .
10—15900 H E 966 .G7 1914
Royal commission on loss of life at sea. First reportof the Royal commission on loss of life at sea, with min
utes of evidence and appendix.
l ondon , Printed by E yre and S pottiswoode, for I I . M. S ta
tionery o/f., 1885. viii,740 p . fold. diagrs.
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I nqui ry into laws concern ing marine insurance and the l ia
bility of shi p owners ; the marine department of the Boardof trade ; courts before whom wreck inquiries are con
ducted ; and The condition and emciency of merchant officersand seamen.
Final report with minutes of eviden ce,appendix,
anddigest of the evidence.
London,Prin ted for I I . M. S tation ery ofi ., by Eyre and
S pottiswoode, 1887. 3 v . in 1. 33cm. ( [Parliament.Papers by command] C. 5227)
George John S haw-Lefevre, chairman .
10—2747—8 HE743.G7A4
Treasury. Committee on national guaran tee for warrisks of shipping. National guarantee for the war risks
of shipping. Report [and Appendices]l ondon , Prin ted for H . M. S tationery off , by Wyman and
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Joseph A . Chamberlain , chairman.
8- 33000 HE966 .G7
Grey , H en ry M . L loyd'
s yesterday and today.
London , J. [ l addon co.,1803. 96
' p . fron t , pi. , port.
2—18202
H amburg. A ssekuran zm akl er . Al lgemeine S eeversicher
nugs- bedingungen von 1910.
Hamburg, L . F ricderickscn (13 co .,1000. lxxix
, [ I ] p.,1 l .,
358 p. 23]14—2228
5 H E 967 .H 2
120 LIBRARY or CONGRES S
866 Huebn er , S ol om on S . Marine in surance in the United States.
[Philadelphia, American academy of political and social
science,
1 p . l ., [9411- 5299 p . etic
m
“ Reprinted from the Annals of the Am erican academy of
.po litical and social science , vol . xxvi , S eptember,HE964.H9
Property in suran ce, comprising fi re and marine in sarance
,corporate surety bonding, title in surance, and credit
insurance.
New Y ork and L ondon , D . App leton and company, 1911.
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11—6009 H G8051 .H 7
Hughes , Charl es H . Handbook of ship calculation s, con struction and operation , a book of reference for shipowners ,ship officers, ship and engine draughtsmen , marine en
gineers, andothers engagedin .the building and operatingof ships.
New Y ork,L ondon , D . A pp leton and company, 1918. maviv
p.,1 l ., 740 p . il lus. tables, diagrs.
Marine insurance p . 711—716 .
18—18420 VM 151.H 8 1918
I n suran ce and the war.
S aturday review,Apr . 30
,1808
,v . 85 587. A P4.SS ,v .85
870 I n suran ce features of chairman Hurley’s plan for disposing of
the emergency merchan t fleet.E eonomicwor ld, Apr . 5
,n . s.
,v. 17 493—404.
871 I n suran ce of enemy property during war.
Juridical review ,1013
,v . 935: 210—211.
872 I n suran ce on the property of neutrals.
Journ al of jurisprudence, Apr .,1864, r . 8 : 169—193.
873 I n suran ce so cie ty of N ew Y ork; Marine insurance .
New Y ork,B . Rush
,1018. 33 p .
Address before the meeting of the I nsurance so cie ty (i f—
New
York on F eb. 26 , 1018.
874 The in suran ce year book. < Fire and marine.>
New York,Chicago , The S pectato r company, 1891—1918.
28 v .
S ept. 7 , 00- 135 53 6 97551 6
M ARI NE I NSURANCE 121
I n tern ation al society for the dev el opmen t of comm ercialeducation . Lectures on B ritish commerce, includingfinance, insurance, business and industry, by the Right
Hon . F rederick Huth Jackson , G. A rm itage- Smith [andothers]
L ondon ,New Y o rk [eta ] S ir I . Pitman di' sons, ltd. [1012]
xvi, 5270 p . tables (part fold. )4—5. London as a port ; The machinery of marin e insurance. byDouglas Owen . B ritish sh ipp ing, by W . E . Barling.
14—2026 HC256 .I 5
I tal y . Laws, statutes, etc.
,1000 ( Victor E mmanuel I I I )
Disegno di legge Conversione in legge del regio
decreto 30 agosto 1914,n . 902
,che autorizza l ’I nstituto
nazionale delle assicurazioni ad assum ere i rischi di
guerra in navigazion e. S eduta del 5 dicembre 1914.
[P oma ,1014] 11 p . 20cm. (A tti parlamen tari. Camera
dei deputati, legis l . xxiv , sess . 1013—1014, n . 320)15—17511 H E 966 .18
877 I v es , H en ry W . Marine and war risk insurance.
Ame rican industries,July , 1017, r . 17 : 30—33.
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878 Jen sen , A n dreas B l om hoff. S ln'
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A rendal 1837— 1887. E t m indeskr ift i anledning af fem
tiaarsdagen for foren ingens stiftelse 29. december 1887.
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New Y ork,L ondon D . A pp leton and company, 1019. xvi
,
513 p . il lus, fold, p lates, maps (part fold. ) forms ( part
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E . R . Johnson )Marine insurance : p . 235—259.
19—4052 H E 57 1.J7 19 l 9
Jon es , R . D . I n surance of concrete ships .
E con omic wo rld, Mar. 15, 1010 n . s.
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122 LI BRARY or CONGRES S
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every kind. 2d ed.
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1017—18. 5 v .
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882 Kiesselbach ,George A rn ol d. Die wirtschafts und rechts
geschichtl iche En twickelungder S eeversicherung in Ham
burg.
Ham-burg, L . Gra'
fe at S illem ,1001. vi, 181 , [1] p. 4fold.
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2—28880
883 Kohl er , E rich . Die S eekriegsversicherung.
Zurich Buchdr. Juchli cf: Beck,1013. 2 p . l .
,00 p .
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884 L a Boyteaux , W il l iam H arv el l . Shipmasters’ guide in case
of average ; the duties and responsibil ities of shipmastersand ship agen ts ; the customs and usages of the United
S tates.
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885 L az arus , George Maitl and. A treatise on the law relating tothe insurance of freight.
London [eta ] Butterworth (0 co.
,1015. .vwiv , 200, 11, [I ]
p . 2540m
.
10—11182
880 L ees , Jam es . Lees’Laws of British shipping and of marine
assurance, including the Merchan t shipping consolidationact, 1894. 11th cd.
,by J. A . Hamilton .
London,0. Philip d? son ,
1806. 2 p . l ., [iii]—iv , 010 p. ,
1
l . 23cm
15- 11270
887 L ev ison , J. B . F ire insurance on vessel property.
E conomic world, Mar . 1,1010
, n . s .
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888 L iebig, E ugen F riedrich W ol fgang, freiherr v on . Die
T ransportversicherungBerl in , J . Gutten tag, 1014. I v . 23
10—15570 H E 965.L5
124 LI BRARY or CONGRES S
898 Marin e insurance annual published in the n ame of the I n
ternation al association of marine underwriters.
Hamburg, L . F r iederichen (0 co . [1013 1 v . tables .
13- 21069 H E 96 1 .M3
899 Marin e in surance [bibliography] .I nsurance society of New Y ork. News letter , Mar . 1011
n o .—4. H G8016 .164,n o.2 1
900 Marin e in suran ce changes.Nautical gazette, Oct. 26, 1018 v . 04: 233.
VK1 ~N 3 ,V .94
901 Marin e in surance in Great B ritain in 1917.
E conom ic world, F eb. 0. 1018, n . s.,v .
—204.
902 M arin e in suran ce in Great B ritain in 1918.
E con omic wo rld,F eb. 8, 1010, n . s v . 17 : 203—204.
903 Marin e in suran ce rates.
Nautical gaz ette, Nov . 1918,v . 94: 279. VK1.N 3 ,v .94
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from the reign
of Elizabeth to the end of 1897.
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,
1364col ., [1365]—1380 25pm
4—32056
905 M arsh ,A . R . Possible abandonment of the B ritish govern
ment’s plan of a monopoly of marine war risk insurance.
E conom ic world,F eb. 16
,1018
,n . s .
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s and of marine ihsurance in Great B ritain . With an appendix contain ing
statistics relating to marine in surance.
London , Macmil lan and cc .,1876. rear
, 416 p . diagrs. 2525List of books referred to , or con sul ted , relating to the h istory ,law , and practice of marine insurance p . [xl ]—xx .
5—1600 H E 964.M37
MARINE I NS URANCE 125
M etcal f , E liabW igh t . Geneva award. F ive minutes in replyto argument for insurance companies, before H . R . Judieiary comm ittee.
[Washington ? 1874] 6 p. 23
Also included in his Geneva award . Pet ition of E . W . Met
cai t’. S hi p De lphine.
"
5—27137 E ssassmss
909 Moldenh auer , Paul . Das Versicherungswesen .
Leipzig, G. J . Coschen , 1005. 151 p . (S ammlungGo
'
schen .
L iteratnr"
: p . [4]
S ee index under S eeverisicherung.
6—1410 H G8051.M72
[M on tgom ery , Thom as H arrison .] A history of the I asurance company of North Am erica of Phil adelphia : the oldest fire andmarine insuran ce company in America. Began
business as an association in 1792. I n corporated 1794.
Philadelphia,Press ofReview publishing and prin ting com
pany, 1885. 175 p . fron t. . p lates , ports.
, facsims .
1—5087 H G9780.15M5
911 M ov em en t of marine insur an ce rates as a true index to sub
marine losses.
E conom ic wor ld,Apr . 13
,1018 n . s .
,v . 15: 531 .
912 N ew American marin e insurance company indicative of changedtendencies in the conduct of the coun try
’s comm erce.
E conomic world,Jan . 4, 1010, n . s .
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913 N ew Y ork (City) Court of common p leas . Barratry. I ts
origin ,history and meaning, in the maritime laws.
Opinion by Chief Justice Daly .
New Y ork,Baker ( 6 Godwin , p rin ters, 1872 . 30 p. 232}
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914 N ew Y ork (S tate) . I nsurance dept. Fifty- nin th annual re
port. 1918. Part 1, F ire andmarine insurance.
Albany, J. B . Lyon company, prin ters,1018. 1462 p .
H G8511 .N7A2 1918 ,pt.1
Report on an investigation of the practices of
marin e insurance compan ies, agents and brokers in
tran sacting the busin ess of marine insur ance.
New Y OTk,1919. 32 p .
126 LIBRARY or CONGRES S
910 Origin of marine insuran ce.
Nation,Oct. 16, 1002, v . 75: 305. AP2 .N 2 ,v .75
917 The Origin al American Ll oyd’s register of American and for
eign shipping.
New York, 1851 - 1883. 18 vols. e74vn
. HE 565.U5A 6
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Cambridge, The Un iversity press, 1914. iv , [1] err p lates,
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919 Park , S ir Jam es A l an . A system of the law of marine insur
ances ; w ith three chapters on bottomry ; on insuran ces onl ives ; and on insurances again st fi re. 8th cd. ,
with con
siderable addition s, by F rancis H ildyard.
L ondon , S aunders and B enn ing, 1842. 2 v .
15—21712
920 Par son s , Th eoph ilus . A treatise on maritime law . I n cluding the law of shipping; the law of marine in surance ;and the law and practice of admiralty.
B oston,Little
,B rown and company, 1850. 2 v .
15—10529
921 A treaties on the law of marin e insurance and general
average.
B oston , Little, B rown , and company, 1868. 2 v .
l ab—19530
Phel ps , E dw ard Bun n el l , comp . lVar risks. Authorized
statemen ts from al l the leading l ife insurance compan iesOutlin ing their prospective action in the case of pol icyholders now serving Or con templating service in the U . S .
army or navy. The status Of fi re insurance compan ies inthe matter of war risks. Previous insurance experiencein war tim es. Prom inent fi re , marine andaccident under
writers’ views On the war problem .
New Y ork,The Thrift publishing company, 1808. 71 p .
20
H G8055.P53
923 Phil l ips ,W il l ard. A treatise on the law of insuran ce. 5th ed.
Boston and New York, Houghton , Mifflin and company
[01805] 2 v . 245m
.
15—21700
128 LIB RARY or CONGRES S
R occo, F ran ces co. A manual of maritime law . Consisting of
a treatise on ships andfreight anda treatise on insurance.
Tr . from the L atin of Roccus. With notes by JosephReed I ngersoll .
Philadelphia,Hoplcins and E arle, 1800. 2 p. l. , [vii]—<cvi,
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0—20530 JX 4410.R 7
933 R os coe, E . S . The progress of marine in suran ce in E ngland.
F raser’s magazine, Dec.
,1877, v . 00: 707—710. AP4.F8 ,v .96
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opposition to the impairmen t of this system by govern
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935 Rush ,B en jam in . Marine insurance.
( I n Convention year book . I nsurance, 1917. New York , 1918.
p . 9 H G8019.S 7 1917
Marin e insurance (Hul l ) an address delivered before
the one hundred and forty- n inth meeting of the I asur
an ce society of New Y ork on February 20th, 1918.
[New York, Prin ted by 0. H . Jones cf: cc.] 33 p.,
1 l .,13—0015 HE967.R S
937 S av ary , R obert . L es assurances mutuel les.
Paris,H . Jouve, 1003. 2 p.
,l .,iip.
,1 l . , 282 p . 25}
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: p. 245—248.
6- 2959 H G8057 .S 3
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S tuttgart, J. Maier [1871] 1 p . l ., [v]—viii, 352 p . 22
“Die S eevers icherung p . 100—105.
7—802 H G8051 .835
939 S el f- in suran ce plan of the Emergency fleet corporation .
Econ omic wor ld,Mar . 30
,1018, n . s.,
v . 15: 457—458.
940 Shipping board insurance protects vessels cheaply.
Un ited S tates shipping board emergen cy fleet corporation .
Emergen cy fleet n ews, v . 1 , S ept. 12, 1918 : 8.
H E 745.A42 ,v .1
MARIN E I NSURANCE 129
S h ipping casualties ( insurance) . Return con taining the reportsof official in quiries held in the Un itedKingdom into the
causes of the loss of the Carncdd L lewelyn ,”“ Oxus,
”
Cadoxton ,” I dlewild, Kingswel l ,
” Gunford,George,
” Ouse,”S elworthy,
”Cardifi
'
Hal l,
” Has
land,”“
Everest,”“ B ritish standard
,
”and “ Dunsley,
”
the judgments of the Admiralty court in the cases of the
appeals of the owners of the“
.
I dlewild and of the mas
ter of the“ B ritish standard,
”and the judgmen t of the
House of lords in the case of the Gun ford.
”
L ondon,Pub. by H . M. S tationery 0772, prin ted by Darling
and son ,lim ited
,1912 . 08 p. ( [Gt. B rit. Par
liamen t. Papers by command] 0d. 6183)12—18400 VK1282 .G7SG
S pecim en of policy.
American academy of pol itical and social science. Annals,
S ept,1005
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S picer , E rn es t E v an , and E rn es t C. Pegl er . Underwriters’
accounts.
London , Gee ( fr co .,1003. v , 62 p . (
“ The Ao
coun tan ts’ library,
”vol . XXI I )
5—41986 H F 5601.A2
S tev en s , R ober t . An essay on average ; and on other subjectsconn ected w ith the contract of marin e insurance. The
5th cd.,in which the law and the practice are brought
down to the present day.
London,A . H . Baily and co . [1835] xvi p.
,1 l ., 318 p .
10—4556
945 Success of the German submarine campaign judgedby the ba
remeter of marin e war - risk in surance rates.
Economic w orld, S ept. 28, 1918, n . s., v . 10: 457- 458.
946 T empl em an ,F rederick . Application of
“ particular average
in the adjustment of marine loss claims in cargo .
E conomic world, June 20, 1918, n . s.,v .
—022.
HG801 1 15
Marine in surance : its principles and practice. 3d ed.
London , Macdonald and E vans , 1912 . ccv,253 p . 10cm .
16—9108 H E 965.T4
121739— 10— 9
130 LIBRARY OF CONGRE SS
948 Thomas , R ober t . A guide to the value Of lake vessels, chieflyfor the purpose Of in surance.
[Bufialo, Murray, Baker cf: Rockwel l , 1857] 16'
p. incl .
tables.
5—23222 H E 967.T45
949 Treatises on average, andadjustmen ts of losses in marine insur
ance. By S tevens and Benecke. With notes by WillardPhil lips.
Boston,L illy, Wait, Col
-man,andHolden , 1833. wlvn
,
456'
p.
16—4558
950 U . S . Bureau of corporation s. Report of the comm issioner Of
corporations on transportation by water in the UnitedS tates.Washington , Govt. prin t of ,
1000—1010. 3 v . 255Marine in surance v. 1 , p . 339—365.
9—35706 H E 623 .A5 1909,v .1
Bureau of manufactures (Dep t. of commerce and la
bor ) I nsurance in foreign coun tries.Washington , Govt. prin t. of , 1005. 253 p. (Special consular reports, vol . xxxvm )
Fire and marine in surance p. 193- 253.
5—42505
Bureau of war risk in surance. Report.Washington , Govt. prin t. 2 v . 235
issued as House doc. 544, 64th Cong., l st sess., has
title : Report of the d irector Of the Bureau of war risk insurance. Letter from the secretary Of the T reasury transmitting a report Of the d irector Of the Bureau Of war riskinsurance, giv ing detai ls Of the rece ipts and expend ituresOf the Bureau from S eptember 2 , 1914, to November 80,1915
16—26032 HE966 .U4
War risk in suran ce. Letter from the secretary
of the Treasury, transmitting report of the Bureau of
war risk in surance under the provisions Of section 10,
Documen t no . 193, S ixty- thirdCongress.
[Washington , Govt. prin t. 1014] 5 p. (03dCong.,
3d sess. House. Doc. 1340)W i l l iam C . De Lanoy , d irector.W . G . McAdOO , secretary of the T reasury.
14—30964 11139661 15 l 914f
132 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
961 U n ited S tates bureau of war - risk insuran ce to write war riskson vessels of foreign friendly flags.
Economic w or ld,Aug. 3, 1018, n . s.
,v . 16 : 170—171.
962 U n ited S tates shippingboard’s first statemen t Of its experience
with sel f- in surance of marine andwar risks.
E conomic wor ld,Aug. 24, 1018, n . s.
,v .
—278.
V iv an te, Cesare. T raité théorique et pratique des assurancesmaritimes ;ouvrage couronn é par l
’Académie deiL incei
de Rome (prix royal de 1893) tr ., ann oté , complété et
mis en rapport avec la legislation et la jurisprudence fran
caises et beiges, par Victor Yseux.
Paris, A . Pedone, 1808. tel,564 p . 23
13—0080
964 W ar - tim e growth Of B ritish marine insurance.
Econ omic world, S ep t. 28, 1018, n . s.
, v. 16 : 455—456.
Reprin ted from Pol icy , London , Aug. 31, 1918.
What is L loyd’s?
S cien tific American,July 26, 1002, v . 87 : 58. T 1.s5,v .87
W in ter , W il l iam D . Marine insurance, its prin ciples and
practice.
New York,llI cGraw -H ill book company, inc.; [etc., etc.]
1010. wire, 433 p . incl . forms.
Lectures del ivered during the past four years , before the
S chool Of commerce , accounts and finance, New York un lversi ty . cf. Pref.
“ A selected l ist of reference books p. xix .
19—7791 H E 965.W 7
967 W or l d’s greatest gamblinghouse— L loyd
’s.
S cien tificAmeri can supp lemen t,May 4, 1007, v . 63 : 26100.
T 1.S 52 ,v .63
908 The w or l d’s Shipbuilding and shipping in 1918. Thirty- sixth
annual report. I n two parts.
S hippingworld, Jan . 1 , 8, 1010, v . 60: 7—64; 71- 126.
H E 56 1.S B,V .60
Part 1 has a chapter on Marine I nsurance.
M AR INE I NS URANCE 133
969 Y oung, Thom as E m l ey . I nsurance ; a practical expositionfor the student and business man .
London , S ir I . Pitman cf: sons , ltd. [1014] ccviii, [10]—330 p .
1gom
S ee Chapters 13 and 14.
H 6 8051 .Y 77
Zar tm an ,L es ter W il l iam , ed. Property insurance, rev . by
NVil liam H . Price.
New H aven,Y ale un iversity press, 1014. .vviii, 408 p . 22
(Y ale readings in insurance)l st edition , 1909, pub. under title : Fire insurance .
Marine insurance p . 1—58.
15—704 H G9665.Z33
MARINE SANI TATI ON , INCLUDING BILLS or
HEALTH,ETC.
Cofer , L el and E . Maritime quarantine.
Washington , Govt. prin t. afi ,1910. 64 p . p lates, fold.
p lan . (U. S . Public health and marin e hospitalservice. Public health bul letin n o. 34) B A655.C7
11—20012 B A 11.B I 75
Quaran tine procedure to aidmasters of vessels in com
plying with the Un ited S tates quaran tine regulations.
(Qd ed.)Washington , Govt. prin t. 1914. 27 p . fold. map.
(U. S . Public health service. Public health bul letin , no. 64)14—30696 RA 665.CG 19148.
RA 11 .B I 75 n o.64 2ded.
973 Doty , A lv ah Hun t . Preven tion of in fectious diseases.
New York andLondon , D . App leton and company, 1911. 6
p . l . , 280p.,1 l. 200m.
Marine san itation p . 30—57.
11—3974 BA643.D6
974 H andbuch der Gesundheitspflege an bord von Kriegsschifi’
en ,
un ter Mitwirkung von Marine- obe rstabsarzt dr. M. Auer
[n . a.] hrsg. von dr. M. zur Verth dr. E. Ben t
mann dr. E . Dirksen prof. dr . R . Rage
Jena, 0. Fischer , 1914. 2 v . il lus., diagrs., fold. charts.
260m.
Contains b ib l iographies .
216—5978 V G470.H S
L ouisian a. Board of health. The L ouisiana state Board of
health, its history andwork, with a brief review of health
legislation andmaritime quarantin e in Louisiana.
[S t. Louis? 80 p .
“ List of Louisiana laws relating to boards of health and
k indred top ics p . [74] - 80.
6—2187 B A74.D1 1904
136 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
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meetings Of March 15 and 16 and April 3,1918
, amend
men ts approvedby the secretary of comm erce. E d., April8,1918.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. off , 1918. 205p. incl . illus .
,tables,
forms.
18—20510 H E 591 .U 5A3 1918
983 W ym an ,W al ter . Quaran tin e andcommerce, being an address
delivered before the Comm ercial club of Cin cinnati.
October , 1898.
[n . 21 p . 523
7—35862 B A 655.W 9
CARGOES AND S TOWAGE
Barn es , Char l es B rin ton . The longshoremen . A study car ~
ried on under the direction of Pauline Goldmark.
New Y ork,S urv ey associates
,inc.
,1015. was
,287 p . fron t ,
p lates, fold. map. eager
. (Russell S age foundation [publication fll
B ib liography : p . 267- 270.
16—38—1 H D8039 .L82U 64
985 Barr , H arry Kyl e . S towage anddangerous cargo .
New Y ork,Wycil company [etc.] 1918. 3 p . Z., 5 p .
18—1002 2 VK235.B3
H E 595.D3B3
Brit . B oard of trade. Memorandum relating to the car
riage of dangerous goods (other than explosives) in ships .
L ondon ,H . J] . S tationery of ,
Darling and son,l imited
[pr in ters] 1915. 60 p .
16 H E 595.D3G7
Return con taining particulars Of casual ties tovessels stated to have been carrying deck loads, comp .
from the reports Of inquiries held in the UnitedKingdomduring the last ten years, and the reports of foreign and
colonial in quiries received andpub. by the Board Of trade
during the same period
[London ,Pub. by H . M. S tationery of .
, prin tedby Darlingand son
,ltd.
,1913] 10 p . ( [Parl iamen t. Papers by
command] Gd. seem
13—11090 VK235.G7
Load line committee. Merchant shipping ( loadline anddeck cargoes of woodgoods) . Report of the com
mittee appoin ted by the Board Of trade to advise on the
load lin es of merchan t. ships and the carriage Of deck
cargoes of woodgoods.
L ondon ,H . M. S tationery off ,
E yre and S pottiswoode , limited, prin ter s , 1916. 58 p. fold. diagrs. 33cm . ( [Parliamen t. Papers by command] 0d. 85204)
S ir Phil ip Watts, chairman .
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Brit . Home dept. Comm ittee on checking of pieceworkwages in dock labour . Departmen tal comm ittee on the
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Spottiswoode, ltd. 2 v . in 1. ( [Parliamen t. Papers by command] Cd. 4380—4381 )
Ernest F. G. Hatch , chai rman .
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990 H il l coat, Char l es H . Notes on stowage of Ships. A handybookupon the stowage of cargoes, with weights andmeas
urements. New anden l . ed.
London , I mray, Laurie, Norie (BWilson , l td.,1918. 2 p. l .,
237, [1] p. 1 il lus.
,2 fold. col . p lans (incl . fron t.) 225
10—0424 VK235.H 5
991 Mess , H en ry Adol phus . Casual labour at the docks.
L ondon , G. Bel l cfi sons, ltd.,1916. 147 p . incl . tables. fron t.
(The Batan Tata foundation (Un iversity of London ) [Publications] )
B ib l iography : p. 141- 143.
16—14899 HD8039.L82G74
992 Murphy , John McL eod, andW . N . Jeffers, jun . Nauticalroutine and stowage ;with Short rules in navigation .
New York,H . S pear , [380] p. incl . il lus., tables,
diagrs.
1- 3495 VK541.M97
993 O ’Don n el l , Eugen e E dward. The merchan t marine manual .
B oston , Mass ,The Yachtsman ’s guide, 1918. 2 p. l .
,5—293
p . fron t., illus . (part col. ) My”.
S towage of cargo p. 97- 99.
18—22734 VK541.032
994 S tev en s , R ober t W . On the stowage Of ships and their car
goes. 7th ed.
London and New York,L ongmans , Green and cc.,
816 p. 2
VK235.88
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998 Dal y , R ichard R yl an d. Shipping accoun ts.
L ondon , Gee ( 6 cc.,1005. xii, 07 p . The A ccoun t
an ts’ library.
”vol . X L )
0 B E 5GO1 .A2
999 S ton e , E li . The steam boat clerk : a complete, systematic andcon cise manual of accoun ts, for the use of steam boats.
Cin cinnati, E . Lucas cfi' cc.,1830. 24p .
(fr—32302 HE605.S S
1000 Th ear l e, S . J . P. Classification of merchant shipping.
Engin eer , Jan . 23, 1914, v . 117 : 108. TA 1.E 5,v .117
1001 U . S . I n terstate comme rce comm ission . Al phabetical list of
representative items chargeable to Operatin g expenses of
carriers by water .
Washington ,Govt. prin t. 1017. 35 p . 23;
17—2622 8 H E 605.U55 1917
Classification of expenditures for real property and equipmen t Of carriers by water as prescribedbythe I nterstate comm erce commission in accordan ce with
section 20 Of the Act to regulate comm erce. First issue.
E ffective on January 1, 1913.
[Washington Govt. prin t. 1012. 15 p . 24I ntroductory letter s i gned : Chas . A . Lutz .
112—2990? HE605.U55 1912
Classification of in come and profit and loss ac
counts for carriers by water as prescribed by the I nterstate comm erce commission in acco rdan ce with section 2C
Of the Act to regulate commerce . First issue. E ffective
on July 1, 1913.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. off ,
1913. 22 p . 23
13—35026 H E 605.U55 1913
Classification of Operating expen ses Of carriers
by water. as prescribed by the I nterstate commerce com
mission ln accordance w ith section 20 Of the Act to regu
late commerce . F irst issue, efi ective on January 1, 1911.
Washington ,Govt. p rin t. off.
,1010. 37 p .
10—30030 H E 605.U 55 19101
ACCOUNT I NG 141
U . S . I n terstate commerce commission . Classification of Operating revenues of carriers by water, as prescribedby theI n terstate commerce comm ission in acco rdan ce with sec
tion 20Of the A ct to regulate comm erce. l st issue. E il ee
tive on January 1, 1911.
Washington , Govt. prin t. off , 1010. 15 p. 24%I ntroductory letter s i gned : Henry C . Adams .
10430021 HE605.U55
Form of general balance sheet statemen t for
carriers by water as prescribedby the I n terstate commercecommission in accordan ce with section 20 of the Act to
regulate commerce. F irst issue. E ffective on January 1,1913.
Washington ,Govt. prin t. of , 1012 . 20p . 240”
I n troductory letter s igned : Chas. A . Lutz.
191—20900 H E 605.U55 1g12 s
Regulation s to govern the destruction of rec
ords Of carriers by water as prescribed by the I nterstatecommerce commission in accordance with section 20 of
the Act to regulate comm erce. F irst issue . E fi'
ective on
July 1, 1913.
Washington , Govt. prin t. off.,1013. 10 p .
13—35027 HE605.U55 1913a
Water l ines. T entative classifi cations of Operating revenues and operating expenses < May 15
,
Washington , Gov’t. prin t. of ,
21 p .
8—35532 H E 605.U5 1908
U n ited S tates shipping board em ergen cy fleet corporation . Classification of accoun ts to be used in accountingto the United S tates for requisitioned vessels Operated for
governmen t accoun t , Division of operation s, Un itedS tatesshipping board emergency fleet corporation . I ssue of
F ebruary 1, 1918, superseding issue Of January 2 , 1918.
[Washington , 1018] 20, [1] p .
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1010 Am erican m arin e engin eer ; Official journal National marine
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1013 Great L akes w eekl y .
Milwaukee, Wis .
,Eugen e H erman .
1014 Gul f m arin e register and ship building review .
New O rleans , La., Gulf marine register cc.
, 326 Char les S t.
monthly.
1015 H arl an n ew s .
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,B ethlehem
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1016 I n tern ation al marine engin eering.
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“
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144 LI BRARY or CONGRE SS
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,E fi
‘lngham H ouse,A zundel
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1033 The S yr en and Shipping il lustrated.
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£ 1 17s. 6d.
1034 T rade and tran spor tation .
New Y ork, F reight, The S hippers’
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Washington . D . C. The Traflic service bureau Colo radoBuilding. weekly. H E 2 714.T 7
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tion . Em ergen cy fleet new s.
Washington , 1918.
18—20281 HE745.A42
1037 W aterways jour n al .S t. Louis, Mo .
,R iver publishing and in vestmen t cc. ,
203
North Third S treet. weekly.
1038 Win the w ar .
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647 p . fron t , illus .
, fold. pl ., diagrs .
B ibl iography : p . [7 ] VM 600.B3 1914
Plates, Naval reciprocating engines and auxiliary ma
chinery ; a. text-book for the in struction of midshipmen at
the U . S . Naval academy, by John K. Barton Rev . bv
H . O . S tickney and S crew propel ler designing, byC. W . Dyson .
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Cass ie /”s nucgazin e. Jan . 1907,
o’
] {371 TA l -C34,V -3 1
S tearn s , W . How to build a hydroplane gl iding boat.S cien tific .
~lmwican supplem en t,June 15, 10. 93 67289
26290. T 1.852 ,v .63
1180 E lgar , F . U n so lved problems in the design and propulsionof ships.
Nata-re,Julg 225
,v. To
“
: Jud—308. Q1 .N 2 ,v.76
S cientific American. supplemen t,Aug. r . 64
1033— 103,122— 124. T 1 .S 52 ,v .64
Building a trans—A tlantic l iner .
S cien tific Am er ican supplemen t,No e . 30, 1907,
‘b‘
. 3 .4~
T 1 .852 ,v .64
1182 1908 Thear l e , S . J . P . Design and building of modern
cargo steamers.
C'assier
’s magazin e . No r . 1908
,l'. 1 28 TA 1 .034,v .35
1183 H al l , C. H . Repair and main tenance of ships .
Cassi’
er’s magaz ine, Nov . 1908, n. 35 79—89. TA 1.034,v .35
168 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
1196 1913 S per ry ,E . A . Gyroscope stabilizer for ships.
1198
1900
S cien tific Amezican. supp lemen t, Mar . 529,1913, r . 75: 203
206. T 1 .S 52 ,v .75
L yon ,F . Preservation of metals for marin e work.
I n ternational marin e engincering, Apr . 1913,r . 18 : 151— 154.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .18
E ngin eering magazine. June . 1913, r . 45: 440—442 .
TA 1.E 59,V .45
S perry ,E . A . E ngin eerin g appl ication s of the gyroscope .
F ranklin in stitute. Jour nal,May, 1913, r . 175: 447—463.
T 1.F 8 ,v .175
Th ear l e , S . J . P . S ome cases of fatigue in the steel mate
rial of steamers .
I n ternational ma tin e engin eering, Aug. 1913 r . 18 : 349—350.
VM 1.M 3 ,V .18
S teel f urniture. bulk heads. doors and t rim for battleships
andmerchant vessels.
I n ternational marin e engineering, Aug. 1913,r . 18 : 365—366.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .18
V ose , E dw ard N . Mo re ships than ever befo re.
l 'Vor ld’s wor lc
,Aug ,
1913,r . 20: 449—470. A P2 .W 8 ,v .26
S teel e , J . E . S hip con struction treated from a structural
engineering standpoin t.
I n ternational marine engin eer ing, S ep t , 1913, r . 18 : 385—389.
VM 1 .M3 ,V . 18
1203 1914 S hip dimen sion s andharbour depths.
15206
E ngineer v. 117 : 74.
TA 1 .E 5,V .1 17
Wh eel er , E . B . New method o f stapling.
I n ternation al ma rin e engin eering, Jan . 1914 r . 19 : 930—91 .
VM1.M3 ,V . 19
W irel ess danger aboard ship .
S cien tific Ame rican . F eb. 7,1914, r . 110:
Typical ships.
E ngin eer (London ) , Apr. 8, S ept. 4, Oct. 1914, r . 117 ‘
366— 370; 118 : 9739—5332 : 359—302.TA l -E 5N - 117- 118
Desirabl e developmen ts in ship dinu-usions.
S cientificAmerican supp lemen t, Apr . 25, 1914, r . 77 : 263.
T I .S 52 ,V .77
SH IPBUILDING 169
1208 1914 Com parativ e cost of warships built. in go vernment n avv
yards and in private shipyards .
I nternational marin e engine ering, Mag, r . 5205.
VM 1 .M 3 ,v . 19
1209 Gradenw itz ,A . F ire protection o n ocean l iners.
S cien tific American,May 1914, r . 110: T l -S 5,V . 1 10
1210 Con s truction of battleships at go vernm ent yards.
S cien tific American,Mag23, 110: 424. T 1 .s5,v . 1 10
F ord, C. H . E lectrical ly driven gyroscope in m ar ine work.
Ame rican institute of electrical engin eers . Proceedings,June
,1914, n . 33 : 873—887. TK1.A 6 13 ,v .83
S cien tific American supp leme nt,Oct. n . 78 '
268—269; 284— 285. T 1 .S 52 ,v .78
E ngineevingmagaz in e, S ept. 1914, v . 47 : 911—913.
TA 1 .E 59 ,V .47
1212 John,T . G . Shipbuilding practice of the presen t and
future.
E ngin eer (L ondon ) , July 10, 118 : 35—36.
TA 1 .E 5,V . 1 18
1213 E con om ies of shipbuilding.
E ngineer (L ondon ) , July 524, 1914, r 118 : 99— 100.
TA 1 .E 5,V . 1 18
1214 M arin e plumbing has un ique problems .
Metal uiorlt'er , July 1914, r . 82 103— 105. T S 200.M4,v .82
1215 Greater safety andefficiencv in pan eling and ceiling passen
ger vessels.
I n ternational m arin e engin eer ing, No v. 19] f , r . 19 : 505—506 .
VM l .M 3 ,v . 19
1216 1915 S adl er , H . C. E xpan sion o r con traction of dimen sion s
andthe effect upon resistance .
I n tern a tional ma rine engin eering, Jan . 1915, i . 120: 11— 14.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2O
1217 R obin son ,S . M . Applicability of electrical propulsion to
battleships.
I n terna tional mar in e engin eering, Jan . 1910 r . 520: 194 1.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .20
170 L I BRARY OF CONGRES S
1218 1915 V an V l eck ,F . Naval engin eering ship models.
1219
1220
1221
1222
1228
I n ternation al marin e engineering, Jan 1915. r . H 9.
VM I .M3 ,v .20
Shipbuildin g in the United S tates in 1914.
I n ternational m a rin e engin eering, Jan . 1915,r . 90: 34— 35.
VM 1 .M 3 ,V .20
U nusual conversion ; racing schooner Railhovv turn ed in to
a trading schooner .
E ngin eer (1307 F ( Z) . 19,
v.
TA 1 .E 5,V . 1 19
Por ter , L . C. L ighting of ships.
General electric review,
1915,r . 18 : 143- 146 .
TK1 .G5,V . 18
I n ter nation al mar ine engin eer ing, Aug ,1915
,p. 20: 336- 338.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .20
Surprisin g failure of steel ship plates.
I nternat iona l marin e engineering, I"eb.
,1915
,20: 50—51 .
VM 1 .M3 ,v .20
Future bright for eastern shipyards.
I ron age. F eb. 1915,o . 95: 404—405.
T 1~ I 7 ,V -95
W il son,W . J . B . Failure o f B ritish steel ship p lates.
I ron age, Mar . 18,1915
,r . 95 : 610—61 " T 1.I 7 ,v .95
Brow n,W il l iam . I ntroduction of a modern method in
shipbuilding.
I n ternation a l marin e e ngin eering, Apr . 1915,r . 230: 163— 165.
VM 1.M3 ,V .20
Ruprech t , F . K . Co nversion o f cargo vessels in to bulk o il
carriers .
I n ter national marbl e. engin e ering, - 1pr . 1915,r . 590
165 784359 , WH O— 843,
—406 .
VM 1.M3 ,V .20
Output o f Japai'
iese shipyards in 1914.
I n /ernatio nal marin e engin eering, Apr .
,7915
,r . 730: 170.
VM 1.M 3 ,V .20
S h ipbuilding in n avy yards .
I n te rnation al m arine engineering, May, 1915, r . £30: .324- 1395.
VM 1.M3 ,v .20
172 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1241 1916 W or l d’s shipbuilding in 1915.
1242
1244
1248
1249
1250
E ngin eer (L ondon ) , F eb. 4, r . 121 : 108. TA 1 .E 5,v .12 1
I n ternational mar in e engin eering, Apr .
,1916
,n . 21 : 216.
VM 1 .M 3 ,v .2 1
H ol zapfel,A . C. E volution in shipbuilding.
S cien tific American supplement , F eb. Q6—Mar. 4, r .
81: 130- 131; 151. T 1 .S 52 ,v .81
Ty pes of ships built in Am er ican yards .
I n ternation al mar ine engine ering, Mar . 1916,n . 21 : 149—154.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
Pain e , R . D . O ld seaports awaken ed.
S cribn e r’
s magazine, Mar . 4, 1916 , n . 81 : 130—131; 151.
AP 2 .S 4,V .81
Tayl or , D . W . Calculation s for ship’
s forms ; theory of
rol ling of ships.
I n tern ational marin e engin eering,M0? 1916
,n . 921 : 246—5250.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
R ogers , Thom as J . Vo ltaic co rrosion and prevention .
I n tern ational marin e engin eering, May, 1916, n . 21 : 250
VM l .M3 ,v .2 1
D orran ce , J. G . S hipbuilding resum ing its o ld- time im
portance in American commerce and industry .
S cien tific American,Mag 27, I
”. 114: 550—551.
T 1 .S S ,V .1 14
L iddel l , A . R . Y ield o f riveted umnections in ship
building.
E ngineer (L ondon ) July 14, 1910, n . 29—30.
TA 1.E 5,V . 12 2
Our un ex am pl ed ship - building activities .
Literary digest. Ang. 12, 1916 , r . 53 387. A P 2 .L 58 ,v .53
A m erican shiplmilding.
E ngin eer (Londo n ) , S ep t. 15,1910
,v. 15323: $37.
TA l .E 5,V .122
Ken n edy , W il l iam M . S cien tific studies appl ied to riv
eting.
I n temaaticnal marin e engin ee ring, S ept. 1916 , i'. 92 1 : 408 - 413.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
P
S H LPBULLDING l 43
1252 1916 B as si,A . Comparison between pneumatic and electric
1261
1262
1263
portable drills and geared hoists.
I n ternational marine engineering, S ept , 1916 , r . 21 : 434.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .2 1
S tew ar t , Cecil P . l Vel l enough if left alone .
Annalist,Oct. 9
,1916
,v. 8 : 455, 463. H G1.N 6 ,v .8
Am erican shipbuilding boom .
E ngineer (Zonclon ) . Oct. 6‘
1916 . T . 307.
TA 1 .E 5,V . 122
L iddel l , A . R . Longitudi nal stresses of ships .
E ngine er (L ondon ) , Oct. 20. v,1932 : 334—345.
TA 1 .E 5,V .122
Huge plate and angle shop andmold loft. complete at Fo reRiver shipy ard, Quin cy , Mass .
I n ternational mam’
ne engineering, No v.
,1916 . r . 21 : 484—480.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
Th or pn eumatic tools in shipyards anddry dock“
I n ternational marin e engin eering, Nov .
,1916 . n . 521 : 504—506 .
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
Tay l or , S . lVorld w ide demand for American shipI n ternational mar in e engineer ing, Dec. 1916 , r . 21 : 523- 6 25.
VM 1 .M3,V .2 1
Dis tortion of ships .
S cien tific American,Dec. 9
,1916 r . 115: 524. T 1 .s5,v . 1 15
Am erica and load- line regulation of ships.
S cien tific Amer ican supp lemen t D ec. 30,1916
,r . 82 :
T 1 .852 ,v .82
1917 Chamber l ain , E . T . A reawakened industry.
An nalist, Jan . 8, 1917, r . 9 : 40, 87. H G 1 .N 6 ,v .9
E mm e tt , W . L . R . Advantaores and future of electric shippropulsion .
E lectrical wor ld. Jan . 6 1917.“v . 619 : 53- 5 . TK1 .E 5,v .69
L iddell , A . R . R ol ling of ships and methods of damping it.
I n tern ational marin e engineering, Jan . 1917,r . £22 : 3—5.
m 1 .m3 ,v .22
174 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
264 1917 Why is a doo r ?
1266
1271
1274
I n ternational marin e engin eering, Jan . 1917,n . 923: 336—27.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .22
S hipbuil ding in the Un ited S tates in
I n ter na tional m arine engineering, Jan . 1917,n . 99 : 28— 30.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .22
Croun se, W . L . New status of American shipbuilding.
I ron age, Jan . 4 1917 99 : T 1 .I 7 ,v .99
A dv an ce in American shipbuilding.
I ron age, Jan . 4, 1917, r . 99 531— 35.T I -17N -99
Tay l or , S tev en son . B right future for American ships.
Marin e review,Jan . 1917
,r . 47 : 132— 14.
VK1 .M8 ,v .47
Plum bing system on a landbattleship .
Metal worker , Jan . 5,1917
,r . 87 : 767— 769. Ts200.M4,v .87
S tark , C. J. Ship yards broke reco rds in 1916. A review
of unparalleled year in merchant shipbuilding with
special reference to the A tlan tic coast.
Marine rer ieia,F eb. 1917
,r . 47 : 54 VK1 .M3 ,v .47
S tudy of wave motion : w ith a View to coun teracting the
rol ling of ships .
S cien tific Am erican. supplemen t,F eb. 10
,1917, r . 83 : 92 .
T 1 .S 52 ,v .83
M odern technical work in I taly.
S cien tific Am erican mapplemen t, F eb. 17,1917, n . 83 :
105. T 1 .S 52 ,v .83
R oscher , E . K. F ilingdata on shipbuilding and shipping.
I n tern ationa l ma rine engineering, Al an. 1917, r 522 : 84—85.
VM 1.M3 ,V .22
Pow el l , J . W . Present position and prospects of“ American
shipbuilding.
I n ternational ma rin e engin eer ing, Mar . 1917, r . 87—90.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .22
Why is a l ightening ho le?
I n ternation al marin e engin eem’
ng. Mar . 1917, r . 29 : 97—98 .
VM 1 .M3 ,V .22
176 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
1288 1917 Pen dulum tank for testing ship models.
1289
1290
1291
1292
1293
1294
I 296
1297
1298
S cien tific American. supp lemen t,Mag 19, 1917, c . 83 :
T 1 .S 52 ,v .83
E l ectrol y ser for ships .
E ngineer (L ondon ) , June 15, 1917, r . 123 : 549. TA 1 , E 5,V , 123
TW O and on e- quarter mil l ion ton s of m erchant. shipbuildingin the United S tates.
I n terna tion al marin e engineer ing, June ,1917
,r . 22 : 242—243.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .22
Bal dw in ,George J . S ol ving the problem of the ships.
I n te rn ational marin e engineering, Jnne , 1917, t . 22 : 248— 249.
VM1.M 3 ,V .22
Am erica ’s shipbuilding resources .
Living age, June 10, 1917, r . 293 : 699— 701 . AP 2 .L65,V .293
Cun arders launched on our Pacific coast.
World’s ivorlc, Jun e, 1917, n . 34 132 . A P 2 .W 8 ,v .34
M arv in , W . L . American shipbui lding— a real renais
sance.
American review of re views , Julg, 1917, r . 56‘
619— 72.
A P2 .R 4,v .56
Hungerford, E . Building the ships '
E nergbody’s magaz ine , July, 1917, r . 37 : I I I — 125.
AP 2 .E 9 ,v .37
John son ,A . F . Future of Am erican shipbuilding.
I n ternation al m arine engineering,Jn lg, 1917, v . 22 : 289- 290.
VM 1 .M 3 ,v .22
Goethal ’s great shipbuilding program .
I ron age, July 19, 1917, v . 100: 126— 127 . T 1 .I 7 ,v . 100
Great shipbuilding and lumber operations.
.l/ anufactn rers’ reco rd, r . 27
,Julg 12, 1917 : 554562
T S I .M3 ,v .72
1301
1302
1303
1305
1306
1307
1308
1309
SH I PBUILDI NG 177
1917 Dy son , C.W . Developmen t ofmachinery in theUnited
S tates navy during the past ten years.
Engineer (London ) , Aug. 24—S ept. 7, 1917, v . 124: 170—171;190—191; 211
—212, 214. TA 1.E 5,v .124
I n ternational marine engineering, Nov. 1917—Feb. 1918, v .
22 498—502; 645- 547; v . 23 : 28- 30; 69—71.
VM1.M3.V -22- 23
S aunders , A . E . S traight- lined ship model experiments .
I n ternational marine engineerin g, Aug. 1917, v . 22 340—343.
VM1 .M3 ,V .22
Carr , M . F . S pecial composite ship construction .
I n ternational marine engineering, Aug. 1917, v . 22 360—361.
VM 1.M3 ,v .22
Griffi n , R . S . E lectric ship propulsion in the n avy.
Electrical world, S ept. 1, 1917, v . 70: 394—395. TK1 .E 5,v .70
E mm et t , W . L . R . Electric drive for warships.
Engineer (London ) , S ept. 14, 1917, v . 124: 228.
S ee also vol . 125, pages 435 and 455. TA 1 .E 5,v . 124
Cohee, T . L . Mold loft notes.
I n ternational marine engineering, S ept. 1917, v . 22 : 389—393.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .22
S tringham , A . W . Mission of the gyroscope in the ma
rine field.
I n ternational marine engin eering, S ept. 1917, v . 22 : 409.
VM I .M3,V .22
Subm arin e problem : saving ships with paint and smoke.
S cien tific American , S ept. 15, 1917, v . 177 : 188. T 1.s5,v .117
H odges , G . C. Little brown war - baby ; Japan builds
ships— Will she buildthem after the war ?S unset, S ept , 1917, v. 39: 92—93.
F851-895,V ~39
Sm ith , J. R . Building ships to beat the submarines.
American review of reviews, Oct., 1917, v . 393—396.
AP2 .R4,v .56
Gr aham , Th omas . A pparatus for interpreting stabil ityfor the use of shipmasters.
I n ternationa l marine engineering, Oct. 1917, v . 22 432—435.
VM 1.M3 ,V .22
178 LIB RARY OF CONGRES S
1310 1917 Crosby , S . B . Cooling of magazin e or other in closed
1311
1312
1313
1314
1315
1316
1319
1320
1321
1322
spaces by ventilation .
I n ternational marin e engin eering, Oct. 1917, v . 22 : 436.
VM 1.M3,V .22
Why is a gun foundation ? A rrangemen t and construction
of foundations for 5- in ch guns on merchan t vessels.
I n tern ational marine engineering, Nov . 1917,v . 22 504—505.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .22
M en z ies , A . F . New design of stern tube.
I n ternational marin e engin eering, Nov . 1917,v . 22 : 510.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .22
H ow andwhere are ship ventilators m ade ?
Metal worker , Nov . .9,1917
,v . 88 : 5614 62 . T 8200.M4,v .88
Our main lines of communication .
New statesman,Dec. 22
,1917
,v . 10: 272—273. AP 4.N 64,v .10
Sharrock , S tephen . An ancient Japanese industry.
Pacific marine review ,Dec. 1917
,v . 14: 586 1 .
VKl -P2 ,V ~14
H endrick ,B . J . Can we build these ships in time ?
Wor ld’s work, Dec.,1917
,v . 35: 172— 186 . AP 2 .W 8 ,v .35
1918 E lw el l , Dav id. Shipbuilding expedited by electric
service.
E lectrical w orld,Jan . 5
,1918
,v . 71 : 42—45. TK1.E 5,v .7 1
Progress of ship construction at emergen cy fleet yards.
E ngin eering (2 con tracting, Jan . 23,1918
,v . 49 : 823—84.
TA201 .E 5,v .49
Driv e piles for pair of thousand- foot shipways.
E ngineering n ews, Jan . 3
,1918
,v . 80: 30—32. TA 1.E 6 ,v .80
Hungerford, E . America’s armada in the making.
Harper ’s magazin e, Jan . 1918,v . 136 : 188—194.
AP 2 .H 3 ,v .136
P ow el l , J. W . Shipbuilding situation .
I n ternational marine engineering, Jan . 1918,v . 23 : 7—9 .
VM 1.M3 ,v .23
M cE n tee , W il l iam . Cargo ship l ines of simp le form .
I n tern ational marin e enginee7ing, Jan . 1918,v . 23 : 19- 21
VM 1.M3,V .23
180 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
1334 1918 Building of ships.
1335
1336
1337
1338
1339
1340
1341
1342
1343
1344
1345
American review of reviews, Mar. 1918, v . 57 : 258—261.
AP 2 .B 4,v .57
E l ec tric welding in the building of ships.
E lectrical wor ld, Mar . 30, 1918, v . 71 : 683. TK1.E 5,v .7 1
B erg, E . Propulsion of ships.
F ranklin ins titute. Jour na l,Mar . 1918
,v . 185: 317—322.
T 1.F8 ,v .185
R em arkabl e growth of I sherwood system of ship con
struction .
I n terna tional marine engin eering, Mar . 1918,v . 23 : 133.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .23
B l ack locust need for ships.
S cien tific American s upp lemen t, Mar . 16,1918
,v. 85: 174.
T 1 .S 52 ,v .85
S hipbuilding crisis.
Spectator , Mar . 9—16, 1918, v . 120: 245— 246, 276.
AP4.S 7 ,v .120
F ren ch ,F . J . Notes on shipbuilding.
American society of m echan ical engine ers . Journal , Apr.
1918,v . 40 : 289—292 . TJ1.A72 ,v .40
E l ec tric welding in shipbuilding.
E ngin eer , Apr . 12, 1918, v . 125: 329. TA 1.E 5,v .125
W al es , David. Ships to smash the sub blockade.
I l lus trated world,Apr . 1918
,v . 29 : 251—256. T 1.T2 ,v .29
M or se school for shipfitters. Elemen tary and advanced
courses for shipfi tters given at Morse dry dock and re
pair yard. [Brooklyn , New York]I n ternational marin e engineering, Apr . 1918, v. 23 : 190.
VM 1.M3,V .23
S ea t tl e speeds up shipbuilding.
I n ternational marine engineer-ing, Apr . 1918
,v . 23 : 210—212.
VM1.M3 ,V .23
W at ts , J . M . Motorships and their propel lingmachinery.
I n ternationa l marine engine ering, Apr. 1918, v . 23 : 201—206 .
VM 1.M3 ,V .23
sm r sunmm e l 81
1346 1918 S el by , G . W . Magnesite composition decking.
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1348
1349
1352
I n ternation al mar ine engin eer ing, Apr . 1918, v . 23 : 215- 216.
VM 1.M3,V .23
H ow the ships are built.
Nation,Apr . 25, 1918, v . 106 : 496- 497. AP2 .N 2 ,v .106
Hur l ey , E . N . B ridging the Atlantic with ships.S cien tificAmerican , Apr . 6
,1918, v . 118 : 304—305.
T 1 .S 5,v .118
From cruiser to merchan tship .
S cien tific American , Apr . 27, 1918, v . 118 : 375. T 1 .S s,v . 118
Am erican promise and performance in regard to ships and
aeroplanes.
Curren t opinion ,May, 1918, v . 64: 3014 04. AP2 .CQ5,v .64
Mason ,A . J . Electric welding tests made by E mergency
fleet corporation .
E lectrical review ,May 11, 1918, v . 72 801—802.
TK l .E45,v .72
E mm ett , W . L . R . Use of electricity in propulsion of
ships ; electrical ly propel led merchant ship construction
in E ngland.
E lectrical wor ld, Mag 11, 1918, v . 71 992. TK1 .E 5,v .7 1
R iv e tl es s ship a possibility.
E lectrical wor ld, Mag 18, 1918, v . 71 : 1046. TK1.E 5,v .7 1
H ird, W . B . E lectric ship propul sion .
E ngineer (London ) , May 3, 1918, v . 125: 393—394.
TA 1.E 5,v .125
Turbo- el ec tric ship Wul sty Castle.
E ngineer (London ) , May 17, 1918, v .—426.
TA 1 .E 5,v .125
A s ton ishing rivet- driving reco rds.
E ngineering (fr con tracting, Mag 22. 1918, v . 49 : 493—494.
TA2 01 .E 5,V .49
N ew rivet-driving records in ship work.
E ngineering news,Mag 23, 1918, v . 80: 1014. TA 1 .E 6 ,v .80
Pow ell , J.W . H ow can we buildmo re ships ?I n ternational marine engineering, May, 1918, v . 23 : 271—272.
VM 1.M3 ,v .23
182 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
1359 1918 S kin n er and E ddy scarping machine.
1360
1361
1362
1363
1364
1365
1366
1367
1368
I n tern ational marine engineering, May, 1918, v . 23 : 291— 292.
VM 1.M3,V .23
Hurl ey ,E . N . Progress of shipbuilding in the United
S tates.
Journal of geography, May, 1918, v .—351.
G1.J87 ,v .16
Keeping track of our ships in building.
S cien tific Am erican,Mag 18, 1918, v . 118 : 468. T 1.S s,v .118
Dym en t , C. V . West coast shipbuilding.
Am erican review of reviews,Jun e
,1918
,v . 57 : 619—627.
AP2 .B 4,V .57
F ederal ships erected by derrick travelers.
E ngin eering n ews,Jime 13
,1918
,v . 80: 1129— 1132 .
TA 1.E 6 ,V .8O
S chw ab, C. M . Shipbuilder ’s job.
F orum,a e
,1918, v . 59 : 667—673. AP2 .F 8,v .59
Dudl ey , J. G . NVelding ship ’s parts together .
I n tern ational marin e engineering, June , 1918, v . 23 359—360.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .23
Bil l ’s plan to speedupthe ships.
Literary digest, a e 1, 1918, v . 57 : 393—33. AP 2 .L 58,v .57
S h ipbuilding in the Un ited S tates.
S cien tific Am erican , June 29, 1918, v . 118 : 582.
T 1.S 5,v .118
A l l en ,F . L . Convoying the ship of state.
Sun set magazin e, June, 1918, v . 40: 33—35. F 851 .895,v .40
B irdsal l , K. N . B iggest business in the world: Un cle S am
boatbuilder .
Travel,June
,1918
,v . 31 : 14— 18.
G149.T73 ,v .31
R apidly growing ship production speeded by the Emer
gency fleet corporation .
E ngin eering news,July 4, 1918, v . 81 : 40—44. TA 1 .E 6 ,v .81
Osier , C. A . S eattle shipbuilders overcome pioneer difficulties and set n ew speed records.
E ngin eering news,July 25, 1918, v . 81 : 160—164.
TA 1.E 6 ,v .81
184 LI BRARY OF CONGRESS
1384 1918 Dev el opm en t of stern plating aroun dthe can t frames.
1385
1386
1387
1388
1389 .
1390
1391
1392
1393
1394
1395
I n ternational marine engineering, Aug. 1918,v . 23 486—487.
VM 1.M3,V .23
M o tt, George. Ship heating by guesswork routed by
science.
Metal worker , Aug. 23, 1918, v . 90 217—222. T8200.M4,v .90
H arding, E dward. Shortage of ships : what we have done
andwhat we have yet to do .
S cien tific American , Aug. v . 119 : 90—91. T 1 .s5,v .119
W elding a ship together electrical ly.
E lectrical review ,S ept. 28, 1918, v . TK1.E 45,v .73
A dam s , C. A . S tudy of electric welding aids in our ship
building.
Electrical wor ld, S ept. v . 72 455—456. TK1.E 5,v .78
More light on shipbuilding in Great Britain .
Engineer (London ) , S ept. 13, 1918, v .—224.
TA 1.E 5,v .126
Building a ship .
I ron age, S ept. v. 102 : 576. T 1.I 7 ,v .102
Laying down a ship .
S cien tific American supplemen t, S ept. 14, 1918, v . 86 : 164.T 1 .S 52 ,v .86
A n der son , N . L . Norwegian shipbuilding industry.
U. S . Bureau of foreign anddomestic cornene rce. Daily con
sular and trade reports,S ept. 21 , 1918, no. 222 : 1102.
H01 .3 198 1918,n o.222
U ni ted S tates now world’s greatest shipbuilding country
leaps from thirdto first place in l ittle over a year.
U. S . Committee on public information . Ofiicial bulletin ,v. 2, S ept. 24, 1918 : 533- 24. D570.A2A3 ,v .2
Hutchison , P . A . Our shipping lesson on the Pacific.
A sia, Oct., 1918, v . 18 : 859—864. H F3119.A5,v .18
R ates of ship construction .
I ron age, Oct. v . 102 . 906—907. T1.I 7,v .102
SH IPBUI LDING 185
1396 1918 U n ited S tates leader in shipbuilding.
1397
1398
[399
1401
1403
1404
1405
1406
I ron trade review ,Oct. 3
,1918
,v . 63 : 793. T S 300. I 745,v .63
S hipping and shipbuilding at Philadelphia.
Nautical gazette, Oct. 26 , 1918, v . 94 225. VK1.N 3 ,v .94
R oosev el t , Th eodore. Production must increase not de
crease.
Open shop review, Oct. , 1918, v . 15: 405—410.
Am erican shipbuilding figures. Tables.
U. S . Bureau of fo reign and domestic commerce. Dailyconsular and trade reports, Oct. 3, 1918, n o . 232 34—35.
HCI .B 198 1918 ,n o .232
S harp, Hun ter . Belfast’s shipbuilding activities.
U. S . Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. Dailyconsular and trade reports, Oct. 21, 1918, no . 247 : 278.
H Cl .3 198 1918 ,n o .247
S hips by the hundreds mean success in war and very life of
nation, governm ent officials agree.
Un ited S tates shipping board emergency fleet corporation .
Emergen cy fieet news, v . 1, Oct. 10, 1918 : 11.
H E 745.A42 ,V .1
Hurl ey , E dwardN . Future of shipbuilding program de
pends upon efliciency shown by yards andmen .
United S tates shipping board emergency fleet corpo ration .
E mergency fieet news,v . 1
, Oct. 31, 1918 : 1—2 .
H E 745.A 42 ,V .1
Can ada’s shipbuilding industry .
Nautical gazette, Nov. 9,1918
,v . 94: 256 . VK1
.N 3 ,v ,
94
Can ada’s n ew state ship company.
Nautical gaz ette, Nov . 16 , 1918, v . 94 277. VK1.N8,v .94
F ran ce ’s shipbuilding program .
Nautical gazette, No r . 16,1918, v . 94 277. VK1 .N 3 ,v .94
S tandish , R . M . Can we depend on perm anent shipbuilding?
Oregon voter,Nov . 16
,1918
,v . 15: 217—218.
186 LIB RARY OF CONGRESS
1407 1918 Am erican shipbuildingduring the war [table] .
1408
1409
1410
1411
1412
1415
U. S . Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. Daily
consular and trade reports, N ov. 15, 1918, n o. 269 : 631.
H Cl .B l QS 1918 ,n o.269
Dav is , John K. Shipbuilding industry of An tung.
U. S . Bureau of fo reign and domestic commerce. Daily
consular and trade reports, Ncv . 20, 1918, no . 273 : 697.
E CL B I QS 1918 ,n o .273
British view of American ship production generous.Un ited S tates shipping board emergency fleet corporation .
E mergency fieet news, v . 1,Nov . 21
,1918 : 4.
H E 745.A42 ,V . 1
S chw ab, Char l es M . Address on shipbuilding.
B oston city club bul letin , Dec.
,1918
,v . 13 : 41—46.
H S 2725.B786 15,V . 13
S hipbuil ding in Great B ritain during andafter the war .
E conomic wor ld, Dec. 7,1918
,n . s .
,v . 16 : 808.
Orde, E . L . Future of shipbuil ding.
E ngineer (L ondon ) , Dec. 6 , 1918, v .—499.
TA 1.E 5,V .126
F ros t , M . 0. S outh is building ships.
National marin e, Dec. ,1918
,v .
—47.
Progr ess of shipbuilding in China. Tables.
U. S . Bureau of foreign and dome stic comme rce. Daily
con sular and trade reports,Dec. 19
,1918
, no . 297 : 1076
1078. H C1 .R 198 1918 ,n o.297
B ritish view of American ship production generous.
Un ited S tates shipping board emergency fleet corpo ration .
E mergen cy fleet n ews, v . 1 , Dec. 19, 1918 : 4.
H E 745.A42 ,V . 1
1416 1919 Suv erkrop, E . A . Copper - pipe smithing in the Sun
1417
shipyard.
American machin ist,Jan . 30, 1919, v . 50: 205—207
TJ1.A5,V .50
Don n el l y ,W . T . Application of buoyan cy boxes to the
S . S . Lucia for the Un ited S tates shipping board; ahstract.
American society of mechan ical engineers. Journal,Jan .
1919, v . 41 : TJ1.A 72 ,v .41
188 LIBRARY OF CONGRES S
1429 1919 H al s tead, A lber t . Shipbuilding activities in Sweden .
1430
1431
1432
1433
1434
1435
1436
1437
1438
U. S . Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. Dailyconsular and trade reports, Jan . 9
,1919
,n o. 7 : 120.
H Cl .R 198 1919,n o.7
P redic t bright future for shipbuilding.
I ron age, F eb. 27,1919
,v . 103 : 557—558. T 1 .I 7 ,v .103
T rim of ships.
S cien tific American supp lemen t, F eb. 22 1919,v . 87 : 127.
T 1.S 5,v .87
R ichardson , E . V . Shipbuildin g activity at Quebec.
U. S . Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. Com
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,1919
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H CI .R 198 1919,n o.31
Goodal l , S . V . Welding as a process in ship construction .
Am erican institute of electrical engin eers. Proceedings,Mar .
,1919
,v . 38 : 329—335. TK1.A 6 13 ,v .38
General electric review,Man
,1919
,v . 22 213—216.
TK1 .G5,V .22
Objec tiv es of the administration ’s shipbuilding program .
Econ omic wor ld,Mar . 1 , 1919, n . s.
,v . 17 : 301.
Shipbuil ding situation in Japan .
Econom ic world,Mar . 22
,1919
,n . s.
,v . 17 412.
S hipbuil ding situation in Japan .
U. S . Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. Com
mer ce reports, Mar . 8,1919
,no . 56 : 1090— 1091.
Manitow oc shipbuilding company.
I n ternational marine engineering, Apr .,1919
,v. 24: 271
280. VM 1 .M3 ,v .24
Japan makes a ship -building record.
Literary digest, v . 61,Apr . 26, 1919 : 22 . Apz_L 58 ,v .6 1
HI STORY
‘439 The an cien t vessel foundin the parish o f Tune,Norway.
Christiania,Prin ted by Rings
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213—3367 V 46 .A5
1440 A n th iaum e, A . Cartes m arines, con structions navales, voy
ages de découverte chez les Normands 1500—1650.
Paris,E . Dumont
,1916. 2 v . illus .
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17—31768 GA23 1.A8
Artifi an o y de Gal dacan o , Gerv as io de. H istoria del comercio con las I ndias duran te el dominio de los Austrias,
escrito en lengua castel lana.
Barcelona ,Talleres de O liva de Vilano va, 1917. 350p.
,1 l .
ix pl . (incl . fron t , maps) 25”
18—5351 HF 3685.A 7
1442 Bak er , A bijah R ichardson . The ark,ships and shipbuild
ing, with a brief history of the art. and a register of ves
sels buil t in Medford.
B oston,Prin ted by A . F orbes , 1847. 40p. 224
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the North of E urope.
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Also b ib l iographical foot- notes .
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,with genealogies
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,1889. xv
, 420 p.,1
l . incl . il lus .
, facsims. fron t , p lates, por ts .
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190 LIBRARY or CONGRES S
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as in the great public repositories : anddeduced from the
earl iest period to the presen t time.
L on don,B . F aulder [etc.] 1800—02. 3 v . fron ts. (1 fold. )
p lates (part fold. )14—21355 VM 15.C48
Chat ter ton , E dw ard Kebl e . F ore and aft, the story of the
fore aft rig from the earliest times to the presen t day.
Philadelphia, J. B . L ippin cott company, 1912. 347 p . col .
fron t. , illus.,p lates
,plans.
12—4362 VM311 .F 7CG
1448 S ailing Ships ; the story of their developmen t from the
earliest times to the presen t day.
L ondon , S idgwick ( 6 Jackson ,ltd.
,1909. xvi
,361, [1] p.,
1 l . col. fron t., illus.,plates (part fold.) 25
B ib l iography : p . 339—343.
9—35937 VM 15.CG
S teamships and their story.
London,New York [etc.] Cassel l and company, ltd.,
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1450 Cooke, A r thur 0 . Ships andsea—faringshown to the children .
L ondon and E dinburgh, T . 0. CGE. 0. Jack,limited, 1917.
121 p . (The“ S hown to the children series. E ditedby
L ouey Chisholm )
1451 Co tterill , Charl es Cl em en t and E . D . L it tl e . Ships and
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naval art, with historical il lustration s.
London , S eeley, Jackson , and Halliday, 1868. avi, 350 p .
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1462 F orbes , R ober t B . Notes on ships of the past.B oston
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1464 Geare, R . I . E volution of the water craft of the world.
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1466 Gracie, A . Twen tyyears’ progress in marine construction .
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worth company, Wilmington , Delaware, U . S . A . 1886.
[Wilmington , 1886] 490p . i/ncl . tables. fron t. , p lates, por ts.,
fold. p lan, facsims ., fold. diagrs.
I n ms. on fly - leaf : Written and comp i led by Harry Tay lorGause.
11—25391 VM25.W 7H3
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London,Prin ted for H . M. S tationery off , by Wyman and
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19—100 vmzsx e
Konij n en burg,E . v an . Shipbuil ding from its begin nings.
B russels , Permanen t in ternational association of congressesof na vigation ,
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1477 L aun ch of the first seven - masted steel schooner .
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1478 L esl ie, George. Shipbuilding of yesterday and to - day.
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1510 Air placed concrete for ships andbarges— Torcrete shipbuilding co .
Con crete,Dec. 1917
,v . 11 : 170.
TA680-C74m l l
1511 Am erican con crete in s titute. Proceedings, 1918.
B oston,1918.
Con tains a number of articles on the construction of concretesh ips. TA681 .A 5 1918
1512 Am erican con crete in s titute and Portland cemen t associa
tion . Join t comm ittee reports on concrete ships.
E ngineering n ews,Dec. 13
,1917
,v . 79 : 1126—1127.
TA 1.E 6 ,v .79
1513 Am erican ocean -
going concrete steamship Faith.
E ngin eer (L ondon ) , Jun e 14, 1918, v . 125: 518—519.
TA 1 .E 5,v .125
1514 A re concrete ships desirable ?
S cien tific Amer ican supplemen t, Mar . 2 , 1918, v . 85: 133.
T l .S 52 ,v .85
1515 A re concrete ships feasible ? Report of Committee of Ameri
can concrete institute.
E ngin eering con tracting, Dec. 26,1917, v . 48 520—521.
TA 201.E 5,V .48
1516 A r ticl es on concrete boats andbarges.
Concrete- cem en t age, Dec. 1913, v . 3 : 272.TA 680-C74,V ~3
1517 B en ding stresses in concrete ships— a warn ing.
S cien tific American , Apr . 20,1918
,v . 118 : 354. T 1.85,v .118
1518 Buil din g a governmen t - ton con crete ship .
E ngine ering news, Dec. 12 , 1918, v . 81 : 1058—1065.
TA 1 .E 6 ,v .8 1
1520 Building concrete ships by pneumatic methods.
Con crete, S ept. 1917, v . 11 : 94.TA680.C74,v .1 1
1521 Can adian rein fo rced concrete Ships.
I n ternational marine engin eerin g, Nov . 1917, v . 22 496—497.
VM l .M3 ,v .22
200 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
i536 Con crete ships.
S cien tific American , July 28, 1917,v .131
1537 Con crete ships are beingbuil t by the Un ited S tates.
Engineeringnews,F eb. 7, 1918, v . 80:
‘
277—278.
TA 1 .E 6 ,V .8O
1538 Con crete ships making progr ess.
World’s work,F eb. 1918
,v . 35: 358. AP 2 .W 8,v .35
1539 Con crete ships n ot efficien t carriers .
S cien tific American supp lemen t,Feb. 15
,1919
, v. 87 : 101.
Con crete ships proposed to combat submarin e menace. Con
struction engineers work out plans for boats‘
of rein forcedconcrete that
'
are claimed to be Immun e agains t torpedoattacks.
Manufacturers record,v . 72 , July 26, 1917 : 54.
Con s truc tion of concrete ships. Letters and reports submitted oh the cost
,plan s
,and
‘
advantages in the constructionof con crete ships as submitted by constructing engin eers
to the chairman of the E mergency- fleet corporation and
the S enate comm erce committeeWashington , Govt. prin t. off , 1918. 58 p . 23C" I ( [U.S .]65th Cong., 2d sess. S ena te. Doc. 239)18—26516 VM 148.U6 1918 61
1542 Data as to the - ton concrete ship,Faith
,with commen t on
its cost .
E ngineering ct cont racting, May 22, 1918, v . 49 : 497
TA2 01.E 5,v .49
1543 Dav is , H . A . Concrete consistency measuredby new device.
Engin eering news, Mar . 27,1919
,v . 82 : 603—605.
TA 1.E 6 ,V .82
Den n y , M . Comparative carrying capacities andcosts of con
crete and steel ships.
Engineering and con tracting, Jun e 26, 1918, v . 49: 651.
TA201.E 5,V .49
1545 Den n y ,M aurice A . A preliminary survey of the possibil i
ties of rein forcedconcrete as a material for shipconstruction .
Sam and.
Skinning. illustrated, L ondon'MGr -f2 57918; "v?
so: 9334 40.
CONCRETE SH I PS 201
1546 Design features of concrete ship developedby governmen t de
partment of con crete ship construction .
Engin eering (9 con tracting, July 24, 1918, v . 50 88—89.
TA 201.E 5,v .50
Dodge, A . Hybrids of the sea.
I l lustratedwor ld, Aug. 1918,v . 29 : 861—864. T 1 .T 2 ,v .29
E ngl ish paper ’s commen t on stone shipbuilding.
Un ited S tates shipping board emergency fleet corporation .
Emergency fleet n ews, v . 1,Nov . 28
,1918 : 4.
H E 745.A42 ,V .1
1549 E spital l ier , G . Construction Of rein forced concrete ships byHennebique andMarel le systems.
E ngineering ( fa con tracting, May 29, 1918, v . 49 : 519—521.
TA 201.E 5,v .49
1550 E v eret t, H . A . Fal lacy of concrete ships.
I n ternationa l marine engineering, F eb. 1918,v . 23 61—63.
VM 1.M3 ,v .23
1551 F awcet t, W . Governmen t attitude on the concrete ship .
I n ternational marine engin eering, July, 1918, v . 23 381—382.
VM I .M3 ,V .23
1552 F erro- con crete ships.
Natu/re,Nov . 15, 1917, v . 100: 205- 207 Q1.N 2 ,v .100
1553 F erro - con crete ships.
S cien tific American supp lemen t,Oct. 20
,1917
,v . 84: 245.
T 1 .S 52 ,v .84
I n ternational marine engin eering, Ncv . 1917,v . 22 493—495.
VM 1 .M3,v .22
1554 F err o- con crete vessels.
S cien tific American supp lemen t,June
,1916, v . 83 : 375.
T 1 .S 52 ,v .83
I nternational marine engineering, July, 1917, v . 22 303.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .22
1555 First big concrete hul l takes w ate r ; the - ton F aith.
E ngine ering news, Mar. 21, 1918, v . 80: 580. TA 1.E 6 ,v .80
1556 {Thefi rst concrete boats.
TA680.C74,V .10
202 LI BRARY or CONGRESS
1557 Fir s t large concrete ship is building at S an F rancisco .
E ngineering news,Jan . 17, 1918, v . 80: 105— 108.
TA 1.E 6 ,v .80
1558 - ton rein forced concrete ship building in RedwoodCity,Californ ia.
I n ternationa l marine engine ering, Jan . 1918, v .— 13.
m l .M3 ,v .23
1559 Fl et ch er , D . and others. Wooden and concrete ships.
Congressional r ecord,65ih Cong.
,2d sess.,
v . n o . 247
(curren t file) —12589
I n issue of Oct. 28, 1918. J11.3 5,v .56
1560 Freem an , J. E . Developmen t of concrete barge and ship con
struction .
American society of mechanical engineers. Journal , Apr .
1918, v .
—297. TJ1.A 72 ,v .40
Progress in the application of concrete to barge and
shipbuilding.
Western society of engin eers. Journal , Mar . 1918, v . 923
205—220. TA 1.W 52 ,v .23
S ame cond. American society of mechan ical engineers.
Journal , Apr . 1918,v .
—297.T I 1-A72 ,V .4O
1562 Gov ernm en t builds concrete ships.
Concrete, June, 1918, v . TA 680.C74,v .12
1563 Gov ern m en t concrete ships engage large co rporation .
E ngineering news,Mar . 7
,1918
,v . 80: 450—451.
TA 1.E 6 ,v .80
1564 Gov ern m en t designs andbuilds - ton concrete ships.
E ngine ering news, July 4, 1918, v .— 21. TA 1 .E 6 ,v .81
1565 Great Britain is building concrete ships.
Engine ering news, S ept. 736
, 1918, v . 81 : 578. TA 1.E 6 ,v .81
1566 Gueritte, T . J . Ferro - concrete ships.
S cien tific American supp lem ent,May 4—11, 1918, v .
287; 298—5299. T 1.sse,v .85
1567 H aug, T . L . E . Reinforced concrete ships.
I n ternational marin e engineering, Apr. 1917, v .
VM I .M3 ,V .22
204 L I BRAR Y or CONGRE SS
1579 M el v in , R . B . Suggestion for concrete ship construction .
Concrete, Dec. 1917, v . 11 : 192. raeso,c74,v .11
1580 M onk s , A . G . Concrete shipyard at Wilmington , N . C.
I nternational marine engineering, Aug. 1918,v . 23 452—454.
VM 1.M3 ,v .23
1581 More con crete ships are beingbuil t in E ngland.
E ngineering n ews,May 2 , 1918, v . 80 872 . TA 1 .E 6 ,v .80
1582 Myer s , C. C. S lag as an aggregate for concrete ships.
I ron age, July 18, 1918, v . 102 : 152—154. T 1 .I 7 ,v .102
Engineer (L ondon ) , N ov . 22 , 1918, v . 443 .
TA 1.E 5,v .128
1583 N ew Y ork . Publ ic l ibrary . Naval architecture and shipbuilding : a l ist of references in the New Y ork Public Library, comp . by Rol lin A . S awyer, r .
New York. Public library. Bulletin , Jan .- Feb.,
1919, v .
zs81.N 63 ,v .23
Reinforced concrete p . 81—87.
Also printed separatel y . 2 6834.S 5N 5
1584 P henis , Al bert . Wil l the concrete steamship measure up to
the builders’expectation s ?
Manufacturers record, Apr . 4, 1918, v . 73 : 75— 77.
TS l .M3,v .73
1585 Pl an to build ships of con crete.
Power,Aug. 14, 1917, v . 237. TJ1 .P7 ,v .46
1586 P ol l ock , W al ter . Rein forced concrete vessels.
S yren andshippingil lustrated, L ondon ,Mar . 27, 1918, v . 86
‘
941—951.
1587 Pool e H arbor , E nglan d, shipyard for building reinforced
concrete vessels.E ngineering (2 con tracting, Dec. 25, 1918, v . 50 587—588.
TA 201.E 5,V .50
1588 Portl and cem en t as sociation , Chicago . Concrete ships, a
possible solution of the shipping problem .
Ihicago, Portland cemen t association , 35 p . illus .
(in cl . p lans )B i bl iography : p . 34—35.
17—21917 VM 149.P6
CONCRETE SH I PS 205
1589 Por tlan d cem en t asso ciation ,Chicago . Progress in con
crete ship construction .
Reinforcedconcrete cargo steamship F aith.
Chicago , Portland cemen t association , 10 p .
Successful trial trip of the reinforced con crete cargo
steamship Faith:Chicago, Portland cemen t association , 15p .
What the press is saying about concrete ships as a pos
sible solution of the shipping problem .
Chicago , Portlandcemen t association ,11 p .
1593 Progress in building con crete ships.
America/n review of reviews, F eb. 1919, v . 200— 201.
AP 2 .B4,v .59
1594 Progress in reinforced concrete ship building.
E ngineering ( 2 con tracting, Dec. 1917,v . 48 532—534.
TA201.E 5,V .48
1595 A rein for ced concrete barge in service.
Con crete- cemen t age, F eb. 1913,v . 2 : 93—94. TA680.C74,v .2
1596 R ein for ced concrete barges on the Pacific division of the
Panama Canal .
E ngin eerin g record, May 28, 1910, v . 61 707— 708.
Gives reason s for the use of re in forced concrete , and i l lustrates and describes the barges .
”TA 1.E 62 ,v .6 1
1597 R ein for ced concrete boat in U . S . service in Chicago.
Concrete,Dec. 1917, v . 11 : Tasso.c74,v .11
1598 R ein for ced concrete boats.
Engineer (London ) , Dec. 28,1917
,v . 124 572.
TA 1.E 5,v .124
1599 R ein for ced concrete cargo steamer ; plan s and specifications of- ton vessel .
I n ternational marine engineering, F eb. 1918, v . 23 : 64—65.
VM1 .M3,V .28
1600 R ein for ced con crete in shipbuilding.
S cien tific American , Mar . 21,1908
,v . 98 : 199. T 1.85,v .98
206 L I BRARY or CONGRE SS
1601 R ein for ced concrete m otorship Beton I launched bottom upwards.
I n ternational marin e engineering, Dec. 1917, v . 22 536—537.
VM 1.M3 ,v .22
1602 R ein for ced concrete shipbuilding.
I n ternational marin e engine ering, Juby, 1917, v . 22 285— 286.
VM 1.M3 ,v .22
1603 R ein for ced concrete shipbuilding in Dorsetshire.
E ngineer (London ) , Nov . 15,1918
,v . 126 : 408—410.
TA 1.E 5,V .126
1604 R ein for ced concrete shipbuilding in Norway.
Engineer (L ondon ) , Dec. 14, 1917, v . 124 524.
TA 1.E 5,v . 124
1605 R ein for ced concrete ships.
Engineer ingandmining journal , Aug. 4, 1917, v . 104: 202.
TA 1 .E 56 ,v . 104
1606 R einfor ced concrete ships.
Power and the engin eer , Aug. 28, 1917, v . 46’
304.
TJ1.P7 ,v .46
1607 R ow l an d, W . Experiences gain ed from rein forced- concrete
barges built for the Panama Canal .
Engineering record,May 29, 1915, v . 71 684—686.
TA 1.E 62 ,v .71
1608 S ea-
going ships of concrete : rein fo rced concrete boat build
ing in Norway andMontreal .
Concrete,Dec. 1917, v . 11 : 169— 170. TA 680.C74,v . 11
S hips of puffed brick.
S cien tific American , Mar . 29, 1919, v . 120 314.
T 1 .S 5,v .120
S hips of stone— 1849 to 1918.
S cien tific American ,Aug. 31
,1918
,v . 165. T 1.85,v .1 19
S kerret t , R . G . Ferro - concrete shipbuilding in Norway.
I n ternational marine engineering, Jan . 1918,v . 23 : 14—17.
VM 1.M3 ,V .23
Ships of stone.
S cien tific American , Nov. 17,1917
,v . 117 : 361. T 1.ss,v .117
S cene cond. American review of reviews, Jan . 1918, v . 57 :
AP2 .R 4,V .57
208 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
U n ited S tates sh ipping board em ergen cy fleet corpora-z
tion . Construction of concrete Ships : Special report submitted to EdwardN . Hur ley, chairman of the Emergencyfleet corporation , together with an estimate Of appropriation relating to con crete ships
,also a detaileddescription
of the proposed con struction of same.
Washington ,Govt. print. off. p . (65th
Cong.
,2d sess. S enate. Doc. 222)
Subm itted by R . J . W igg, chief engineer, Dept. of concretesh ip construction .
13 46455 VM 148.A 5 1918
1624 W eber , C. New methods devised for building ships of con
crete.
Engineering record, Dec. 23, 1916, v . 74: 779—780.
TA 1 .E 62 ,v .74
I n ternational marine engineering, Jan. 1917,:v. 22 2—3.
vm1 .m3 ,v .22
1625 What the year has taught about the con crete Ship .
Engineering news, Jan . 2 , 1919, v . 82 : 14 TA l -E 6N -82
1626 Why I s a concrete Ship ?I n terna tional marine engineering, Oct. 1917, v . 22 . 442—444.
VM 1.M3 ,v .22
1627 Why not concrete Ships ?
Concrete, S ept. 1917, v . 11 : 83.TA 680-C74N -11
1628 W igg, R . J. Hydrated lime for ship concrete.
Concrete, Mar .,1919
,v . 14: 109— 110.
TA 680-C74N J 4
and S . C. H ol l is ter . Construction problems many in
building con crete ships.
Engin eering n ews, July 11 , 1918, v . 81 : 93—95. TA 1.E 6 ,v .81
IRON AND STEEL SHI PS
( S ee also S tandard ization )
1630 Abel l , W . S . E letric weldingfor shipbuilding.
S cien tific American supp lemen t, F eb. 1 , 1010, v . 87 : 70-80.
T 1.S S 2 ,v .87
1631 Adam s , C. A . E lectric welding in shipbuilding.
General electric review ,Dec.
,1918
,v . 21 : 830—830.
TK1 .G5,v .2 1
Welding by electricity in shipbuilding industry.
E lectrical wor ld,Jan . 11
,1019
,v . 73 : TK1.E 5,v .73
1633 [Am erican shipm as ter ’s association ] Rules for the con
struction and classifi cation of iron vessels.
[New Y ork? 18 p. 20“
8—17131 VM311.A5
1634 Appl ication s of electricity in the con struction of steel ships.
E lectrical review ,July 7, 1017, v . 71 9—15.
TK l -E 45.V -7 1
1635 A rm ada of steel cargo ships built on the L akes.
Un ited S tates shipping board emergen cy fleet corporation .
E mergen cy fieet n ews, v . 1,Dec. 19
,1918 : 8.
H E 745.A42 ,V .1
[A tl an tic w ork s , B oston , Mass ] Wooden ships supersededby iron . Cheap iron indispensable for the revival of
American commerce. A commercial marin e essential to
n ational progress anddefence.
Boston , A . Mudge cfi son,prin ters
,1869. 55
, [1] p . fron t.,3 pl ., diagr.
CA 17—2059 VM 147 .A 8
Bates , W il l iam W al l ace . American ships ; their past and
future, and the question of wood or irOn for their con
struction , reviewed. I n two parts. Part I .
Chicago, The author,1870. iv
, [5]—88 p . 234No more pub lis hed .
10—25790
12 1739— 19 - 14
210 LI BRARY OF CONGRESS
[B oyd, Frank Lin dsey ] Practical shipfi tting for men in
training schools and those engaged in steel hull construetion ; con tains useful in formation andmethods of layingofi
'
,with reference to the construction of steel merchan t
ships, comp . and preparedby Shl -Dk [pseud][Oakland, Cal ., Tribun e publishing cc.
,°1918] [1] p.
fo ld. p lates, fold. p lans,diagrs. 224
W ritten by Frank Lin dsey B oyd and Clarence Herbert Dyer.18—17993 VM 147 .B 7
B ritish experience with corrugated Ships.
S cien tific American,F eb. v . 118 : 141 . T 1 .S s,v .118
Con s truc tion of steel barges.
I n ternatio nal marine engineering, Aug. 1914, v . 319—323.
VM 1.M3,V .19
Cook , Cl aren ce W es tgate. S teel shipbuilder ’s handbook; anencyclopedia of the n ames of parts, tools, operations,trades
, abbreviations , etc.,used in the building of steel
ships.
New Y orlc [etc.] L ongmans , Gr een and oo .,1918. iv
,123 p .
fold. p lans . 184m
18—17764 VM 147 .C6
1642 Cox , H . J . Electric-
welding in ship construction .
I n ternational marine engineering, Jan .—F eb.
,1919, v . 24: 42
46; 95—99. VM 1.M3,v .24
1643 Curr , R ober t . L ake ship yard methods of steel ship con
struction .
Cleveland, The Marine review ,2 p . l .
,172 p . il lus .,
port, diagrs.
8—20039 VM311.C8
Den n y , M . Comparative car rying capacities andcosts of con
crete andsteel ships.
Engineering and con tracting, June 1918,v . 49 : 551.
TA201.E 5,V .49
Detail - drawing methodused for - ton steel ships.
Engineering news, Jan . 23,1919
,v . 82 : 188—190.
TA 1.E 6 ,v .82
1646 E l ec tric arc welding in shipbuilding.
Engineer (London ) , Aug. 23, 1918, v . 126 : 152- 163.
TA 1.E 5,v .126
S cien tific American supp lement, Oct. 12, 1918, v . 86 : 230.
T 1.852 ,v .86
212 m v or con emzss
Gov ernm en t will buildmany steel vessels.
I ron age, July 20, 1917, v . 100: 194—195. T 1.I 7 ,v .100
Gran tham , John . I ron, as a material for ship -building;
beinga commun ication to the Polytechn ic society of Liver
pooL
L ondon,S impkin , Marshal l , and co.
,1842. 2 p . l .
, [3] p .
7 pl . (part fold. )15—2533 VM 147.G7
I ron ship - building : with practical il lustrations.
L ondon [etc.] J. Weale,1858—62. vii
, [ I ] , 234p . fold. tab.
and atlas of 2 p . l .,diagrs. on 24pl . (part fold.)
[Weale’s rudimen tary series. n o. 54*
CA 17—2658 VM 146 .G8
1658 [Grimm S amuel R ] How to buildships : an essay upon theweakness of large iron steamships, with recommendationsfor making them strong. By a seaman .
New York,J.M. F erry, 1876. viii
,44p . diagrs. 16311313;k
15—2526 VM 147 .G3
1659 H il l , M . F . Cast steel ships.
I n ternational marine engin eering, Oct. , 1917, v . 22 435—430.
VM 1.M3,v .22
1660 H obar t , H . M . Adequacy of welding in constructinghul ls ofships.
General electric review,Dec.
,1918
,v . 21 840—843.
TK1.G5,V .2 1
Welding mild steel .
American institute of electrical engin eers. Proceedings,Apr .,
1010,v . 38 : 501—009.
TKl -A 6 13N -38
S am e cond. American institute of mining engineers.
Bulletin , F eb.,1919
,v . 146 : 517—561. Discussion : April ,
1919, v . 148 : 752—760. 148
H olm s , A . Campbel l . Practical shipbuilding; a treatise on
the structural design and building of modern steel ves
sels ; the work of construction , from the making of the
raw material to the equipped vessel , including subsequent
up- keep anddepairs. 3d ed.
London,New York [etc.] Longmans , Green and co.
,1916.
2 v . p lates (part fo ld. ) (v .
CONTENTS .— I . T ext — I I . D iagrams and i l lustrations .
17- 18054 VM145.H 74 1916
I RON AN D STE EL SHI PS 213
1663 Hunn ew el l hul l ; combined steel and concrete ship .
I n ternationa l marine engineering, F eb.,1918
,v . 23 : 56.
VM 1.M3 ,V .23
I rv in e, A . First iron vessel in Great B ritain .
S cien tific American , Jan . 11,1902
, v . r 1.ss,v .80
L aun ch of the first seven -masted steel schooner.
S cien tific American,Aug. 9
,1002
,v . 87 : 87.
T 1~55.v .87
Ll oyd’s rules for the con struction of steel vessels.
New Y ork,L loyd
’
s register of shipping, 1016.
1667 Lungl ey’s unsinkable iron ships.
London [T . Danks,prin ter] , 1861. 8 p . 22”
“ Reprin ted , by perm iss ion . from the S team shipp ing chronicle.
CA 17—2660 VM 147 .L85
1668 M a n i t o w o c shipbuiding company , Manitowoc, Wis .
Fitters hand book.
[Man itowoc] Man itowoc shipbuilding company, 1017. [10]p . illus.
11) - 10270 VM147 .M2
l 668a [Names of the differen t parts of a ship . How a ship isbuilt. S hip building trades]
[Man itowoc] Manitowoc shipbuilding company,°1017. [20]
p . p lates (3 double )17—21914 VM 147 .M3
1669 M orrison ,J . H . I ron and steel hull steam vessels of the
United S tates.
S cien tific American supplemen t, Oct. 21- Nov . 25, 1005, v .
60 24918 24020 24028— 24030; 24043—24045; 24064- 24066
24080—24082; 24006— 24008.TI -S S 2 ,V -60
1670 M iil l e'
r,E rn s t Augus t A l fred. E isenschifl
'
bau.
LeipzigundB erlin , B . G. Teubner , 1010. vi,170 p . il lus.
,
fold. pl . vm14e.ms10—20831
1671 Murphy ,John M cL eod. American ships and ship -builders.
New Y ork, 0. TV. Ba ker , prin ter , 1860. 23 p .
VM285.M9
214 LIBRARY OF CONGRES S
N ew Y ork . Public l ibrary . Naval architecture and ship
building : a l ist of references in the New Y ork Publ ic
Library, comp . by Rol l in A . S awyer , j r .
New Y ork. Public library. Bul letin,Jan .
—F eb.,1010
,v .
23 : 13—50; 73—94. Z881 .N6B ,v .23
I ron and steel ships p . 35—50; 73—81.
A l so printed separately . Z6834.S 5N5
1673 [N ew s tead, R alph ] Ralph’s ship fi tters ’ edition for studen ts,begin n ers and ship workers.
S an F ran cisco,Cal . [Progress prin ting 01018. 1 p . l. ,
46 p . il lus.
,diagr . 155m .
18—10787 VM 147.N 6
1673a Audel’s ship fitters’ guide ; a practical treatise on steel
ship building and repairing, with in struction in mold loft
work,lifting, duplicating, including template making
plan reading— parts of a steel ship— terms and defini
tions —developing plates and bars— shearing—i—beveling
Scarphing—Q-in serting liners— riveting and rivet tables.
New Y ork, T . Audel ( 6 cc., 4 p . l . , 183, 9 p . incl .
tables,diagrs. 17cm.
19— 12643 VM146 .N4
1674 N iel son , J . F . App lication of electric power to shipyards.
I nstitution of electrical engin eers; Journal, Dec.,1018
, v .
57 : 57— 61. TK1.I 4,v .57
N o rivets in steel Ships of the future.
Curren t op in ion,Apr .,
1019,v . 66 : 267—268. AP 2 .095,v .66
Ol cot t , Char l es . I ron ships. S pecification of O lcott’s n ew ly
in ven ted self- bal lasting iron safety ships. I n ven ted byCharles O lcott, 1815. Paten ted by him Julv 13
,1835.
Pub. for the particular use of the ship builders and naval
architects of the United S tates.
Washington , Prin ted by D . Green,1835. 16 p .
14—8324 VM 147 .043
1677 R adford,W il l iam . On the con struction of the ark, as adaptedto the naval architecture of the presen t day ; on the equipmen t O f vessels
,and on steam n avigation to I ndia.
London,J . Weale
,1840. 3 p. l .
, [v]— cci, 90 p . 18g”
.
15- 0445 VM 149 .R 13
1678 R ober ts , W . L . Arc welding in shipyards.
General electric review ,Dec.
,1018, v . 21 860—864.
TK1 .G5,V .2 1
216 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
1690 S teel stern -wheel towboat S lack Barrett for use on the Ohio
andMississippi Rivers.
I n ternational marin e engineering, Ncv . 1914, v . 10: 484—487VM 1.M3 ,v .19
1691 U . S . Bureau of navigation (Dept. of commerce) . S teel - shipbuilding in the Un ited S tates on July 1, 1916.
[Washington , Govt. prin t. of .,1016] 13 p . 234
17—26029 VM23.A 6 1916
1692 U . S . S hipping board. A discussion of condition s affectingship production
,together with an estimate Of ship de
liveries (steel and wood) April to December , 1918, with
appendices, by S . M. Evan s.
Washington , Govt. print. ed. ,1018. 52 p . fold. tab. 23
A report, based upon an exam ination of every S tee l - sh ip bui l ding yard in the country , subm itted to Edward N . Hurley ,chai rman of the S h ipp ing board .
18—26454 HE745.A2 1918b
W al ton ,Thom as . Presen t- day shipbuilding. A manual for
studen ts and ships’ officers for their respective examina
tions ; ship - superin tenden ts,surveyors, engineers, ship
Owners, and shipbuilders. Being chapters I I I ., W .,
W . ,VI I .
,
of S teel ships, revised, en largedandspecial ly arranged,with test question s and answers.
L ondon,C. Grifiin cC° company, limited, 1007. an
,224 p.
il lus.,p lates (partly fold. ) 23cm.
8—14537 vmmew as
1694 S teel ships : their construction and main tenance. A
manual for shipbuilders,ship superin tenden ts, students,
andmarine engineers. 2d ed.
L ondon, 0. Grifiin and co.
,1002 . xiv
,200 p . fron t. , illus. ,
plates (partly fold. ) diagrs.
Later ed ition publ ished under the title Present-day ships.
428746 VM 146 .W 3
S teel ships. 6th ed.
Philadelphia, J. B . Lippincott, 1018.
1696 W atson ,Thom as H en ry . Naval architecture : a manual on
laying- O ff iron , steel , and composite vessels. 3d ed.
London , New York,Longman s, Green , cc.
,1017. an
,
171 p . illus., fold. diagrs. 254
18—13607 VM145.W32 1917
IRON AND STE EL SHI PS 217
W il s on , Th eodore Del av an . A series of ten lectures dcl iv
ered to the second class of cadet m idshipmen on the prac~
tice of building, launching docking and fi tting of U . S .
naval vessels ; together with a short exp lanation of the
method of building composite and iron vessels.
An napolis, Prin tedat theNaval academy [prefi 1872] 5 p . l .,2—103 p . 220m
“T he articles on compo si te sh ip - bui l d ing are taken from the
T ransactions of t he I nsti tute of naval arch i tects.
— I ’ ret.
l ei - 2553 VM149.W 75
1698 W in n e , H . A . S pot welding and some of its applications toship construction .
General electric review,Dec.
,1018
, v . 21 023—027.
TK1.G5,v .2 1
1699 Y oung, Char l es F rederick T . The foul ing and corrosion of
iron Ships : their causes andmeans of preven tion , with themode of app lication to the existing iron - clads.
L ondon , The London drawing association , 1867. viii, 212 p .
fold. front. , illus . , fold. pl . 2
18—1203 VM951 .Y 6
UNS I NKABLE SHI PS
B oats for al l a failure : n eed of “ inner Skin constr uction .
S cien tific American , June 27, 1014, v . 110: 514.T 1.85,v .110
Dickie, George W . Possibil ity of building a large passenger
l iner that would n ot under any Of the kn own mishaps at
sea lose her buoyancy or stabil ity and sink.
Engineer (L ondon ) , F eb. 6,1014, v . 117 : 163—164.
TA 1.E 5,V .117
I ntern ational marine engingecring, F eb.
,1014, v .
VM 1.M3,V .19
1702 Donn el l y ,W . T . Appl ication of buoyan cy boxes to the steam
ship Lucia for the Un ited S tates Shippingboard; abstract.I n ternational marine engineering, Dec. 1018
,v . 23 707—708.
VM 1.M3 ,V .23
1703 E l ey , Charl es V . A . Un sinkable Ships.
S cien tific American supp lemen t,Apr. 13—20, 1018, v . 85
238—230,250—251.
-1704 F l em ing, W . S nubbing the sub.
I l lustratedworld, July, 1018, v . 20: 604—606.T l -T2fi —29
1705 F ren ch design an unsinkable ship .
S cien tific American , July 13, 1018, v . 110: 32.T l -S 5,V -119
1706 Goul aeif , E . E . Un sinkable anduncapsizable Ships.
S cien tific American supp lemen t,F eb. 13
,1000, v . 67
TOG—103. T 1.352 ,v .67
1707 H orn e, L . E . Unsinkable Ships.
S cientific American , Oct. 21 , 1016, v . 115: 360.T l -S 5.V ~ I I 5
1708 L os t through insufficien t subdivision .
S cientific American,Jun e 6 , 1014, v . 110: 458.
T l -S 5.V ~ 110
1709 Lun gl ey’s unsinkable iron Ships.
London [T . Danks,prin ter] 1861. 8 p. 22
l vprin ted, by perm iss ion , from the S team sh ipp ing chron icle.
CA 17- 2660 VM 147 .L 85
220 LIBRARY or CONGRESS
1723 W al ker , John B ern ard. T orpedo can be beaten by the water
tight bulkhead.
S cien tific American,Aug. 18
,1917
,v . 117 : 112—113.
T 1 .S 5,v .117
A n unsinkable Titanic ; every ship its own l ifeboat.
New Y or/ c, D odd,Mead and company, 1912. 3 p . l .
,v—mi
,
185 p . incl . il lus.,p lates. front. 195
212—18295 VM147 .3.W 3
W ooden box device to insure buoyancy.
American lumberman , Mar. 16,1918
,n o. 2235: 42.
T5800.A 5,n 0.2235
WOODEN SHI PS
( S ee also S tandardization )
1726 A ppl ication s.
of electricity in the con struction of wooden ships.
E lectrical review,July 7, 1017, v . 71 16—21. TK1.E 45,v .7 1
1727 A re wooden ships a failure 2American lumberman
,F eb. 2
, 1018, no. 2220: 33.
T5800.A5,n o .2229
1728 Bending frames for wooden ships.
I n tern ational marine engineering, May, 1018, v . 23 : 300.
VM 1.M3,V .23
1729 Black locust need for ships.
S cien tific American supp lemen t,Mar. 16
,1018
,v . 85: 174.
T 1 .S S 2 ,V .85
1730 B rin ker , J. Wooden ships to save E ngland.
New Orleans, S outhern pine association , 1017.
1731 Building wooden vessels on the Pacific.
I n ter national marine engin eering, Jan.
,1010
,v .
— 71.
VM 1 .M3,V .24
1732 Clark,F . Hun tington . The problem of the wooden ship .
Manufacturers record, v . 72, July 12 , 1017 : 58—60.
TS I .M 3,V .72
1733 Crawford, J . E . Lumberman'
s view of the snipbuildingdelay.
American lumberman , Mar. 0, 1918, n o . 2234: 39.
TS S OO.A 5,n o .2234
Curtis , W il l iam H enry . The elemen ts of wood ship con
struction .
New York, McGraw -Hil l boo l c company, inc.
,1010. m i, 223
p. il lus. ( incl . plans )Chapter I pub l ished in 1918 as pt. I of a pamphlet issued bythe Un i ted S tates sh ipp ing board emergency fleet corporat ion , for use in its classes in wood shipbui ld ing. cf. Pref.
19—3083 VM 144.CS
221
222 LIBRARY or conunnss
1735 Dabn ey ,F rank . Wooden ship building on Puget S ound.
S tone (fir Webster j ournal , Apr. 1017, v . 20 270— 272.
TK1 .S 8,V .20
1736 Davis , Char l es Gerard. The building of a wooden ship , ed.
by Thos. W. Clarke and Frank S . D rown .
Philadelphia,Pa. [ I ndustrial service section , Un ited
S tates shipping board emergency fleet corporation ] 1018.
12 1 p . incl . fron t., il lus.,p lates
, fo ld. p lans. 251“
11)—5511 VM 144.D3
1737 Desm ond, Charl es . Wooden ship -building.
N ew Y ork, The Rudder publishing company 224p .
incl . il lus.
,tables, diagrs.
10—3986 VM144.D4
1738 Don n el l y , W il l iam T . Problem of the wooden cargo ship .
Description and calculations relative to construction of
ton deadweight carrying capacity cargo vessel .
Diagrams and2 p lates.
I n ternational marine engineering,May, 1917, v . 22 206—211.
VM 1.M3 ,V .22
1739 E ngin e scarcity may stop wood ship building.
American lumberman , S ept. 7, 1018, n o . 2260: 38.
T8800.A5,n0.2260
E s tep, H arv ey Col e. How wooden ships are built ; a practicaltreatise on m odern American wooden ship construction ,
w ith a supplemen t on laying off wooden vessels.
Cleveland, O .
,The P en ton publishing company, 1018. 2 p . l .,
vii—xi,101 p . il lus .
, diagrs.
S ee a lso Mar ine rev iew , June , 1917—Jan . 1918, v. 47—48.
18—11005 VM144.E 7
1741 E v eret t , H . A . Pro jected length of normal thickness of
wooden ship’
s p lanking.
I n ternational marin e engineering, Apr . 1018,v . 23 : 252.
VM 1.M3 ,V .23
1742 F am il iar scenes in a. modern shipyard.
S cien tific American supp lemen t,Aug. 17
,1018
,v . 86 : 104
105. T 1.852 ,v .86
224 mummy or coucnnss
Hughes , Charl es H . H andbook of ship calculation s,con
struction and operation ; a book of reference for shipown ers, ship officers, ship andengine draughtsmen , marineengineers, and others engaged in the building and operating of ships.
New Y ork,L ondon , D . A pp leton and company, 1918. 740
p.
Wood vessels p . 282—284a.
17—21881 VM 151.H 8 1918
1754 Kel l y , R oy W . andF . J. A l l en . The shipbuilding industry.
B oston and New Y ork,H oughton Mi/fiin company, 1918.
302 p. illus. 210m
T he bui lding of wooden sh ips p . 2 18—226.
19—100 VM23 .K3
1755 L am in ated ribs in wooden ship con struction .
American lumberman , Mar . n o. 2234: 33.
TS SOO.A5,n o.2234
1756 Lum berm en un justly are held responsibl e for ship delay.
American lumberman,Mar. 9
,1918
,n o . 2234: 32 .
T S S OO.A 5,n o.2234
1757 Machin es for making wooden ships.
S cien tific American , July 13, 1918, v . 119 : 33.T l -S 5,V -119
1758 Mah on ey , W . E . Wood shipbuilding.
Oregon voter,Jan . 4, 1910, v . 16 : 76— 79.
1759 Material s for two types of ships compared.
American lumberman,Mar. 16 , 1918, n o. 2235: 43.
T S S OO.A 5,n o .2235
1760 N ewtype may sol ve wooden ship problems.
American lurnberman Mar. 2 , 1918, n o. 2233 : 384 9.
T8800.A 5,n o.2233
1761 N ew type of con struction for wooden steamer designedby LeeB rin ton of S eattle.
I n tern ational marine engineering, May, 1918, v . 23 : 275.
VM1 .M3 ,v .23
J762 N ew type of wooden steamship .
E ngineeringd‘
i° con tracting, Mar 27,1918
,v . 49 : 324—325.
-19
WOODEN SHI P S 225
1763 N ew types of wooden ships building in Texas.
I n ternational marine engineering, May, 1918, v. 23 : 292—293.
VM1.M3,V .23
N ew Y ork . Publ ic l ibrary . Naval architecture and ship
building; a l ist of references in the New York Public
Library, comp . by Rol lin A . S awyer, jr .
New Y ork. Public library . Bulletin , Jan—F eb. 1919
,v . 23 °
13—50; 734 4.
Wooden sh ips p. 33—35. 2881.N 63 ,v .23
Also printed separately . Z6834.S § N 5
1765 Oakl eaf , H oward B . Douglas fir ship building. (Reprint )[Portland, Or.
,Penin sula shipbuilding company, 1916] 1 p .
l ., 9 p . il lus .
18—1303 VM 144.02
S ee also I nternational marine engineering , May , 1917 , v. 22 :
213—215. VM 1.M3 ,V .22
1766 Oregon con tributes first wooden steam ship to emergency fleet.I n ternational marine engin eering, Aug. 1918
,v. 23 470—471.
vm1 .m3,v .23
1767 Our war fleet of wood.
Literary digest, Apr . 28,1917
,v . 54: 1242—1243 .
AP 2 .L58,V .54
1768 Plan s completed for wood ships.
I ron trade review ,May 10, 1917, v . 60 1043 .
T SBOO.I 745,V .60
1769 Pow ers,A . C. Use of S outhern yel low pine in shipbuildin
I n ternational marine engine ering, F eb. 1917,v . 22 47—48.
VM1.M3 ,V .22
1770 R evival of wooden shipbuilding.
S cien tific American supp lemen t,June 16
,1917
,v . 83 : 37
377. T 1 .S 52,v .83
1771 R oun dy , H . J'
. Buildmore wooden ships.
I n ternational marine engineering, May, 1918, v . 23 277—279.
m 1.m3,v .23
1772 S haf ter , R . R . Large wooden shipyard on the Delaware.
I n ternationa l marine engine ering, Apr .
,v . 24 256—259.
VM 1 .M3,V .24
121739 —19— 15
226 LI BRARY OF CONGRESS
1773 S hipyard of Columbia engineering works.
I n ternational marine engineering, May, 1918, v . 23 : 294—300.
VM 1.M3,V .23
1774 S outhern lumberman to give shipbuilding facts.
American lwmberman , Mar. 9, 1918, no. 2234: 48.
TS SOO.A5,n o.2234
1775 S torey , Charl es J. Lumber for a thousand Ships.
F orum , S ept , 1917, v . 68 : 363—366. Apz.ps,v .53
1776 Th ompson , W il l iam John , ed. Wooden shipbuilding; a
comprehensive manual for wooden shipbuilders,to which
is addedamasting andriggingguide.
Chicago, A . 0.McC’lurgcfi co.,1918. 5p. l .
,202 p.
’
19
18—10024 VM 144.
'1‘5
1777 Tons of steel are usedin wooden ships.
I ron trade review ,S ept. 27, 1917, v. 61 658—659.
TS SOO.I 745,v .6 1
Franklin institute. Jour nal , Nov .,1917
,v . 722.
T 1.F8,v .184
U nited S tates shipping board em ergen cy fleet corpora
tion . The elemen ts of wood ship con struction , pt. 1- 2.
Philadelphia, Pa , Education and training section , UnitedS tates shippingboardemergencyfleet corporation2 v. il lus.
Prepared by W . H. Curtis for the Education and training section of the Emergency fleet corporation .
— Pref.18—20181 VM144.U6
V an Gaasbeek , R ichardMon tgom ery . A practical coursein wooden boat and ship building, the fundamen tal prin
ciples andpractical methods describedin detail , especiallywritten for carpen ters and other woodworkers who desireto engage in boat or ship building, and as a text -book for
schools.
Ohicago, F . J. Drake (2 company 1 p. l ., 7—204p.
illus. (incl. plans) diagrs. 1spm.
218—16270 VM 144.
'
V3
Revivingthe lost art ofwooden ship building.
I ndustrial arts magazine, Dec. 1917, v . 482—485.
T6 l .16 ,v .6
STANDARDI ZATI ON
GE NE RAL
1791 The adv an ce in Am erican shipbuil ding. Plan t and methods
brought to a high standard— L abor situation not in lin e
with im provemen t in other respects.
I ron age, Jan . 4, 1917, v . 31—35,70—71.
T I -17N -99
“S tandard iz ation of product p . 35, 70—71.
1792 B eard, A . H . Fabricated ship .
Outlook, Apr . 10, 1918, v . 581—583. A2 2 .08,v .118
1793 Building the Ford submarin e- chaser Eagle.
I n ternational marine engineering, Jan .,1918
,v . 24 23
VM 1.M3,v .24
1794 Carse, H en ry R . Fabricated ship .
S cien tific American supplemen t, July 27, 1918, v . 57.
T 1.852 ,v .86
1795 Cohee, T . L . S tandardizing shipbuilding.
I n ternational marine engineering, May, 1917, v . 22 204.VM l .M3,v .22
Con nick , H . D . H . Fabricated ship ; skews taken out of theusual design and stem s not of cast steel .
I ron age, Mar . 14, 1918, v . 101 : 719.T I -17N -101
Croun se, W . L . The n ew status of American shipbuilding.
I ron age, Jan . 4, 1917, v . 99 : 27—30, 71.T 1.I 7,v .99
F abricated ship .
General electric review ,Aug.
,1918
,v .. 21 : 570—572.
TK1 .G5,v .2 1
1799 F abricated ship .
S cien tific American supp lemen t,July 27, 1918, v. 86 57.
T 1.S 52 ,v .86
1800 F abricated ship con struction at B ristol yard.
E ngin ering news,Mar . 20
,1919
,v . 82 : 557—561.
TA 1 .E 6 ,v .82
1801
1802
1803
1804
1805
1807
1808
1809
1810
1811
1812
STANDARDIZAT ION 229
F abricated- ship construction in one year’
s experience.
E ngincring news, Jan . 2
,1919
,v . 82 : 16— 17.
TA 1~E 6 ,V -82
Fabricated ship in America.
E ngin eer (L ondon ) , Dec. 20,1918, v . 523—524.
TA 1.E 5,v .126
F abricated ships.
Literary digest, Dec. 29, 1917, v . 55 27 AP 2 .L 58,V -55
Fabricating Shep andberth equipment at Sun shipyard, Chester
,Penn .
E ngineering n ews, Jan . 2,1919
,v . 82 : 57—61.
TA L E 6N -82
F erguson , H . L . War ’s effect on merchan t shipbuilding.
American society of mechan ical engineers. Journal,Apr.
,
1918,v . 40 298—302.
TJ1-A72N -40
War’s effect on merchan t shipbuilding.
S cien tific American supp lemen t,Dec. 1—8
,1917
,v . 84: 338
339,359.
T l .S 52 ,v .84
I n ternationa l marine engin eering, Dee. 1917,v . 22 532—536.
VM 1.M3,v .22
F ord wil l help standardization of vessels.
I ron age, Nov . v . 100: 1250—1251. T 1 .I 7 ,v .100
Hur l ey , E dward N . American ships— a field of vast techni
cal Opportunities.
E ngin eering n ews,Jan . 2 , 1919, v . 82 : 5 TA 1.E 6 ,v .82
Ken n edy , W il l iam M . S tandard ships and standard planning.
I n ternationa l mar in e engineer ing, Aug. 1917 v . 22 331—332.
VM 1.M3 ,v .22
Kl in e, R . E . “ The wil l build the fabricated ships ?I n ternational m arine engin eering, F eb. 1918
,v . 23 55
VM 1 .M3 ,v .23
Liddel l , A . R . S tandardised Ships.
E ngineer ( London ) . Jan . 25,1918, v . 125 : 72 . TA 1 .E 5.v . 12 5
L im itation s of standardized shipbuilding.
S cie n tific Am e rican supplement . May 1917 ,r . 83 : 334.
T l .S 52 ,v .83
230 LI BRARY OF CONGRESS
1813 McA l eer , John A . S traight lin edand fabricatedships.
I n ternational marine engineering, Apr. 1918, v . 23 234— 236.
VM 1 .M3,V .23
1814 MacBride, J. D . Manufactured ships ; new methods to meetunusual conditions.
S cientific American supp lemen t,Mar . v . 87 130- 131.
T 1.S 52 ,v .87
1815 Marin e engineers discuss standardization at motor -boat meeting of S . A . E .
Automotive industries, Jan . 31 1918, v . 38 : 259—263.
TL 1 .A6 ,v .38
1816 Morison ,D . B . S tandardization as applied to the machinery
for cargo boats.
I n ternational marine engineering, June, 1917, v . 22 253—255.
VM 1.M3,v .22
Meehanical engineer (London ) , Apr . 1917,v . 39: 260—262.
TJ1.M4,v .39
1817 N el son , F . N . Plan for Simplifying and standardizing template construction suggestedby practical shipbuilder .
I n tern ational marine engineering, Aug. 1918,v . 23 467—468.
VM1 .M3,V .23
1818 N ew era in Shipbuilding.
I n tern ational marin e engimeering, Nov .
,1917, v . 22 475—476.
VM l .M3,v .22
1819 Oxy - acetyl en e aids ship fabrication .
I ron trade review ,May v . 62 : 1178- 1179.
TS 300. I 745,v .6 2
1820 Progress with governmen t scheme.
Times engineering supplemen t, Jan . 1917.
Vessels ordered under new plan of governmen t, contro l standardization , etc.
1821 R apid progress now beingmade at Hog I sland.
I ron age, Apr . 25,1918
,v . 101 : 1063—1066.
TI -17N - 101
1822 R ichborough tran sportation depot and tram ferry terminus.
E ngineer (London ) , Feb. 14, 1919, v . 127 : 147— 150.
TA 1.E 55,v .127
D iscusses fabricated ships.
232 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
1833 S tan dardization to aidspeedy Ship production .
Un ited S tates shipping board emergen cy fleet corporation .
E mergen cy fleet n ews, v . 1 , Oct. 11.
H E 745.A42 ,V .1
1834 S tan dardiz ed ship building.
Bushmagazine‘
offactory, shippingand sales economy, Mar .
1916,v . 2 : 21—22.
1835 S tan dardiz ed Ships may be permanen t .
Nautical gazette Oct. 26, 1918, v . 94 224.VK1 0N 3 ,V .94
1836 S tandish , L . C. The coming of standardization .
Bushmagazine offactory, shippingandsales economy, F eb.
,
1918, v . 6 : 9— 12 .
1837 S tratton ,E . Pl at t . S tandardization in the construction of
freight ships, w ritten for the Departmen t of comm erce,
May, 1916.
Washington , Govt. print. 16 p. illus. 201;16 VM391.S 7
1838 S truc tural Shop diverted largely to ship fabrication .
Engineering news,Dec. 26
,1918
,v . 81 : 1169- 1170.
TA 1 .E 6 ,v .81
1839 Sun shipbuilding plan t plann edfor rapidproduction of special
standard steamers.
E ngin eering record,Oct. 21
,1916
,v . 74: 498—499.
TA 1 .E 62 ,V .74
1840 Sw een ey , John M . Shipbuilding at the Pen sacol i yards.
I n ternationa l marin e engin eering, Jan .
,1919
,v . 24: 12— 16.
mm .M3 ,v .24
Th ree government shipyards huge problem in plan t layout.E ngineering n ews
,Jan . 3
,1918
,v . 80 12— 19. TA 1 .E 6 ,v .80
What the fabricatedship is and some secrets of its const ruction .
Curren t opin ion ,Jun e
,1918
,v . 64: 436. AP 2 .095,v .64
White, W il l iam H . The progress in steam navigation .
( I n S m ithson ian institution . Annua l report, 1899. Washington . 1901. p. 567 1899
Also in Cass ier‘
s magaz ine. Nov . 1899. T A 1 .CS 4
1844 W in n ing with fabricated Ships.
Nationa l ma rine ,v . 12 , Aug. 1918 : 63—67.
STANDARDI ZATI ON 233
1845 W righ t , C. E . America’s great shipbuilding developmen t
with list of contracts.
I ron age, Jan . 3,1918, v . 101 : 158—17.
T 1 .I 7.V -101
I RON AND S TE E L SH IPS
1846 Con trol of hul l construction of - ton deadweight fabricatedsteel vessel .
I n ternational marine engineering, S ept , 1918—Jan .
,1919
, v .
333 : 536—538; 560—662; 643—644; 691—694; v . 24: 228—80.
1847 Design steel ship for maximum efficiency of bridge- shop fabrication .
Engineering n ews,July 4, 1918, v . 81 : 51—12. TA 1.E 6 ,v .8 1
1848 F ailure of steel ship plans predictedby JosephW. Powel l .I ron age, F eb. 14, 1918, v . 101 : 478- 480. T 1. I 7 ,v .101
1849 F iv e thousand- ton deadweight fabricated steel cargo steamer
for emergency fleet.I n ternational marine engineering, Apr . 1918
,v . 23 : 194—198.
VM 1 .M3, V .23
1850 H il l , M . F . Casting ships of steel ;use of electric- weldedhull
castings suggested.
I ron age, June 14, 938. Aug. .9,1917
,v . 99 : 1440; 1564; v .
100: 348. T 1 .I 7 ,v .99—100
D iscussion by I . Oesterreicher , v . 100 : 230b.
1851 Kreutzberg, E . C. S tudy of the fabricated ship problemfrom the steel manufacturer ’s standpoin t.
I ron trade review,Jan . 3
,1918
,v . 62 : 8—12. TS 300. I 745,v .62
1852 Model fabricated ship .
E ngineer (L ondon ) , Aug. 933, 1918, v . 126 : 171. TA 1 .E 5,v .126
1853 N aval power boat construction in America.
E ngineer (London ) , Aug. 17, 1917, v . 1234: 139— 140.
TA 1.E 5,V . 124
1854 O ’Donn el l , E ugen e E dw ard. The merchan t marine manual .
Boston ,Mass ,
The Yachtsman’s guide, 1918. p . 154
W.
Defi gn and construction o f steel merchan t steamships ":
p . 92—96 .
18- 22734 V E 541.032
234 LI BRARY OF CONGRESS
1855 Ruprech t, F . K. Data for bulkhead construction . Curves
giving section modulus of bulkhead stifleners requiredbyL loyd
’s rules from length of stiffener.
I n tern ationa l marine engineering, July, 1917, v . 22 309—311.
VM1.M3,V .22
1856 S hip steel standardization .
I ron age, May 2, 1918, v . 101 : 1144. T1.I 7,v .101
1857 S tandard single- screw steel steamship for U . S . Shipping
board’s emergency fleet.I n ternationa l marin e engine ering, Aug. 1917, v. 22 : 355—357.
VM 1.M3 ,v .22
1858 S tandard steel cargo ships for the war zone.
S cien tific American , Jan . 5,1918
, v . 118 : 8. T 1.S s,v .118
1859 S tandardization of ship steel .I n terna tional marine engin eering, Jan . 1919, v . 24: 47—49.
VM 1.M3,V .24
Engineering ( f: con tracting, Dec. 25,1918
,v . 50 596—597.
TA201.E 5,V .50
1860 S tan dardized ship steel .I ron age, Oct. 25, 1917, v. 100: 1006.
T 1 o17.V -100
1861 S teel and wooden Shipbuilding.
Marine news,Jun e
,1917
, v . 4: 21—22.
U n ited S tates shipping board em ergen cy fleet corporation . Regular construction— steel steamship . Specifica
tions for the construction Of a standard single- screw steel
steamship , regular construction , tons d. W . capacity ;115knots sea speed, for the Un ited S tates shippingboardemergency fleet corporation , June, 1917. Theodore E .
Ferris.
Washington , Govt. prin t. 62 numb. l . 18417- 28984 VM296 .U3A5 1917
S pecifications for single- screw
,steel
,harbor tugboat ,
for the Un ited S tates shippingboard emergency fleet cor
poration builders. November 16, 1917.
Washington ,Gov t. prin t. off ,
1917. 30nu/mb. l . 181}18—26 117 ~ VM296 .U3A59 1917
236 LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
1871 Don n el l y , W . T . Wooden ships and the cubmarine m enace.
I n ternational m arine engineering, Ju/ne, 1917, v . 22 : 251—252.
VM 1.M3,v .22
Vessel s and cargo made uns inkable by load ing cargo in waterti ght con ta iners.
1872 E m ergen cy fleet Of w ooden cargo ships.
I n tern ation al marin e engin eering, May, 1917, v. 22 203.
VM 1.M3,V .22
1873 E n l is ts wooden Ships to win war .
Marine review,May, 1917, v . 474156— 167. VK1 .M3,v .47
S hipp in g board bel ieves this country must bui l d s ixty - fi ve
ton wooden vessels per month to conv ince Germany Of
hopelessness of submarine campai gn .
1874 M ar s ton , Gl en n . World wide wooden wal ls. The biggest
problem today is Shipping andshipbuilding.
Bushmagaz ine offactory, shipping and sal es econ omy, July,1917
,t .
- 14.
1875 S hoo ter s I sland shipyard and its standard cargo ships.
I n ternational marine engineering, Apr . 1918,v . 23 : 191— 193.
VM 1.M3,v .23
1876 S tandard type wooden cargo steamer for Un ited S tates emer
gency fleet.I n tern ationa l ma rin e engineering, J
-
une , 1917, v . 22 241—242 .
VM 1.M3,v .22
1877 S tan dardwooden steamships for UnitedS tates Shippingboardemergency fleet. Plans andspecification s Of standardtype,
ton wooden cargo steamer designedby Theodore E .
F erris, Naval architect of Un itedS tates Shippingboard.
I n ternational marin e engineering, July, 1917, v . 22 292—299.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .22
S teel and wooden shipbuilding.
Marin e new s , Jun e ,1917
,v . 4: 21— 22 .
U n ited S tates shipping board em ergen cy fleet corporation . Douglas fir ship . S pecifications for the con struetion of a standard wood steamship , hul l on ly, for the
Un ited S tates shippingboardemergency fleet corpo ration .
May, 1917. Theodore E . Ferris.
Washington ,Gov t. pr in t. off 1 p. l ., 61 nwmb. l .
17—26458 VM296 .USA64
S TANDARDI ZAT I ON 237
United S tates shipping board em ergen cy fleet corporation . Douglas fi r ship . S pecifications for the construc
tion of a standardwood steamship for the United S tates
shipping board emergency fleet corporation, May, 1917.
Theodore E. Ferris.
Washington , Govt. prin t. of ,cover - title
,66
,2 numb.
l ., 2 p . 19
“ Amendments to specification s for Douglas- fi r ship 2 numb . l .S eco nd rev is ion , June 1 1917. Amendmen ts to specification sno . 6 , Douglas fir ship 2 p.
17—26457 VM296 .U3A64 19179.
Lake ship— lock size. Propell ingmachin ery specifica
tions for single- screw reciprocating- engine coal - burning
wood steamship , to be built on the Great L akes for theUn itedS tates shippingboardemergen cy fleet corporation .
June, 1917. Theodore E. Ferris.
Washington , Govt. prin t. of ,1917. 1 p . Z.
,3—29 numb. l .
18
l
ift—26627 VM737.U 7 1917
L ake ship— lock size. Propel lingmachinery specifica
tions for Single- screw
, geared- turbine, coal -burning wood
steamship , to be built on the Great L akes for the United
S tates shippingboard emergency fleet corporation . June,1917. Theodore E . F erris.
Washington , Govt. prin t. off ,1917. 22 numb. l . 184
17—29013 VM737 .U7 191761
L ake ship— lock size. S pecification s for the con struc
tion of a standard wood steamship , hull onl y, to be buil t
on the Great L akes for the United S tates shipping board
emergen cy fleet corporation . Jun e,1917. Theodore E .
Ferris.
Washington , Govt. prin t. 1917. 63 numb. l . 18517—26628 VM296 .U 3A 62 19178.
Lake ship— lock size. S pecifications for the construc
tion of a standardwood steamship to be buil t on the Great
L akes for the Un ited S tates shipping board emergency
fleet corporation . Jun e,1917. Theodore E. Ferris.
Washington ,Gov t. prin t. numb. l . 184
17—26629 VM296 .U3A62 1917
Propel ling machin ery specifications for single- screw ,
geared turbine, coal -burning wood steamship for the
Un itedS tates shippingboardemergency fleet corporation .
Washington , Govt. prin t. of”1917. 20numb. l .
1885
238 LI BRARY OF CONGRESS
U n ited S tates shipping board em ergen cy fleet corpora
tion . Propellingmachin ery Specifications for twin - screw,
reciprocating engin e, coal -burning wood steamships, forthe UnitedS tates shippingboardemergency fleet corporation .
Washington , Govt. prin t. 1917. 27 p. 18}17- 29015 VM737.U7 19170
Propell ing machin ery specifications for single- screw ,
reciprocating- engine, coal -burning, wood steam ship, for
the Un ited S tates Shipping board emergency fleet cor
poration .
Washington , Govt. prin t. 0771, 1917. 27 p. 18517430667 VM737.U 7 1917d
Timber schedul e and specifications for standardwoodsteamship , Gul f and A tlan tic coast, largely southern
yel low pin e. Rev. July 9, 1917.
Washington , Govt. prin t. of .,18 numb. l . incl. tables.
19
Iii—26630 vmzser sae 19173
Rev . Jan . 1,1918.
Washington , Govt. prin t. off , 1917. 27 p. in cl . tables.
VM296 .U3A 6 1918
Timber schedule and specifications for standardwood
steam ship , Pacific coast,largely Douglas fir . May 20
,
1917.
Washington , Govt. prin t. of ,16 p . 185
17—26460 VM295.U6 1917
Yel low pine ship . S pecifications for the construction
of a standard wood steamship , hul l on ly, for the United
S tates shippingboard emergen cy fleet corporation . May,
1917. Theodore E . F erris.
Washington , Govt. prin t. of ,1 p . l ., 62 nu/mb. l .
18
f?—26461 VM296 .U3A68
1891 W ooden cargo carriers for the UnitedS tates of Am erica.
Marine review ,Jun e
,1917, v. 41 : 191—194. VKl -M3N -41
1892 W ooden ship is buil t in record time.
American lum berma n , Oct. 5, 1918, no . 2264: 44.
T8800.A5,n o.2264
240 LIBRARY OF CONGRE S S
1900 R oesl er,R . E . Keeping track Of construction plan t at Hog
I sland.
Engineering n ews, Jan . 30,1919, v . 246—247.
TA 1.E 6 ,v .82
1901 V ast auditing system of Emergen cy ship corporation . Giganticmachine to accoun t for the mil l ions spen t each day fornew vessels.
U. S . Committee on public information . Ofli‘
eial bul letin,
v . 2, Mar . 19, 1918 : 8. D570.A2A3,v .2
DI CTI ONARI ES
F al con er , W il l iam . A n un iversal dictionary o f the marine
or , A copious explanation of the techn ical terms and
phrases employed in the construction ,equipmen t, furn i
ture. machin ery, movements,andm ilitary operations o f a
ship . I l lustratedwith variety of original designs of shipping, in difl
'
erent situations : together w ith separate views
Of their masts, sails , yards, and rigging. TO which is an
nexed, a translation o f the F rench sea- terms and phrases.
col lected from the wo rks of Mess . du Hamel , Auhin . S av
erien ,&c. New cd.
, cor .
L ondon , Prin tedfor T . Oa del l,1784. [420] p. x11 fo ld. pl .
8—14036 V 23 .F 18
1903 H ew l et t , Graham . S ea terms phrases, E ngl ish- S panish
S pan ish- E ngl ish.
London ,0. Grifi n cf: cc .
,Philadelphia , J. B . L ipp in
cott co .
,1908. vi p.
,1 l . , 868 p . fold. tab. 105
C“.
9- 17670 V 24 .H 5
1904 MacBride , Jam es Dougl as . A handbook Of practical shipbuilding, with a glossary Of terms.
New Y ork,D . Van Nostrand company, 1918. v ii
,288 p .
il lus . , 2 fo ld. pl . 19V “. (Van Nostrand’
s nautical man
aa ls)19—1055 VM 145.M3
Paas ch ,H . F rom keel to truck— De la quil le a la pomm e du
mat— Vom kiel zum flaggenkn opf— De quill a a peril la
Dal la chiglia a] pomo del l ’ albero . Dictionnaire de ma
rine, anglais— francais— all emand— espagno l italien . 4.
ed.
,rev . et complétée pour les parties anglaise et fran
geise, par le capitaine Pierre Chal lamel pour la langueall emande, par le capitaine F .
- E . Matthiesen le
capitaine August Budde T raduction espagnole par
l’
amiral P. Mon tojo T raduction italienn e par Giu
seppe Romairone.
Paris,A . Chal lame l
,1908. 20p. l . , 808. elrmr r
, [1]p.
,1 l . il lus .
, diagrs. 23 33 284T i tle- pages and text in French . Engl ish ,
German, S pan ish and
I tal ian .
8—8475
121739 —19 —16
242 LI BRARY or CONGRES S
1906 Pease, F redF orres t . Modern shipbuilding terms definedand
il lustrated.
Philadelphia, and L ondon ,J B . Lippin cott company, 1918.
143 p . illus .
,p lates. 19
B ibl iography : p . 142— 143.
19—1419 V 23 .P4
R eehorst, Karel Pie ter ter . Polyglot commercial dictionary ,
in ten languages, E nglish, Dutch, German,Dan ish, S wed
ish,F ren ch
,I talian
,S panish, Portuguese and Russian .
L on don , J. J. Grifi n and com pany, 1850. 1'
p . l .,ii,am
,
ii,202
,202
, [I ] , wli p . fo ld. tab. 14in 2371T echn ical terms Of the naval , engineering and sh ipbui ld ing
sciences. cf. Pref.
10—34320
1908 S aggau, H ein rich F riedrich Karl . Die B en ennungen der
S chifl'
steile und S chiflsgerate im Neufran zOsischen .
Kiel,Druele von Vollbehr cfi' Riepen , 1905. 185
, [1] p .
234Verze ichn is der benutzten Literatur”: p. [7]—8.
11- 25389 V 24.S 3
1909 S ten z el , A l fred. Deutsches seemann isches Worterbuch ; im
Auftrage des S taatssekretiirs des Reichs -marine- amts.
B er lin,E . S . Mittler und sohn
,1904. zev
, 484 p . il lus .,6
fold. pl . (1 col . )«53—4197 V 23 .S 8
SHI PYARDS
A erial cableways successful in Northwest shipyards.
E ngine er ing news, Jan . 2 , 1919, v .
—40. TA 1 .E 6 ,v , 82
Al ber tson , Char l es . Dockyards and ship - building plants of
Japan .
E ngine ering m agaz in e, S ept — Oct. 1905, v . v .
TA 1 .E 59,V .29—30
1916 Am erican shipbuilding company.
I n terna tional ma rine engineering, Mar .,1916
,v . 21 141— 142.
VM 1 .M3,V .2 1
1917 Am erican shipyards andm arin e repair plan ts.
I n terna tional marine engineer ing, Mar .,1916
,v . 21 113.
VM 1.M3 ,v .2 l
1918 Am erica ’s new shipbuilding cities.
Wor ld’s markets
,S ept , 1918, v . 4: 9—11.
1919 A rm s trong w orks : pioneer in developmen t of modern ships .
gun s, and armor .
S cien tific .
‘I nzeriean . Dec. 13, 1913. r'
. 109 : 453—454.
T 1. S 5,v . 109
1920 A rm y methods applied to safeguardhealth Of men .
Un ited S tates shipping board emergen cy fleet corporation .
E mergen cy fleet n ews, v . 1,Oct. 3
,1918 : 5.
H E 745.A42 ,v .1
1921 Baldw in , George J . Building the Hog I sland shipyard.
I n ternational marine engineering, Man ,1918
,v . 23 104— 106 .
VM 1 .M3 ,V .23
1922 Bal tim ore shipbuilding p lant reorganized.
I n ternational marine engineering, Mar . , 1916 , v .—130.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .2 1
1923 Barry , Patrick . Dockyard econ omy and naval power.
London ,S . L ow
,son , an dcc .
,1863. mmiii, ii, 312 p .
moun ted photos . ( incl . fron t. ) 22
13—6778 VA454.B 25
S H l PYARDS 245
1924 Barry, Patrick . The ( lockyards , shipyards, and marine of
F rance.
London ,S impkin
,Marshal l
, and co . , 1864. 2 p . l .,v,
257 p . 22g”
.
13—7720 V A 506 .B3
1925 Bath ’s leading shipyard.
I n tern ationa l marine engineering, Mar .,1916
,v . 21 118—119.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
Beard, A . H . S ubmarine and the bridge of ships : Germany’s
sea chal lenge and its an swer : Hog I sland.
119 : 553— 560.AP2 .os.v . 1 19
B en n et , J . C. Possibilities of safety work in the shipbuildingindustry.
Cal ifornia . I ndustrial acciden t com/mission . Cal iforn iasafety news
,Dec.
,1918
,v . 2 : 3—19. HD7816 .U70184,v .2
B er th construction and side - launching practice in Great Lakesshipyards.
E ngineering n ews,Jan . 2, 1919, v . 82 : 7— 13. TA 1 .E 6 ,v .82
Big transpo rtation problems at H og I sland.
Railway age , Apr. 19,1918
,v .
— 1023. TF 1 .B z,v .64
1930 B l ood, W . H . , j r . Design and construch on of water and sew .
age w o rks at the Hog I sland shipyard.
Mun icipal engineering, Aug.,1918, v . 55: 30— 32.
TD 1 .M 9,v .55
Reco rd of achievement at Hog I sland.
E lectrical review , Aug. 3, 1918,r .
—157. TK1 .E 45,v .73
1932 Brow n , W il l iam . I ntroduction of a modern m ethod in shipbuilding.
I n ternationa l marine 1915,v . 20 — 165.
VM l .M3 ,v .20
1933 Build boats in dry docks at new yard in Detroit.
E ngin eering news, Jan . 2,1919
,v . 82 21— 24. TA 1 .E 6 ,v .82
1934 Builders of the emergency fleet.I n ternational marine engineer ing, Apr . 1918
,v . 23 : 169— 170.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .23
1935 Buil ding a bridge of boats to F rance ; list. of contractors work
ing on ships.
American industries,F eb. 1918, v . 18 : 27—28.
HD4802 .A6 ,V .18
246 LIB RARY or CONGRESS
1936 Bun desm an , C. S . Practical shipyard labor saving.
I ndus trial managemen t, Apr .,1919
,v . 57 : 276. TA 1 .E 59,v .57
1937 Californ ia’s shipbuilding company.
I n ternationa l mar in e engin eering, Mar . 1916 v . 21 : 146 .
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
1938 Carol in a ship building corporation .
I n ter na tional marine engineering, Apr .,1919
,v .
— 245.
vm1 .m3 ,v .24
1939 Church il l , F . A . , j r . Ship building facil ities : additions tothe plan t of the A merican ship co .
, Cleveland.
I ron trade review ,July 27, 1916 , v . 172— 175.
T S 300.I 745,V .59
1940 Com parativ e costs of warships buil t in governm ent n avy yards
and in private shipyards .
I n ter nation al marine engineering, May, 1914, v . 19 : 205.
VM1 .M3,v .19
1941 Con s truction of New ark Bar shipy ard.
I nt ernation al marine engin eering, Apr. 1918,r . 23 : 161— 164.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .23
1912 Con s truc tion of the Newburgh shipyard.
I n ternat ional mairua engin eering, Apr .,1919
,v . 230—215.
VM 1.M3 ,V .24
1913 Cooke, A r thur 0. S hips andsea- faring shown to the children .
L ondo n and E dinburgh, T . (G E . C. Jack, lim ited,121 p . (The
“ S hown to the children ”series . E dited
by L ouey Chisholm )A sh ipyard of to -day
' p . 25—33.
1944 Cram p ship and engine building plan t.I n ter national marine engineering, Mar .
,1916
,v . 21 : 120.
VM 1.M 3 ,v .2 1
Cun n ingham , B ry ss on . A treatise on the principles and
practice of dock engineering.
l ondon,0. Grifii
‘
n ( 6 company, limited, 1904. xviii,
p .
illus .
,diagrs. (part fo ld. ) 233
0”
44 3634 TC355.CQ7
1946 Cure , E . C. lVorks of Gio . An saldo e co .
Engin eer (London ) , May 8, 1914, v . 117, sup. : wr iii—mwun .
248 LI BRAR Y or CONGRESS
1959 E m ergen cy fleet corporation bureau is studying transportationto shipyards.
E ngineering news,May 9, 1918, v . 80: 923—924.
TA 1 .E 6 ,v .80
1960 F abricated Ship con struction at B ristol y ard.
E ngineering n ews,Mar . 20
,1919
,v . 82 : 5574 61 .
TA 1 .E 6 ,V .82
1961 F abricatin g shop andberth equipment at Sun shipyard, Chester
,Penn .
E ngineering n ews,Jan . 2
,1919. v . 82 : 57—61 .
TA l -E 6N -82
1962 F ederal shipyardbegun .
I ron age, Aug. 23,1917
,v . 100 T 1 . I 7 ,v . 100
1963 F ir s t keel laid at Newark Bay yard.
I ntern ational marine engineer ing, Jan . 1918, v . 23 9.
vm1 .m3 ,v .23
1964 Fiv e and a hal f m il lion yards dredged by large fleet at HogI sland.
E ngineering n ews, S ept. 0 1918 v . 81 : 454—455.
TA 1.E 6 ,v .81
1965 F orbes , W . D . Marine machine shop equipment.
I n ternationa l mar in e engin eer ing, Apr . 1917, v . 22 179— 181 .
VM 1.M3 ,V .22
1966 F ore River shipbuilding corpo ration completes big addition s.
I ron tra de review ,Nov . 1 , 1917, v . 61 : 955.
TS 300. I 745,V .6 1
1967 F oun dation company — shipbuilders.
I n ternational m ar in e. engineering, July, 1918, v . 23 387—394.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .23
1968 F our - s l ip shipyardcompactly arrangedon city property : Sup’
ple- Bal lin shipyards, Portland.
E ngineerings n ews,Oct. 18, 1917, v . 79 : 748
TA I .E 6 ,V .79
1969 F rey , T . A . F inancing and building a modern shipbuildingplan t.
Moody'
s magazine , June . v . 19 : 303—309.
H G l .M85,v .19
sm rm nps 249
1970 F ripp , R . M . New shipyards built. on Canadian l’ae ific coast.
E ngin eering n ews,F eb. 21, 1918, v . 80 3614363.
TA 1 .E 6 ,v .80
1971 Gel der, M . G . de. S hipy ard cranes : de tails o f equipmen t ln
stal led in Rotterdam .
S cientific Ame rican supp lemen t, June 9. 1917, v . 83 362- 303.
T l .852 ,v .83
1972 GradenW itz , A . G igantic electric shipyard crane.
S cien tific .‘11n er ican supp lemen t, F eb. 11 1905. v . 59 : 24333
T 1 . S S 2 ,V .59
1973 Great F ord plan t is taking form ; shipyard for submarineChasers will be comp leted speedily .
I ron trade review ,Mar . 7
,1918
,v . 62 : 614—6 15.
TS300. I 745,v .6 2
1974 Great L akes engineering wo rks.
I n ternational m arin e engine ering, Apr . 1919, v. 24 281— 288.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .24
bl
“i
O!
Greel ey , S . A . lY ater supply and san i tation at govermnen t
camps and shipyards.
Amer ican water works association . Journal . S ept. 1918, v .
5: 229- 231 . TD201 .A 5,v .5
1976 Gro ton iron works shipbuilding plan t.
I nter national ma rine engineering, Apr . 1919,v. 246— 250.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .24
<0 “
I
‘l
Gro ton shipy ard built on sloping limestone ledge.
E ngine ering news. Jan . 16,1916
,v . 82 : 135— 138.
TA 1 .E 6 ,V .82
1978 H all bros . shipbuilding and repair p lan t,lVinslow
,l Vash.
I n ternational marin e engineer ing,Mar . 1916 v . 21 147
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
1979 H an dl in g shipbuilding material at Alameda shipyard.
E ngin eering news. Dec. 5. 1918. v .— 103 ’
TA 1 .E 6 ,V .81
1980 H ar lan H oll ingsw or th co rporation,Wi lmington , Del .
I n ternationa l ma rine engineering, Mar . 1916,v . 21 : 134— 136 .
VM 1 .M3 ,v .2 1
250 LI BRARY or CONGRE SS
H arris , W il l iam J. Gas- fired shipyard furnace : instal lationfor p lates and angles, at the Pusy Jon es co .
, VVilming
ton ,Del .
I ron age, F eb. 7, 1918, v . 101 : 377.T 1 .I 7 ,v . 101
H en ry , S . M . Recen t developmen ts in shipyard plants.
I n ternational marine engineering, F eb. 1919,v . 24: 74VM 1 .M3 ,V .24
1983 H exam er , W il liam G . S tandardization of lighting can ex
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E lectrical wo rld, Jan . 12,1918
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TK l -E 5N -7 1
1984 H odges , G . C. Japanese shipbuilding program for 1919;
equipm en t and output of a Chinese shipyard.
U . S . Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce. Oom
meree reports, F eb. 5,1919, n o. 30: 571—573.
HCl .R 198 1919 ,n o .30
1985 H og I s l an d m irrors n ation ’s striking power.
I ron trade review,Aug. 8
,1918
,r . 63 : 329—332 .
T S 300. I 745,V .63
1986 H og I sl an d shipyard.
Railway review ,Mar . 30, 1918, v . 62 : 4S I
TF l .B 4,v .62
1987 H og I s l and shipyardover 80per cen t complete on June 1.
E ngineering (9 con tracting, June 26, 1918, n . 49 : 650.
TA 201 .E 5,V .49
1988 H og I sl an d, the target of investigation .
E ngin eering n ews,F eb. 528
,1918
,r . 80: 391—392.
TA 1 .E 6 ,v .80
1989 H og I s l an d. T ran sfo rming a brush and sand waste in to a
shipyard.
S tone ( 6 Webster jour nal,Jam. 1918
,v . 922 : 8— 15.
TK1 .S S ,V .22
1990 H og I sl and yard starts building ships.
I n terna tion al marine engineering, Apr . 1918, v ; 23 : 156— 160.
VM 1.M3 ,V .23
1991 H og I sland’s lost m il l ions.
Literary digest, v . 60,Jan . 4, 1919: 193—14. AP 2 .L 58 ,v .60
1992 H og I slan d’s ship - erection equipment ; four hundred tower
derricks for fi fty ways.
E ngineering n eu‘
s, July 11, 1918, r . 81 : 77—80.
TA 1 .E 6 ,V .8 1
252 L IBRARY or CONGRE SS
2006 Latin Am er ican diplomats Visit the Hog I sland shipyards.
Pan American un ion . Bul letin , Aug. 1918,v . 47 182— 187.
F 1403 .B955,v .47
2007 L ayout of shipyardof S aginaw shipbuilding company.
I n ternational marine engine ering, Apr .,1919
,r . 24 260— 261 .
VM 1 .M3 ,V .24
2008 L is t of shipbuilders now engagedon work for the UnitedS tates
governmen t.I ron age, Mar . 7
,1918
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2009 Lundberg, Char l es . Manufacturing eagles at Fordshipyard.
I ron age, S ep t. 19, r . 102 : 679—684. T 1.I 7 ,v .102
2010 M cDerm aid, N eil J . Shipyard practice as applied to war
ship con struction . 2d ed.
L ondon,N ew Yorlc [etc.] L ongmans , Green and cc.
,1917.
3 p . l .,332 p . il lus . ,
diagrs.
18— 1430 V 800.M 18 1917
2ol oa M cMy l er in ters tate compan y , Cleveland. Shipbuildingcran es.
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“ Bulletin n o .
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2011 M an itow oc shipbuilding company.
I n ternational marine engin eering, Apr .,1919
,r . 24 271—280.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .24
2012 M an n ,G . F . S . S outhern Shipbuilding and repair p lan t ;
Alabama dry dock shipbuildingcompany.
I n ternational marine engin eering, Apr .,
n . 24 251— 255.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .24
2013 The M erril l - S tev en s plan t [Jacksonvil le, F la ] .
Mar ine review,Apr . 1915, a) . 45 : 115— 117.
0014 M obil e ’s piers in the bridge to F rance.
E lectric railway jour nal , Jun e 22, 1918, r . 1185—1186.
TF 701 .S 65,v .51
2015 M obil iz ing the shipyards.
Nation,Apr . 19
,1917
,a . 104: 423—424. AP 2 .N2 ,v .104
SHI PYARDS 253
2016 M on ks , A . G . Concrete shipyardatWilm ington ,N . C.
I n ternational ma rine engin eering, Aug. 1918, v . 23 : 452—454.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 3
0017 M oore and S cott shipyard.
I n tern ational ma rine engineering, Dee r . 2 533—535.
VM l .M3 ,v .2 1
2018 M ore facts about Hog I sland shipyard.
E ngineer (London ) , Aug. 1918,v . 126 : 138.
TA 1 .E 5,v .126
2019 M orrison ,John H arrison . H istory of New York ship yards .
New Y orl c, Press of W. F . S am ete (2 co . [01909] 2 p . l
[3] [2] p . il lus . 23g"
.
9— 18612 VM25.N 5M 8
2020 M os t modern Shipbuilding plant in the world: B lohm andVoss
company, Hamburg.
S cien tificAmerica, Jan . 31, 1914, v . 110 100—101 .
T 1 .S 5,v . 1 10
2021 N ation al shipyards.
S pectator,Dec. 15
,1917
,v . 119 : 705— 706 . AP4.S 7 ,v . 119
2022 N ew B ritish shipbuilding yardin Vancouver.
E ngineer (London ) , Jan . 30. r . TA 1 .E 5,V .1 17
2023 N ew govermn en t shipyard on Newark Bay.
I n ternational marine engine ering. Dec. 1917, v . 22 : 551.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .22
2024 N ew governmen t shlpyards.
American review of reviews, F eb. 1918,v . 57 : 199— 200.
AP 2 .B4 ,V .57
2025 N ew shipbuildingberth and 250- ton wharf crane at the Blohm
Voss shipyard.
I n ternationa l marine engine ering, Oct. 1913, v . 18 : 438—439.
VM 1 .M3,V . 18
2026 N ew shipyards and extensions p lanned.
I n ternational marine engineering, Apr . 1918, v . 23 258.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .23
N ew wooden shipyard started in Quebec.
I n ternational marin e engine ering, Mar . 1918. v . 23 130— 132 .
VM 1 .M 3 ,V .23
254 L IBRARY OF CONGRE SS
2028 N ew yard Of S ir W . G . A rmstrong, Whitworth co., and
others.
Engin eer (L ondon ) , July 17, 1914, v . 118 : 67—6 8.
TA 1 .E 5,v .1 18
N ew Y ork . Publ ic l ibrary . Naval architecture and shipbuilding; a list Of references in the New Y ork Public
L ibrary, comp . by Rol lin A . S awyer , ir .
New Y o rk. Public library. Bul letin,Jan —F eb.
,1919
,v .
23 : 13—50; 73—94. 2 881 .N 6B ,v .23
S hipyards p . 25—33.
Al so prin ted separatel y . Z6 834.S 5N 5
2030 N ew Y ork shipbuilding company, Camden ,N . J.
I n tern ationa l marine engineering, Mar . 1916,v . 21 : 121—122 .
VM 1 .M3,V .2 1
2031 N ewpor t N ew s shipyard and repair plant.Marine engineering, Mar. 1916
,v . 21 : 131—133. VM 1.M3,v .2 1
2032 N or ton , Charl es P. How to in crease the efficiency, of the
Shipyards.
American machin is t,Mar . 28, 1918, v . 48 525—526.
TJ1.A 5,v .48
2033 Oak l ey , T . S hipyard.
Harper ’s magazine , Jun e,1909
, v . 52459.
A P 2 .H 32 ,V . 119
2034 Osier , C. A . S eattle shipbuilders overcome pioneer difficultiesand set n ew speed reco rds.
E ngine ering n ews,July 25, 1918, v . 81 : 160— 164.
TA 1.E 6 ,v .81
2035 Ov erhead traveling gear for expediting construction in ship
yards .
S cien tific Am erican,Jan . 27
,1906
,v . 94 85
,90.
T 1.S S ,V .94
2036 Pacifi c coast plants at top speed.
I ron trade review,Apr . 18, 1918, v . 62 : 998—999.
T S S OO.I 745,v .62
256
2047
LI BRARY OF CONGRES S
R obin s dry dock and repair plan t B rooklyn ,N. Y .
I n tern ational marin e engineering,Mar . 1916, v . 21 137—139.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
2048 R obin son ,H . C. D rafting room in shipyards.
2049
2050
2051
2052
2053
2056
2057
I n tern ationa l marine engin eering,Jan . 1916
,v . 21 11— 12 .
VM 1 .M3 ,v .2 1
Rushin g the con struction of shipyards.
I ron age, Oct. 4, 1917, v . 100 804—805. T 1 .I 7 ,v .100
S chwab, Char l es M . S oul of the shipyards.
Ladies’ home jour nal,v . Jan . 1919: 11. AP2 .L 135,v .36
S eat tl e construction anddry dock company.
I n ternational marine engin eering, Mar . 1916 v . 21 143 — 144.
VM 1.M3 ,V .2 1
S econd largest shipyardin the U . S . to be built on Pacific coast.
E ngin eering ( 2 con tracting, Aug. 28, 1918 , v . 50 209.
TA 201 .E 5,v .50
Shafter , R . R . Large wooden shipyard on the Delaware.
I n ternational marin e engin eering, Apr . 1919,v . 24 256— 259.
VM 1 .M3,v .24
S hip builder versus submarin e.
S cien tific Am erican,Mar . 30, 1918, v . 118 : 278— 279.
T 1.S 5,v .118
Ship repair yards in New Y ork harbo r.I n ternation al marin e engin eering, Mar . 1916
,v . 21 : 139—140.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .2 1
S hipbuilding on the Columbia River .
I n ternation al marine engineering, Julg, 1916 v . 21 315.
VM 1.M3 ,V .2 1
S hipbuilding on the Kennebec.
I n ternational ma rin e engine ering, Mar. 1916,v . 21VM l .M3 ,v .2 1
S hipbuilding plant for Fo rd.
Automotive industries, F eb. 28,1918
,v . 38 : 475. TL 1.A 6 ,v .38
S hipping board’
s B risto l (Pa ) plant.I n ter -
nationa l m arin e engineering, Apr . 1918,v . 23 : 165
VM 1.M3,V .23
SH I PYARDS 257
2060 S hipyard extensions at I -c burn - ou- Tyne.
E ngin eer ( Lo ndon ) , Jan . 19,1914, n . 117 : 14. TA 1 .E 5,v . 1 17
9001 S h ipyard o f Co lumbia engincering wo rks.
I n terna tion al m arine enginee ring, May, 1918 , v . 23 5394—300.
VM 1.M3 ,V .23
"062 Shipyard o f the Furnace company o n the no rtheast coast.
Iz'
ngineer (L ondon ) , July 1918,v . 130: 73. TA 1 .E 5,v . 126
2063 S hipyard o f theMaryland stee l company, S parrows Poin t, Md.
I n ternational ma rin e engin eer ing, Mar . 1916,v . 91 : 1234— 126 .
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 1
2064 S hipyard of the Sun shipbuilding company.
I n ternation al marin e engineering, Apr . 1918,v . 23 : 175— 190.
VM 1 .M 3 ,V .23
2065 S hipyard san itation .
Califo rn ia. S tate board of health. Mon thly bulletin , Aug.
1918,v . 14 61—03. B A27 .B2 ,v .14
2066 S h oo ters I sland shipyard and its standard cargo ships .
I n ternationa l marine engineering, Apr . 1918,v . 23 . 191— 193.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .23
2067 S hul tz , J. S . Shipyard cranes and their functions in marin econ struction .
E ngineeringmagaz ine , Apr . 1905,v .
—80.
TA 1 .E 59,V .29
2068 S kin n er and E ddy scarping m achin e.
I n ternationa l marine engineering, May, 1918, v . 523 : 291— 2292 .
VM 1 .M3 ,V .23
069 S n el l , J . F . C. E lectric power in shipyards.
E ngin eering magazine , ilI ay, 1905, v . 272— 275.
TA 1 .E 59,V .29
2070 S pecial trusses of ro l ledbeams used in wal ls of Sun shipbuilding plant.
E ngin eering reco rd, Dec. 1916,v . 74: 734- 735.
TA 1 .E 62 ,v .74
121739— 19— 17
58 L IBRARY OF CONGRESS
2071 Spedden shipbuilding company.
I n ternation al mar ine engin eering, Mar . 1916, v . 21 127—128.
VM 1 .M 3 ,v .2 1
2072 S taten I sl and shipbuilding company, Port Richmond, N . Y .
I nternational marine engineering, Mar. 1916, v . 21 122— 123.
VM 1.M3 ,v .2 1
2073 S teel uprights for shipbuilding berths.
Engineer (L ondon ) , Aug. 9,1918
,v . 124- 125.
TA 1 .E 5,v .126
2074 S tev en son ,W . L . S anitation in emergency shipyards.
B oston society of civil engineers. Journ al,Jan .
,1919
,v . 6
1- 18,TA 1 .B 78,V .6
2075 Sun shipbuiding plan t plann ed for rapid production of specialstandard steamers.
E ngineering record, Oct. 21 1916
,v . 74: 498—499.
TA 1.E 62 ,v .74
2076 Sw een ey , John M . Shipbuilding at the Pen sacola yards.
I n ternationa l marin e engineering, Jan .,1919
,v . 24: 12VM 1.M3,v .24
2077 These firms are building ships for the governmen t.E ngineering cfi' con tracting, Apr . 24, 1918, v . 419—420.
TA201 .E 5,v .49
2078 Three governmen t shipyards huge problem in plant layout.E ngineering news, Jan . 3, 1918, v . 80: 12—19.
TA l -E GN -S O
2079 Tool makers hasten U -boats’ defeat.I ron trade review
,Oct. 4, 1917, v . 61 : 712— 713.
TS S OO.I 745,V .6 1
2080 T ow er derricks serve twin shipways at Submarine boat cor
poration yard.
E ngineering n ews,June 6, 1918, v . 80 1073—1077.
TA 1.E 6 ,v .80
2081 T rem endous cost of Hog I sland plan t.I ron age, F eb. 7, 1918, v . 101 : 374—376. T 1.I 7 ,v .101
2082 Troop andcargo ship construction begins at great eastern ship
yards.
I ron trade review ,F eb. 21 , 1918, v . 62 : 490—491.
T S SOO. I 745,V .62
260 LI BRARY or CONGRESS
2092 The w ood- w orkin g plan t at a shipbuilding yard.
E ngin eer (L ondon ) , S ep t. 3— 10, 1915, v . 120: 230—232; 243
245. TA 1 .E 5,v .120
2093 W ork at the Newport New s yard.
I n terna tional marine engin eering, Mar . 1917,v . 22 102— 104.
VM 1 .M3 ,v .22
2094The w ork s of Canadian Vickers , l imited, at Montreal . H is
tory and description of the new shipbuilding plan t and
works.
E ngineering, F eb. 5,1915
,v . 90: 158— 161 . TA 1 .E 55,v .99
2095 W or ld’s greatest shipy ard at H og I sland.
I ron trade review,Apr . 25
,1918
,v . 62 . 1054—1058.
Tssoo.I 745,v .62
W orl d’s greatest shipyard: H og I sland yard.
New Yor lc Times cur ren t histo ry magaz in e, Apr . 1918,v . 8,
pt. 1 :
Y ard of the Federal shipbuilding company, Kearny, N . J.
I n terna tional mavine engineering, Apr . 1919,v . 24: 266—270
V M 1 .M3 ,V .24
2098 Y oung, H en ry W . H og I sland shipyard to use kilo
watts.
E lectrical review ,F eb. 1918
,v . 72 : 267— 269.
TK1.E 45,v .72
EMPLOYEES AND THE LABOR PROBLEM
2 099 Al l en , E dw ard E . Shipbuilders are made not bo rn .
National marine,Jan .
,1919
, v . 13 : 37—44, 51—56.
2100 A l l en ,F . L . Building the bridge to F rance : why the govern
men t is cal ling for Un ited S tates shipyard vo lunteers.
Outlook,F eb. 20
,1918
,v . 118 : 284— 286. AP 2 .08 ,v .1 18
2101 Am erican shipbuilders break al l records ; Charles M. S chwab
speeds the work.
New Y ork Times cur-ren t histo ry magaz ine , June, 1918, v . 8
pt. 1 : 418—419.
Am erican shipbuilding and shipping.
E ngine er (London ) , Apr . 27, 1917, v . 123 : 381—382 .
TA 1 .E 5,V .123
Anspacher , L ouis K. S ong of the shipbuilder [poem] .
Touchston e, Oct. 1918, v . 4: 51.
Big busin ess in shipyard schools : heads of corporations take
lessons in war work.
United S tates shipp ing board emergency fleet corporation.
Emergency fleet news, v . 1 , Nov . 10.
B E745.A42 ,V. I
2105 B l ood, W . H . T raining school at H og I sland.
S ton e andWebster journal,S ept
,1918
,v . 23 178— 181.
TK1 .S S ,v .23
2106 B l oomfi el d, M . Shipy ard labor problem .
I n ternatio na l marine engin eering ,May , 1918, v . 23 . 273.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .2 3
2107 B ren z in ger , A . H . Ship building for house carpen ters .
Building age, June, 1918, v . 40: 280— 281. N A 1 .B 58 ,V .40
2108 Building a town at B risto l Pa. , to house three thousand ship
buil ders.
E ngineering n ews,Jan . 31
,1918, v . 80: 227— 230
262 LI BRARY or CONGRES S
2109 Can ada. Royal commission appoin ted to in quire in to the al
leged un rest existing in the Shipbuilding industry in theprovince of Quebec. Repor t.
Canada. Dept. of labour . Labou/r gazette, Nov . 1918, v .
HD8101.A 3,v .18
2110 Char l es Kn igh t , champion riveter .
E ngin eering and min ing j ournal , May 25, 1918, v . 105 969.
TA 1 .E 56 ,V .105
2111 Chil ds , R ichard S . Building a war town .
I ndependen t, June 22, 1918, v . 94 469. AP 2 , I 53,v .94
2112 First war emergency governm en t towns for shipyardworkers : Y orkship vil lage at Camden , N . J.
American institute of architects. Journal,May, 1918, v . 6
‘
237- 244, 249—251. NA 11.A42 ,v .6
2113 Cl ay ton , C. T . Men who wil l build ships : how the Departmen t of labor wil l get them .
I n ternation al marine engin eering, Dec.,1917
,v . 22 528—529.
VM1 .M8 ,v .22
2114 Cooke, D . H . S . O . S .— Send out ships ;how the spl rit of ad
ven ture has been put in to industry.
Outlook,S ept. 4, 1918, v . 120 28—29. AP 2 .08,V .120
2115 Craw ford, J. E . Lumberman’s View of the shipbuildingdelay.
American lmnberma/n, Mar . 9,1918
,no. 2234: 39.
T S SOO.A5,n o .2234
2117 Denn ison ,B . S chools for shipbuilders.
I l lustrated world,June
,1918
,v . 29 : 540. T 1.T2 ,v .29
2118 Dool ey , W . H . L arge con tinuation school in shipbuilding.
Manual trai/ni/ng, Oct. 1918, v . 20: 55—58. TT 16 1.M25,V .20
2119 Dougl as , P. H . , and F . E . W ol fe. Labor administration inthe shipbuilding industry during war time.
Journal of political economy, Mar .,May, 1919, v . 27 : 145
187; 362—396. HB I .J7,v .27
2120 E aton , Charl es A . T eaching the worker to feel the war.
S cien tific Am erican,S ep t. 7, 1918, v . 119 : 190—191.
T 1.S5,v .119
264 LIB RARY or CONGRES S
”
132 H aul ing shipbuilders to Hog I sland— andhome again .
E lectric railway journ al , S ep t. 14, 1918, v . 52 : 448—451 .
TF 701 .S 6 5,v .52
2133 H ouses for shipyard workers.
S urvey, Jan . 5, 1918, v . 39 : 399—400.HV l -C4,V .39
2134 H ousin g bill passed: S en ate approves m easure to authorize.
expenditure of for housing employees of ship
yards.
I ron age, Jan . 31,1918
,v . 324.
T 1 .I 7 ,V 0 101
2135 H ousing plan taking form .
I ron trade review,Mar . 7, 1918, v . 62 : 624.
T S 300.I 745,v .6 2
2136 H ow S eattle, Washington ,is solving housing problem .
I ron trade review,Jan . 1918
,v . 62 : 336.
T 8300. I 745,v .6 2
2136a H OW shipyardhousing work is organized and operated.
E ngineering n ews, July 18, 1918, v . 81 : 122— 124.
TA1.E 6.v .81
2137 Hubbard, Henry V ., and _F . Y . Joannes . First war emer
gency governmen t towns for shipyard workers ; Hilton ,Va.
American institute of architects. Journal , July, 1918, v. 6
333—345. NA11.A42 ,V .0
2138 Hurl ey , E dw ard N . Governmen t housing plans are pro
gressing.
Engineering news,Jan . 10
,1918
,v . 80 94—95. TA 1 .E 6 ,v .80
Message to the shipbuilders of America !I n ternational marin e engin eering, Apr . 1918
,v . 23 149 .
VM 1 .M3 ,V .23
2140 I m por tan t con ference on shipyard labo r is held.
Greater N ew Y o rk,Apr . 29
,1918
, v . 7 : 1—3.
H F 296 .N 543 ,V .7
2141 I n creased pay for shipyard wo rkers.
I n tern ational marin e engineering, May, 1918, v . 23 : 317.
VM 1 .M3 ,V .23
2142 I ndus trial no rmal school at. Newpo rt News.
E lemen tary scho o l journal,Mar . 1918
,v . 18 : 485- 489.
L 1 1.E 6 ,v . 18
E M PLOYE E S AND TH E LABOR PROBLE M 265
2 143 Kel l y , R oy W . Labo r facto rs in our shipping program .
I ndustrial man agemen t,Mar . 1918
,v . 55 210—217.
TA 1.E 59,v .55
andF . J . A l l en . The shipbuilding industry.
B oston and New Y e r/u,I I oughton Mifflin company, 1918.
302 p . illus. 2350”
“ Recruiting and train ing an industrial arm) r p . 227—253.
19—100 VM23 .K3
2145 Ken n edy , D . R . E mployment of labor : Hog I sland shipVard.
American society of mechanical engin eers . Journal , Dec.,
1918, v . 40: 1030—1031.TJ1 .A 72 ,v .40
2146 L abor shortage affects n avy yards.
I ron age, Dec. 21, 1916 , v . 98 : 1400— 1401 . T 1 .I 7 ,v .98
147 L abor union restriction of workmen’
s output in shipbuilding.
E ngin eering ( 6 con tracting, May 22, 1918, v . 49 : 495.
TA201 .E 5,V .49
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2148 Lumberm en un justly are held responsible for ship delay.
American lumberman , Mar. 9, 1918, n o. 2234: 32 .
T5800.A5,n0.2234
2149 MacNary, E . E . I ndustrial training in war tim e.
General electric review ,Dec., 1918, v . 21 : 871—875.
TK1.G5,V .2 1
2150 Macy , V . E . L abor adjustment under war conditio ns.
A cademy of po litical scien ce, New Y or lc. Proceedings , F eb.
1918,v . 7 : 785— 791. H 3 1.A 4,v .7
2151 Markl ey ,A . What the workers think.
S unset magazine , May, 1918, v . 40: 13. F 851 .595,v .40
2152 M em oran dum on the indust rial situation after the war.
Philadelphia, Pa ,Un ited S tates shipping board emergen cy
fleet corpo ration 76 p.
18 H C256 .2 .M3
2153 N ation al chamber of commerce stimulating recruiting of ship
yard labor .
I n ternational marine engineering, Dec.,1917
,v . 22 525—526 .
VM 1 .M3,V .22
266 LI BRARY OF CONGRE SS
2154 Organ iz ing shipbuilders as a reserve.
American lumberman , F eb. 9,1918
,n o. 2230: 42.
TS S OO.A 5,n o.2230
2155 Our n ational breakdowns .
Nation ,F eb. 21 , 1918, v . 199. AP 2 .N 2 ,v .106
2156 Parry ,J . W . T raining 300000 men for the shipyards ; how
the F leet corporation met the problem .
E ngineeringnews , Jan . 2,1919
,v . 82 53—56. TA 1 .E 6 ,v .82
2157 Pease, F . F . T rain ing the m en for the shipyards.
American machinist,July 18, 1918, v . 49 : 109—111.
TJ1.A 5,v .49
2158 Piez , Char l es . Shipbuilding and labor problems.
I ron age, Apr. 4, 1918, v . 101 860—862 .
2159 Pl an periodic adjustment of shipbuilders’ wages .
I n ternational marine engineering,May, 1918, v . 23 317.
m 1.m3 ,v .23
2160 Pl ea to stabiliz e labor is made to shipyards .
Un ited S tates shipping board eme rgen cy fleet corporation .
E mergency fleet news , v . 1,Oct. 24, 1918 : 1 .
H E 745.A42 ,v .1
2160a Prat t , J . A . T rain ing shipyard workers.
American machinist,Mar . 7 1918
,v . 48 : 420—423.
TJ1 .A 5,v .48
2161 Putting car wheels un der shipbuilders.
E lectric railway journal , Aug. 3,1918
,v . 52 : 186—192.
TF 701 .S 65,v .52
2162 R esul t of shipyard tran sportation survey.
E lectric railway journal , Apr . 20,1918
,v . 51 : 779.
TF 701 .S G5,V .51
2163 R ickcord, R . V . T rain ing shipyardw orkers at S taten I sland.
I n tern ationa l marine engineering,Man ,
1918,v . 23 101—103.
vm1 .m3,v .23
T rain ing shipyard wo rkers by E mergency fleet cor
poration methods.
I n ternational marine engineering, Jun e, 1918, v . 23 325- 328.
VM 1.M3,v .23
268 LI BRARY OF CONGRESS
2176 S hipyard religion as preachedby Dr . E aton .
Literary digest, r . 59,D ec. 21
,28. A P 2 .L 58 ,V .59
2 177 S l ack ers aiding the U- boats.
Literary digest, r . 59,Oct. 5
,1918 : 14— 15. A P 2 , L 58 ,v .59
"7 178 S ow ing seeds in shipyards.
Literary digest, v . 59,Dec. 1918 : 24— 25. AP 2 .L 58 ,V .59
2 179 S tein , G. S . T ranspo rtation or housing.
Am erican institute of architects . Journal,July, 1918, v .
6 : 363. NA 11 .A 42 ,V .6
2180 T ead, 0. L abor for shipyards.
Public, F eb. 1918,r . 5206— 208. A P 2 .P 87 ,v .2 1
2181 T o put war - labor on a war - basis.
Literary digest, v . 56,Mar . 16
,1918 : AP 2 .L 58 ,v .56
2182 T odd, S . W . Tutoring America’s tonn age builders.
I l lustratedwo rld,Nov . 1918, r 30: 364—367. T1 .T 2
,v .30
2182s. Trade unions and productive efficiency.
New republic, May 11, 1918, r . 15 40—41 . AP2 .N 624,v .15
Training branch makes shipbuilding instructors of workers inkindred trades to teach green men .
United S tates board emergen cy fleet corporation . Emergency fleet news, a. 1, Oct. 10, 1918 : 8. H E 745.A42 ,V .1
T rain in g departmen t in each Shipyard.
Manual train ing, Dec. 1917,r . 19 : 138—140.
TT 16 1 .M25,V . 19
2185 U nderw ood, J . J . Because he wanted to ; the philosophy o f
Robert Mo ran,Puget S ound shipbuilder.
S unset,Aug.
,1918
,v . 41 : —45. F 851 .S Q5,v .41
U . S . Congress . House. Comm ittee on me rchan t m arin e an d
fisher ies. Housing for employees of Shipyards buildingships for the Un ited S tates shipping board emergency
fleet corporation . H earings, S ixty- fi fth Congress, secondsession , on S . 3389
,to autho rize and empower the United
S tates shippingboard emergency fleet co rpo ration to pur
chase , lease, requisition , or otherwise acquire improved or
E M PLOYEE S AND TH E LABOR PROBLE M 269
un improved land, houses, buildings , and for other pur
poses . January 23 and28 1918.
l l’ashington , Go vt. prin t. off ,1918. 80 p. 523§
18—9168 HD7293.A 3A2 19 18
0 187 U . S . S hipbuilding labo r adjustmen t board. Decision as to
wages , hours and other conditions in A tlantic Coast, Gul f
and Great Lakes shipyards. October 1, 1918.
Washington , D . C.
,1918. 98 p .
19—26263 HD4966 .S 52U 5 1g18k
2187a Decision as to wages, hours , and other condi
tion s in Pacific coast shipyards. October 1, 1918.
Washington , D . C. 1 p. l . , 23 p.
19—26264 HD496 6 .S 52U52 19181;
U n ited S ta tes shipping board em ergency fleet corpora
tion . Report of the Shipyard employmen t man agers’
con ference heldunder the auspices of the I ndus trial serv
ice departm en t Of the Division of construction ,E merg
ency fleet corporation . Washington , D . C November 9
and10, 1917.
Washington , Go vt. p rin t. off ,1917. 62 p.
18—26037 VM2 3 .A 85 1917a
2188a H eal th and sanitation section . S tan dards Of the De
partmen t of health and sanitation of the United S tates
shipping board em ergency fleet corpo ration ,1918. Lieut.
Co l . Phil ip S . Doane,dir ecto r .
[Philadelphia .? 1918] 3] p. incl . fo rms . p lans (par t fold. )
19 H D7269 .S 43U 4 1918a
2189 I ndustrial ser vice sect-ion . Aids to employment man
agers and intervi ewers on shipy ard occupations with description of such occupations . S pecial bull etin . S erieson employmen t m anagemen t in the shipyard. E mploym en t managemen t branch. I ndustrial service section ,
I n
dustrial relations group . United S tates shipping boardemergency fleet corporation .
Philadelphia,1918. 147 p. incl . tables. 23
19—26271 HF5549.U6 19183
Handbook on employment management in the
shipyard. Bul letin 1. O rganizing the emp loymen t department.
Philadelphia, 1918. 1 fvol . £351.HF 5549 .U5
LI BRARY OF CONGRE S S
2190a U n ited S tates S hippin g board em ergen cy fleet corporation . Restaurant facilities for shipyard workers. P re
paredby F rederick S . Crum .
Washington , Gou’t prin t. of ,
1918. 63 p . in cl . tables,plates
,
p lan s (1 fold. )B ib l iography : p . 63.
18—26666 T X 945.U 5
I ndustrial trainingsection . Emergency training. Train
ing course for shipyardin structors.
H ampton ,Va.
,H ouston prin ting
—18. 3 u. 523
VM 173 .A 3
2191a L abor supp ly section . Emergency fleet classification
listingunder the n ew selective service regul ation s.
Philadelphia,1918. 47 p . incl . forms. 255
m;
19— 26273 UB343.A5 1918n
2192 U til iz in g house carpen ters for building ships.
Amer ican lum berman , Jtime 15, 1918, no . 3248 : 33—34.
T S S OO.A5,n o.2248
V an Gaasbeek ,R ichardM . Trainingwooden boat and Ship
workers.
National marin e,Nov .
,1918
,u. 13 : 493—46.
W age decision of Shipbuilding labor adjustment board as re
vised,corrected, and extended to March 1, 1918.
U. S . Committee on public informa tion . Ofi cial bulletin .
u. 2,Mar . 16 , 1918 : 10
— 11,14. D570.A 2A3 ,v , 2
2195 W age scale andconditions of labor at Delaware River andBal
timore shipyards.
I ron age, F eb. 38,1918
,u. 551—553. T 1.I 7 ,v .101
2196 W age scale for shipbuilding labor on North A tlan tic coast.Engineering (9 con tracting, Apr . 1918
,r . 411 .
TA201.E 5,V .49
2197 W arn er , F rederick T . An alysisof shipyardorgan ization .
I n ternational m arin e engin eering, Jan .
,1919 u. 34: 4.
VM 1.M3 ,V .24
2198 W ehl e, L . B . L abor problems in the Un ited S tates duringthe war .
Quarterly journal of economics, F eb. 1918, v. 33 : 3334 84.
H B 1.Q3 ,V .32
AUTHOR I NDE X
[T he numbers refer to the items, not to the pages . )
Abel l , W . S
Aberdeen , John C. H . G . , 7th
earl of
Abbot, Everett VAbbott, baron . S ee T enterden ,
Chas. Abbott, I st baron .
Academy of po l itical science,N . Y
Adams , 0. AAdams, Henry CAdamson , W i l l iam C
Albertson , Charles 1915
Aldrich , H . LAldrich marine d irectory 1910
Alexander, H . F “ 399
A lexander, Joshua 243,
257, 258, 260—263, 268.
42 7, 686—688, 735, 736
Alford , L. P 629
Allen , Edward E 2099
Al len , F . L 1368,2100
Al len , Frederick J 1047
1115, 1475, 1754, 2144
Al len , Joseph 2
Alwyn - S chm i dt, L. WAmerican academy of pol i ticaland social science , Phila 3,
100, 702, 798
American association of portauthorities
American bureau of shipp ing,N . Y
84, 101
American concrete institute_ 1515
American marine engineer 1010
American 1910a
American shipmasters ’ association 799, 1633
American sh ipp ing and industrial league
American steam ship associa
tion 85, 1039
Anderson , N . L 1392
Anderson , T homas F 334
Andrews , Fran kAnnes ley , Alexander
121739 —19 — 18
- c
Batso n , Don A
An spacher, Louis KAn thiaume , AArm itage - S m i th , GArno ld , Julcan HArno ld , T homasArnould , S ir JosephA l' tlfi il no y de Galdacano , G . de 1441
Atherley - Jones , Llewel l yn A 803
Atkinson , GeorgeA t lan tic works , Boston , Mass 1636
\ttwood, Edward L 1040, 1058—1060
.\ner 974
Ay lward , W i l l iam J.\yres , S teven B 259
l zaasch, Ern st 4
l labcock, W . I rving 1061
l lail let, H . F 747
Da ily , Laurence R_ 805
Baker , A . H 1373
Baker, Abijah R 1442
Baker , B e r nard Nada l 99,
104, 342 , 343, 448, 499, 518, 652
laidw in , George J 548, 1291, 1921
Bal lingal l , James 1062
Bal timore. Chamber of Com
merceBank of the M anhattan co. , N . Y .
Barber, HBarbour, S ir Dav idBarker, J. EBarker, S amuel HBarker, W . PDar l ing, W . EBarnaby , S ydn ey WBarnes , Charles Bl larney , W i l l iam JBarr, Harry KBarrett, JohnBarry , Patrick 1923, 1924
Barton . John K 1064
Bass i , A 12 52
l lateman , S ir Alfred E 709
lates , W i l l iam Wa l lace 6 , 7 ,
106 - 112 , 320, 325
329.335, 807, 808.1637
274 AUTHOR
Bauer, GustavBeach , Charles FiskBeard , Al exander H
Beard , Dan iel C_Bel l , George WBe l lows, H . A
B enecke, W i l l iamBennet, J . C
B ennett, W i l l iam PorterB entmann , EugenBerg, EB erghaus, Johann I saakB erglun d , AbrahamB ertin , Louis Emi leBest
’
s insurance news
B est’
s in surance reportsB i les, John HarvardB irdsa l l , K . N
B is hop, A LB lackmore, EdwardB lake, Alpheus P 113
B lockmann , R 1127
B lood , W. H . , j r
B loomfi eld, M 2106
B lue, F. K 533
Bocler , H 466
Boehmer, George H 1443
Bol les, A. E 549
B o l les , Albert S idneyBoo le, Leonard H 107]
Boston . Board of trade 114
B oston . Chamber of commerce 115
Comm. on merchant marine_ 12 ,
116 493
B oston marine society_ 119
B os worth , George F redericlLBourde l le, P ierre MBow les , F . T_
Boyd , Fran k LB oyd , WBrad ford , E . S
B ragg, Edward MB ranson , Ware, j rB rassey , T homas B rassey , l st
earl 814
B renon , C. S 14
B renzinger, A. H_ 2107
B riggs , Lloyd V 144-l
B rinker, J 1730
B ristow , Joseph Little 120
B ri tish dom in ions general insuro
ance co. ltd 815
I NDEX
L . .
Chamberlain , George AChamberla in , Joseph A
Champion , David JChandler, W i l l iam HenryChapman , W i l l iam O
Charnock , JohnChatterton , Edward K
Ch i lds , Richard S
B rittain , W i l l iam M
B roady , H. WB rooklyn . Publ ic l ibraryB rooks , S ydneyB roomfi eld, Reginal d CB rown , Harrison GB rown , W i l l iamB rowne, L. A.
B ruce, John R . B
B ryan t, S eth EBudde, AugustBul lard , W i l l iam . H . GBul len , Frank T homasBundesman , C. S
Bureau veritas, ParisBurn , John I ldertonBurton , Francis GBurton , T heodore E l ijah
21 , 428
Bush , I rv ing T 99, 190—192, 512, 658
Butts, I saac R 1076
Cal , Al fredo 1077
Cal , An ton io 1077
Carmichae l , Andrew WCa lder, W i l l iam M 1078
Caldwel l , James 1079
Cal lender, Guy S tevens 15
Campbel l , Alexander 0 820
Campbe l l , Robert 821
Canada. R oyal com
building industryCarr, M. FCarse, Henry R
Carter, Charles FBarter, GeorgeCarter, H . R
Catlett, CharlesChal lamel , P ierreCha lmers , S ir M. D . E. S
Chamber of commerce of the U.
S . of America 123, 2153
Comm. on merchan t marine 124
Chamberlain , Eugene Ty ler 16 ,
237, 358, 1261
276 AUTHOR I NDEX
Donk in , E. M 1066
Donkin , s. B ryan 1066
Donnel ly , Wil l iam T 1417,
1702, 1738, 1870, 1871, 1949
Donovan,D . J_ 100
Doo ley , W . H 2118
Dorrance, J. G 519, 12 47
Doty , Al vah H 973
Douglas , S ir Howard 1680
Douglas, P. H 2119
Douglas , W i l l iam HarrisDouglass, E . V 178
Drown , Frank S 1736
Droz , Alfred Edouard 830
Ducéré, Edouard 28
Duckworth , LawrenceDud ley , J. GDuer, John 832 833
Dussoi,Aimé 1090
Dutton , A . H 1952
Dyer, Clarence H_ 1638
Dyment, C. V 1362
Dyson , Charles W 1064, 1091 , 1299
Easton , W . H 1953
Eaton , Charles AEdwards , John R 389
E dye, John 1092
E ldridge, W i l l iam H 833
E ley , Charles V. A 1703
Elgar, FrancisElkins
,S tephen B 789
E l l iott, Charles B 836
E l l is, H 1956
Elwel l , Dav i d “
Emergency fleet news 1036
Emerson , GEmmett, W . L. R
Engineering standards co. , L on
don
Englar,D . R 837
Erskine, Li l l ian 2122 , 2123
E spital lier, G 1549
Essary,J. Frederick " 104
Essex institute, S alem , Mass 29
Estep , Harvey C 1740
Etter, H . B 1236
Evans, Al fred Dud ley 55
Evans , Frank EEvans, Henry 839
Evans , Ho lden A 132
Evans, 8 . M
Eve l yn , John 30
Everett, H. A
Fletcher, R . A
Evers , EEvers ley
,G . J . S haw-Lefevre,
l st baron 854
Fa irbai rn , S ir W i l l iam , bart 1651
Fairp lay 1011
Fal coner, Wil l iam 1902
Farnam , Henry Walcott 133
Farquhar, John M 245
Farr, Merton E 1093
Fawcett, W 1551, 2126
Fayle, C. E 32
Ferguson , H . L 1805, 1806
Ferguson , W i l liam B 1743, 1898
Fernandez Duro, Cesareo 1457
Ferrin , A . W 33,
Ferris, T heodore E 1862 ,
1865, 1866, 1879—1884, 1890
Fiennes, Gerard 34
F i lene, Edward A 589
F i ncham , John 1652
F lanun , Oswal d A . H 1094
F lem ing, W 1704
F letcher, Duncan Upshaw 99,
134, 1559
1043,
1095, 1096, 1460, 1461
Flood , Henry D_ 244
Forbes , Robert Bennet 35, 119, 1462
Forbes, W . D 1281, 1965
Ford , C . H 1211
Formaleon i, Vincenzio A 36—3 8
Fow ler, Charles Newel l 135
Fow ler, John A 842
843
Frank l in , P. A . S 100
Freeman , J . EFrench . F . J 1340
Frey , T . A 39, 1463, 1969
Fripp , R . M 1970
F rost, M. O 617, 1413
Fry , Henry 40
Funne l 1012
Furuse th , Andrew 136—138, 257
Gal l inger, Jacob H 275,
294 2 96, 352 , 505
Gambaro , Raffaele 846
Garner, J . W 1177
Gatewood , W i l l iam 483
Cause, Harry T 1468
Gaylord , Edw in E l lis
Geare, R . I 1175, 1464
Gelder, M. G . de 1971
Gephart, W i l l iam Frank l in 847
Gettel l , R . GGibboney , S . G
G il kison , Augusta I . GG i lkison . RobertG lass , E. RGo in , John WGoldingham, C. S
Go ldmark , Paul ineGood , E . T
Good , T
Goodal l , S . V
Gordon , F. G . RGordon , JamesGottheil , Paul
AUTHOR
480
1463
1463
1086
139
41
984
619
4" 344
1433
503
764
100, 128, 388, 707
Goulaeil’
, E . E 1706
Gove,Dav id_ 1747
Gow , W i l l iam_Goyena, Miguel 851
Gracie , Alexander 1097 , 1466
Gradenwitz , AGraham , T homas 1309
Gran t, Gordon 1098
Gran tham , JohnGt. B rit. Admira l ty
B oard of tra.de_ 986. 987
Corn. on mercantile marine fund
Com . on shipping and
shipbuilding
L oad l ine com
Com. of imperial defence
H ome dept
Hgdrographic oflice
Parl iament.mans.
eign tradePatent ofiice.
H ouse of com»
S elect com. on for
LibraryR ogal com. on loss of l ife a t
sea
Roya l com. on shipping
ringsTreasur y. Com. on national
guarantee for war riskfor shipping
Great Lakes registerGreat Lakes week lyGreathead , John F
Gree ley , S . A
Greene, W i l l iam S
Grey, Henry MGriffin , R . S
Griffin . S amue l PGriffi ths , John W
8
I NDEX
LGrondal , B . L 1749
Grosvenor, Charles Henry 246 ,
253, 292, 293, 295
Guaranty trust company of NewYork 141, 141a, 676
Gueritte, T . J 1566
Guilhaumon , J o s eph B arthelemy
1q marine register and shipbui ld ing rev iew 1014
Haarmann , Hermann J 1104
I l aas , A . L 1467
Hackney , W i l l iam P 142
l l agedorn , Bernhard 44
Ha l l , Arno ld 766
Ha l l , C. H 1183
Ha l l , Henry 143, 1105
Hal l, \V 2130
Ha l le , Ernst von 1498
Hal let, Richard M 1750
Halstead , Albert 1429
Hamburg. Assekuranzmakl er 857
Hande lskammer 858, 859
Ham i l ton , J. M 860
Ham i lton , Walton H 12 6
Hammond , El isha 861
Hard ing, EdwardHard ing, George 862 , 863
Hardy , RufusHarlan Ho l l ingsworth cor
poration , W ilmington , Del 1468
Harlan news 1015
Harris, W i l l iam J 1981
Harvard un iv. Bd. of voc. gui d_ 2131
Hart, Edward Louis de 802
Hatch , Ernest F . G 989
Hang, T . L. E 1567
Henderson , GHendrick , B . J 406, 1316
Hen in de Cuv i l lers , E . F 36, 37
Henry , Robert L 271
Henry , S . M 1982
Hepburn , W i l l iam P 787
Herald of commerce 1032
I l ering, C 1233
I l ermanos, H 1751
Herner , Heinrich 753
Herr, E . M
Hew lett, GrahamHexamer, W i l l iam GHeywood , Fran kH ildyard, FrancisHil l , Charles S tephen
278
Hil l , Ham i lton AndrewsHi l l , James JH il l , M. FHi l l , R . CHil lcoat, Charles HHil l house, Percy AHird , W . B
Hislam , P. A
Hoar, Al lenHobart, H . M
Hobson , Richmon d PHodges, G . C i
Hofiman , Frederick LHoifmann , W i lhelmHo ldsworth , W . S
Ho l l ister, H. C
Holmes, S ir George C. V
Ho lms, A. CampbellHo lt, HHo lzapfel , A. 0
Hopkins, C. T
Hopk in s, Man leyHopkins, Nev i l Munroe
AUTHOR I NDEX
Horne, L. E
Hosmer, W . A
Hough,B enjam in O lney
Hovgaard , W i l l iam 1109
Howard , HenryHow land , Henry R 1471 til
Hubbard , Henry V 2137
Huddleston , GeorgeHudson , W i l l iam WHuebner, George G
100, 160, 161 , 718, 879
Huebner, S olomon S
147, 262, 266 , 712 , 737, 866 , 867
Huet, P ierre Dan iel 49
Hughes, Charles H1110, 1570, 1753
Hul bert, A . B 1472
Humphrey , W i l l iam E
Hungerford , Edward_Hunter, T heodoreHurd , A . S 1473
Hurley , Edward Nash l 47a, l 4s
152 , 615, 616 , 620, 631, 632.
634, 647, 651, 654, 664, 666 ,
667 , 668, 677, 679, 1348, 1360,
1402 , 1808, 1996 , 2138, 2139
Hutch inson , Linco lnHutch ison , P. AHyman , Mark
Justice , Je ffersonKe l ler, Hans
I n formation annualI ngerso l l
,Joseph R
I nman, James
I nsti tution of engineers and
ship - bui lders in S cotland ,G lasgow. L ibrary 1046
I nsurance society of New York 873
I nsurance year book 874
I n ternational association of
marine underwritersI n ternationa l h igh com. Centralas cent
-
ire council
I n ternational institute of agricul ture
I n ternational marine congress,London , 1893
I nternational marine engineering
I n ternational scamen ’
s un ion of
Amer 136—138, 154
I n ternational society for the
deve lopmen t of commercialeducation
I rv ine , AI taly . Laws , statutes, etc
I to , Jiuj iro
I ves, Hen ry WJackman , W i l l iam JamesJackson , Frederick HuthJackson , Orton PorterJames, Francis Bacon
Jann i , A . CJapan . Mercantile marine burcau 50
Jeffers , W . N 992
Jensen , Andreas B 878
Jewel l , J . Grey 158
Joannes , F. Y 2137
John T . G 1212
Johnson , A. F 1296, 1999
Johnson , Alv in 551
Johnson , Emory R 100,
159—161, 472 , 476, 716—718, 879
Jo hnson , R . W 318
Johnson , T . M_ 1114
Jones, Grosvenor MJoneS , R . D 880
Joyce , Joseph A 881
.I urien de La Grav iere, Jean P.
280 AUTHOR
Marblehead h istorical societyMarescaux , A. E . HMarine in surance annualMarine journalMarine news
Marine recordMarine rev iewMaritime registerMark ley , AMarsden , Reginald GMarsh , Arthur R ichmondMarshal l , S amuelM arshal l , S tephenMarston , G lennMartin , FrederickMarv in , T homas OMarv in , W inthrop Lipp itt_
62, 171, 172 , 341, 374, 390, 400,
451, 486, 504, 609, 1294, 1480
Mason , A. J 1351
Mason , Charles J 1376
Massa, R . F 1277
Massachusetts. Directors of theport of Boston 173, 174
Mather, F . J 1481
Mathews, John L 367
Mathewson , A . M 99
Matthiesen , F . E 1905
Maxey , Edw in 324
Max im , HMachl in , L_
Meloney , W i l l iam B rownMelv in , R . B
Menz ies, A . F
Merchan t, E . 0
Merchants’ assoc. of New YorkMerchants national bank , B os
Meriwether, W. S
Mess, Henry AMetcalf, E l iab W_Metsker, Charles FMetz, T heodorMi l ler, J. ErnestMi l lner , Walter DM i l ls, J. CMofi
’
ett, L. W
Mo ldenhauer, PaulMonks, A . G 1580, 2016
Montagu, John W . E . D . S . M. ,
2d baronMontgomery , Thomas HMontojo y Pasaron , P
I NDEX
1669
Moore , Walton NMoran , RMorison , D . B
Morrison , John HM otorsh ipMott, GeorgeMoul ton , Haro l d GMuchnic, C . MMil l ier, Ernst A . AManger, W i l l iam PMurphy
,John McL
Murray , Athole JM yers , C . CNagel , CharlesNationa
'
l assoc. of cotton manu
facturers
Nationa l bus iness league of
AmericaNational forei gn trade con
ven tion 178—182a
Nationa l forei gn trade coun
cil 183, 722
Nationa l marine 1024
National marine engineers beneficial assoc. of U . 8
National marine league of the
U . S . of Amer 184, 185,
Nautical gazette 1025
Negley , James S cott 186
Nelson , F . L 355
Ne lson , F . N 1817
Nelson , John Horatio 187, 681
Nelson ,Knute 276
Neudeck, Georg 1127
Neumann , Josef 1128
New international year book 188
New York ( Ci ty ) B oard of
underwritersYork ( Ci ty ) Court of com/
mon pleas
New York ( S tate ) Comm. to in
res tigate port N . Y. har
bor 189
I nsurance deptNewYork ( S tate ) . Chamber ofcommerce 190—192 , 494, 705
New York assoc. for the restora
tion o f Amer. sh ipp ing in terests 193
New York maritime register 723
New York produce exchange 724
New York . Publ ic l ibrary_ 1048—1050,
1583. 1672 , 1764, 2029
AI'
T I I l l i‘
.
Newark , N. J. , Free publ ic l ibrary 87 , 88 , 1051
Newstead , l lalpli 1673
N ico l , Georg 1129
N ico laysen ,N ico lay 1485
N ie lson ,J . F 1674
N immo ,Joseph , j r
N issen,L 433
N i xon ,Louis_ 345—347
Noble ,N . J 349, 354, 363
N06] , Octave_ 1090
No lan ,F . J 524
Norris , George W 438
North German Lloyd steamshipco. , B remen
Norton , Charles P__Nowery , James S hawOak leaf, Howard BOak ley , TO
’
Donnel l , Eugene Edward
Ofiiey,C. N
O lander, Victor AO lcott, CharlesO lcott, J . Van VechtenO ldknow , Reginal d Charles 1131
Oppenheim , MichaeL 64
Gram, S ir Henry J 1146
Orde, E . L 1412
Os ier, C. A 1371. 2031
Owen , S ir Douglas725, 823, 875. 918
Owen , Hugh 1132
Owen , R . L 99
Paasch , H 1905
Pacific coast assoc. of port au
thorities
Pacific marine registerPacific marine rev iewPacific motor boat and motorship
Pacific socia l sc ience assoc
Pa ine, Ralph Delahaye
Paine, W i l l is S eaverPan American financial con ference , Wash . , D . C. , 1915 229
Panama canal zone 976
Papua 753
Paris. I nternational san itary
convention , 1903 977
Park , S ir James AlanParker, Foxhal l A 1486
I NDEX
Powers , A . CPowers , B en tonPowers. F . P__
Prade l le, JeanPratt. J. AP rebe, George HenryPrice . Theodore H
281
Parker, MarcParkinson ,
T homas II 'arry , J . W
Parsons , M . PParsons , T heophi lusPary in , E merson 13
Patchin , Robert HI ‘atten , Jarv isPa tterso n , R . Y
Peabody , Ceci l HobartPeabody , Henry WaylandPeabody , Susan WadePease. Fred Forrest
Peck , W i l l iam E
Pegier, Ernest CI’e n il ieton . Fields S
Penrose, B o iesPermanent internationa l association o f nav igation congresses 89. 9
6
Perrin , W . G 1488
Perry , John 1 187
Perry , L 339, 1188
Peters , Max 726
Pett, Ph ineas 1488
Phelps . Ed i th M 91 , 201
Phe lps, Edward B 922
Phen is , Albert 1584
Phi lade lphia commercial ma
seum
Ph i l l ips , W i l lardP ierson , Ward WP iez , CharlesP lass, FriedrichP l imso l l , S amue lPo l lock , Dav id 1053,
1136. 1137, 1489, 2037
Po l lock , Hen ry Edward 777
Po l lock , \Val ter 1586
Porter, L . C 1221
Porter, S tephen G 244
Po rter, W il l iam Wagener 778
P o r t l a n d c e m e n t assoc.
Chicago 1588—1592
Pow el l , Joseph W 1274,
1321, 1358. 1848
1769
282 AUTHOR
Price, W i l l iam H
Prince, TPubl ic affairs in formation service 92 , 928, 1054
Quick , Herbert 203
Radford , W i l l iam 1677
Radhakumuz‘aMukhopadhyfiym 70
Radunz , KarlRai lway marine news 1028
Rale igh , S ir Walter “ 1492
Rando lph , Carman Fitz 204
Ransde l l . Joseph E 205
Ran toul , Robert S 29
R edfi eld, W i l liam Cox 206 ,
284, 285, 420, 490
Reehorst, Karel P. ter 1907
Re inhardt, F . G 2046
Renard , Leon 1493
Renn inger, Warren Daub 1138
Renw ick, W . H 729
I ieven thlow , E . von 1193
Rice, Dav id P 331
R ichards. George 930
Richardson , E . V 1432
R ickcord, R . V_ 2163—2165
I liesenberg, Fe l i x 779
Ring,W
Riotte , Eugene 1155
Ritch ie, R 2166
Roach , JohnRoberts , 0 931
Roberts, T homas GRoberts, W . L 1678
Robertson , Les l ie S 1066
Rob inson , Ernest HRobinson , H . C 2048
Robinson ,R ichard H. M
Rob in son , S . M“ 1217
Rocco , Francesco 932
Roes ler, R . E _ 1900
Rogers, F. E 1824
Rogers, George W 1140
Rogers, T homas J 1246
Romairone. G iuseppe 1905
Roosevelt, F . D 2169
Roosevel t, T heodore 1398
Rosener, E. KRoscoe, E . S 933
Rosenthal , Benjam in J 210—212
Ross, Patrick H . W 99, 213- 215
Ross, W i l l iam Edward 614
Rouge, J 1141
Roundy , H. J 1771
I NDEX
A
Rounthwaite. H. M
Row land , WRudder d irectoryRage, Reinho l d FRuhl , ARamsey, DavidRuprecht, F . KRush , B en jam inRushmore, Dav id B
Russel l , John S
Russel l , W i l l iam C
S adler, H. CS aggau, Heinrich F. K
S an Francisco. Chamber Of
commerce 216
S aunders, A. E 1300
Saunders, Edward W 267
S avary , Robert 937
S awyer, Ro l l in A . , j r 1049,
1583, 1672 , 1764, 2029
S chaube, Adol f 72
S chj yitt, Peter O lrog 1496
S chm idt, Louis 938
S chulz , B 1127
Schwab , Charles M 1143, 1364, 1410,
2050, 2101 , 2171- 2173
S chwarz , T j ard 1497, 1498
Schwerin , R . P 395
Scrutton , S ir Thomas Edward 780
S ealey , G . L 1499
S earch , Theodore C_ 217
S eaton , Albert ES eattle , Wash . Publ ic l ibrary 93
S e lby , G . W 1346
S e lwyn - Brown,A 525
S ennett, Richard 1146
S hack leford , Dorsey W 244
S hatter, R . R 1772 , 2053
S harp , Hunter 1400
S harp , James A 1505
S harrock , S tephen 1315
S haw , Frank HS haw , Lesl ie M 210, 218
S haw - Lefevre, George J . S ee
E versley , G . J . S haw -Lefevre,l st baron .
S hedden , T homasS lice, W i l l iamS hepherd , W . R
S heridan , F. J
S herley , SwagarS herri l l , Charles I IS h ip bui lder
284 AUTHOR
T hompson , W i ll iam JT hurston , T . G . O 1619
Tobey , Edward ST odd , J. Carro l lT odd , S . W
T omk in s, F . L_
T oro, ITorr, Ceci lT rade and transportationT raffic worldT rogneux , Georges VT row ,
Charles Edward 78
Turnbull __ 750, 756
Twe lvetrees, W . N 1621
Underwood , J . J 2185
U. S . B ureau of corporations“ 230,
Bureau of foreign and do
w es tie commerce (Dept.of comm . ) 231—234, 757
Bureau of foreign comm“ 784
OfBureau manufaciares(Dept. of comm. ct labor )_ 951
Bureau of navigation (Dept.of commerce ) _ 235—237,
1154, 1691
Bureau of statis tics (D ept.
of commerce (9 labor ) 238, 239
Bureau of steam engineering 1155, 1156
Bureau of the census 240- 242,
1157 , 1158
Bureau of war risk insur
ane 952 , 953
C o n g r e s s. Conferencecomm 243, 954
H ouse
Com . on fore ign al
fa irsCom . on in terstate6 fore ign comm 785
788, 955—957
Com. on merchantmarine and fi sh
eries688 , 735- 737, 1622. 2186
Com. on rivers and
harbors 270. 689
Com. on rules "
738. 958
S elect com . to in
vestigate certa incharges
I NDEX
v
U . S . Congress .
H ouse
Joint select com. on
Amer. shipbuilding 73
S enate 274
Com . on. commerce 275
279. 690—692.959
C o m. on. interstate
comm_ 789—792
S pecial com . on sh ippurchase bil l 280
Dept. of commerce 282- 286 ,
739, 995, 1837
Dept. of comm . ct labor 793
Dept. of justice 2083 .
Dept. of state 287—288
Federal board for voca
tian ci education 1159
I ndustrial com
I n terstate commerce com._ 289,
1001—1008
Laws. statutes, etc 290,
291, 693,
L ibrary of Congress. D i
v is ion of bibliography 94—97
Merchan t marine com
292- 297
Naval academy, Annapol is 1160
Presiden t, 298
Publ ic heal th and marinehospital service
Public health service 979
S hipbuilding labor adjust
ment board 2187, 2187a, 2194
S h ipping board299—306 , 694, 695, 742.
1051 , 1161 , 1162, 1692
Port and harbor facilities comm ission_ 695a, 695b
S teamboat inspection serv106
S uperin tendent of docu
ments 98
T reasury dept 79, 307, 743
War trade board. Bureau
of researchUn ited S tates shipp ing boardemergency fleet corporation 279,
308. 309, 692 , 693,
696 , 697 , 1009, 1056 ,
1530, 1541, 1734,
1857, 1901, 2122 , 2152
AUTHOR m a 285
Un ited S tates sh ipp ing boardemergency fleet corporationD iv
,of operations
E ducation and train ingsection 1164a, 1778
H ealth sanitation section “ 2188,
218811
I ndustrial service section_2084, 2131, 2189, 2190, 2l 90a
I ndustrial train ing section 2191
Labor supply section 2191a
National service section 311
S afety engineering section 2085
E mergency fleet news 1036
Specifications 1862- 1867,
1876. 1877, 1879—1890
Urquhart, G. D 750, 758
Uttmark, Fritz E 311a
Van Gaasbeek , Richard M 1779
1781, 2193
Van Hise, Charles R ichard “
Van Vleck , F 1218
Vardaman . James K 2087
Varney , W i l l iam H 1166
Vaughan , CVerth , Max zur
Vil laverde, E. C. de
Vincen t, S . B__
Vivante, CesareVivarttas, AlohaVose , Edward NVrooman , Carl S churzWade, H. T A
Wakeman , S amue l WWaldron , George BWal ker, John B_
Walker, S ydney FWales, Dav i d HWal l , A. T
Wa l lace, T homasWal ling, W i l l iam EWalsh , Robert_Walsh , T homas JWal ton , T homasWannon , A. CWappiius, Johann EduardWarner, Frederick T_Warw ick , C. LWaterways j ournaiWatson , T homas H_ e
Watt, R . M
Watts , J. M
Watts , S ir Ph i l ipV . B
Webb , W i l l iam H\Vehen CarlWeeks , J . WWeh le, L. B_
Weiss, GeorgeWelch , J. JWel ls, Dav id AmesWende l , H. FWhee ler, E. B
Wh idden , John D
White, W i l l iam HWhite, S ir W i l l iam HW ig, R . JW i ldman , EW i lhe lm, D
W i l lard , WW i l lcock , A thelstaneW i l lcock , John W i l l iamW i l lert, AW i l l iams , R . D
W i l l iams , RichardW i l l iamson , JamesW i l l is, H . PW i lson , T heodore D
W i lson , W . B
W i lson , W . J. B
W i lson , Woodrow
988
1100
1783
99
2198
526
1172
12 04
81
1174
701
536
82
82
419
411
1509
371
1697
284
1224
S ee a l so U . S . P res. 1913
W i l tbank , Henry CW in the war
W inne , H . AW in ter, W i l l iam D
Woeh lke , W . V
Wo l fe, Archibald JWo l fe, F. EWo lfe, S . HWoo l lard , LloydWoo l ley, MWoo l ley , R . WWorts, George FWright, B en jamin CooperWright, C . EWynian , Wal terYoung, Chas. Fred. T
Young, Henry WYoung, T homas EYseux
,Victor
Zafra, Carlos de
Zartman , Lester WZimmermann , Erich W
288
Beton I , concrete motorship_ 1601
B ib l iographiesBoun ties and subs id ies,Un i ted S tates 1138
Commerce 87, 1051
Concrete ships 1583, 1588
Docks 93
Freedom of the seas 96
Harbors 84, 89, 90, 93, 94
I ron and stee l sh ips 1672
Longshoremen 984, 991
M arine engin eering 1044,
1046 , 1050, 1055, 1131
M arine insurance 867.
883, 899, 907 , 928, 906
M arine san itation " 974
Naval arch i tecture 1040,
1048, 1049, 1055, 1141
Nav i gation 85, 89, 90, 1055
S ea storiesS hipbui ld ing
D ictionariesHistory
S hipp ing , Un ited S tates
S h ipyardsS teamship trustsS teamshipsWooden shipsYe l low fever
B i l is of heal thS ee Marine san i tation , B i l lsof hea lth , etc.
B il ls of lading , etc 759—795
B lack locust 1338, 1729
B lack S ea, S hipping, History “
B lohm Voss co . , H am
burg 2020. 2025
Boat bui lders , Un ited S tates " 1910a.
Canada 1912 , 1913
Boat bui ld ingUn i ted S tates S tatistics 1158
B oat designs 1238
Boats , ConcreteS ee Co ncrete boats .
Boston , M ass :
CommerceHarborS h ipp ing
HistoryB i bl iography
SUB JECT I NDEX
B ottomry and responden tia“ 800. 810,
906, 919
B ounties and subsidiesForeign coun tries 160,
220, 283, 294, 295
Great B rita in 323 , 512
Un ited S tates 7.
1° 99. 103, 107, 112 . 116,
134, 160, 174, 176, 177 , 209.2 46 , 249, 251- 253. 255, 256 ,
258 2 60, 272, 275, 295, 317,
402, 452, 474, 1138
B ib liographyBristo l , Pa. , War emergencygovernmen t townS ee a lso M erchant shipbui l ding corporation , B risto l ,Pa.
Buckiershard, England , S hipbui ld ing 1483
Bul kheads 1200, 1855
Buoyancy boxes 1417,
1701, 1702 , 1711 , 1725
Bureau of war risk in surance :S ee M a r i n e in surance ,Un i ted S tates : War risk .
Ca lculations :S ee M arine engineering ,T ables, calculations, etcNaval arch itecture, Ta
bles , etc.
Cal iforn ia, S hipbui ld ing 1557, 1558
S ee also Pacific coast, R ed
wood City , S an Francisco.
Ca l iforn ia shipbui ld ing co . , LongBeach , Cal
Camden , N . J Yorkship vii
lage 2112 , 2206
Camouflage 1306
CanadaConcrete sh ipsM arine insuranceS h ipbui lders . D irectory
S h ipbui ld ingLabor problemS ee al so N iagara, Oh
tario , Quebec.
S h ipyards 2027 , 2094
Canadian Vic-hers , L td. , LonguePo in t, Quebec
Cant frames
SUBJECT
Capita l invested in ship fi rms 541 ,
563 , 581 , 590. 620, 623
("
argo ships 295, 12226 1322 1329 ,
1686 , 1718, 1738, 1829. 2082
Bui lders , American 1910a
Des i gn 1182
Machinery , S tandardiza
S tee lS pecifications
Wooden 1870, 1871 , 1872 , 1891
S tandardizat ion 1808 , 1875
S pecifications 1876 , 1877,
1879—1890
Cargoes and stowage 584, 764, 984—997
Caro l ina ship bui ld in g co rporation , Wilmington , N . C_
Cast stee l ships - 1
Casual labor :S ec Longshoremen
Charter- part iesChartersCheckweighin
China :CommerceS hipbui ld ingS h ipyards
Classification of shipsS ee Measurement of ships .
Cl ipper sh ips 17
76 , 77, 160, 1469, 1481 , 1783
Clyde passenger steamer 1509
Coaiing station s 223
Coast wise steamship lines , Gov
ernment con tro l 608
Coastw ise trade 116 - 118,
250, 254. 269, 289, 580
Coastw ise vesse ls 339, 340, 594
Co ld storage on shipboard__ 1167 , 12 77
Co lumb ia engineering works ,Portland , Oreg 1773, 2061
Co lumbia river, S hipbui l d ing 1038.
2056
S ee also Pacific coast, S hipbui ld ing.
Commandeered ships :S ee Requis itioning of ships .
CommerceB ib l iography 87, 1051
History 19, 30, 47, 49, 56. 59, 72
B el gium , History 26
B oston
12 1739— 19 — 19
INDEX 89
Commerce— Continued .
Greac B ri tain 10, 318, 752
History 30
East I nd ies_ 20
I nd ia 20, 70
New York ( S tate ) 189
S an Francisco 83
S outh America , 99.
287, 288, 371
Un ited S tates 100, 109,
13" 14111 , 161 , 169, 178
183 , 186 , 198, 248, 249, 316 ,
319, 437, 553, 604, 637 , 640
History 45, 79
S tatistics 232 ,
233, 234, 238, 239
China 99
Far Eas t_ 99, 286
Latin America 229
Pacific Ocean 214
Phi l ippine I s lands 294, 295
S outh America 99
287, 288 , 294, 295, 371
Competition versus cooperation 100
Composi te sh ipsBui lders, Amfl ican 1910a,
1912 , 1913
Concrete barges1523, 1524, 1560, 1561 , 1576 ,
1595, 1596 , 1607, 1618, 1622
Concrete boats 1516 ,
1573, 1597 , 1598, 1613, 1622
Concrete sh ips 1510—1629, 2016
B ib liography 1583, 1588
Bui lders , Am erican 1910a, 1912
Cost 1541 , 1542 , 1544
Defects 1514,1515,
1517 , 1531, 1539, 1545,
1550, 1584 1614—1616 , 1627 , 1629
I nsuran ceMall ory , W . S . , p lan 1622
P lans 1541 ,
1546 , 15 I 5, 1617, 1020, 1622—1624
S hear 1572
Wal ler system 1621
Weber, C. , p lan 162 2
Construction of shipsS ee Naval arch itecture .
Consular invo icesConsular lawCon traban dConvoy-
ing at sea, His toryCopper for shipbui ld ing
290 SUB JE CT
Copper- p ipe smithin c
Corros ion , Preven tion of
Corrugated shipsS ee I ron and steel sh ips.
Cost of sh ipbui ld ing “ 1161 ,
1541 , 1542 , 1544, 1644,
1743, 1894, 1896—1899
Cram p , W i l l iam , sons shipbui ld ing Co . , Philadelphia 1894
Cranes, derricks, etc 1363,
142 2 , 1971, 1972 , 1992 , 2005,
2ol oa, 2025, 2039, 2067, 2080
S ee a lso Equipment, S hipyards.
Craw l Keys, stee l cargo sh ipCrews
S ce S eamen .
Dangerous cargo 985, 986
S ee also Cargoes and stow
age.
Deck l oadsDecksD eferred rebates
Origin of termDeiaware R iver sh ipyardsDemobi l ization , S h ipp in g
Democratic po l iciesS ee also S h ip purchase b il l ,W i lson ‘
s poli0y.
D erricksS ee Cranes, derricks, etc.
D ictionaries , S hipbui ldin g 1902—1909
B ib l iography 1906 , 1908
Dan ish 1907
Dutch 1907
Engl ish 1905, 1900, 1907
French_ 1905, 1907, 1908
German 1905, 1907, 1909
I ta lian_Portuguese 1907
Russ ian_ 1907
S pan ish1907
S ee also G lossary , S hipbui ld ing.
D ieppe , FranceD imens ions , S h ip :
S ee Measuremen t o f ships
I NDEX
D irectories , S h ipbui lders, American 1910—1913
D iscrim inating duties 294, 295
Un ited S tates S tat istics 307
S ee also Preferential duties.
D isplacement of sh ipsDock labor :
S ee LongshoremenD ocks
B ib l iographyFran ceUn ited S tates 234,
695a , 695b
Docks , D ry . Un ited S tates . D i
rectory 1912
Doors 1200, 1264, 1327
Dorsetshire, Concrete ships 1603
Douglas fir 1765
Douglas fir sh ips , Un ited S tatesspecifications 1879, 1880, 1889
Draft ing room_ 1950, 2048
Dri l ls , Electric_ 1252
S ee a lso Electrici ty , Appi ication to shipbui lding ;Equipment, S hipyards.
Dri l ls , PneumaticDocks , D ry . Un ited S tates . D i~
rectoryDues and port chargesDuthie, J . F . , co .
, S eattle,Wash 1998
E agle, Ford submarine chaser 793
Electric We ld ing 1079.
1135, 1335, 1341, 1351, 1365.
1387, 1388. 1433. 1475, 1630
1633, 1642 , 1646- 1648, 1660.
1661, 1678, 1679. 1698, 1850
Electricity , App l ication to shipbui ld ing 1317.
1475, 1634, 1674, 1726 , 1748,
1955, 1958, 1972 , 2009, 2098
S cc a lso Electric weld ing ;Equipment, S hipyards .
Electrici ty o n sh ips 1075, 1114, 1289
S ee als o Propulsion , Electric.
Elsw ick shipbui ld ing yard ,Wa lker, England
Enemy vessels capturedEquipment, S hips 1092 , 1277, 1278,
1281, 1282 , 1284, 1289, 1328, 1374
2928 SUBJEC'IYKI NUEX ‘f
I Great BritainM CODtmuéd.
1135, 166821,
3 11i373flq i1904n é19916 ,
S ee also D ictionariegmsnigbuilding Il QQfiififi l rdGM $ iel 1 my.
Goethalsm eorge’
flW A oLum uum
Government aid to shippingizmhl
S ee Bount ies and subsidiesamgom'
q
Governmen t con t ro l Q‘
L'
315
Uniatlefi l S tfiflQSu L xJné c W Qifim
675
.OUS 474, 4751 559
Skikefrfiihé'fifi (TW BEQEWL:"851 F ore ign countri es -
u-
g g l u j j hl 505
118, 122, 134, 1478011661afiel fifi d(1699n
695: $ 99 203, 204, 219, 226, 264, 268,
MEI 2.7
.8q280, 1311054 14.
SCI A1 11 , 486iflffifid489,
5 6313 686n68171i690; 691
L301 - B ib lio grap h y 98
(my & B arash e lectricrdnbbmg'
da
15111366 11119,
(fi lefit Br i ta in -
'
afrm '
midz
QI”Bio‘fll—hgties; "
328, 512[ fig
10f20j3183752‘f f’ - Hi s tory 2 131 111132 51. 1' " 13609 Concrete
I S 1581,—162d
"HarbIo‘rks
-
32 Itfng§hoienienw m n $ 17”.n
a rme
WVar—
f
.crzahfagimisqmiw ;m um —H m ] ! 751
weMaritimeeflawfi s 2.43,
.mm mm _2201180 904
[N iifcigafi dmH istoryU 30
851 (N avy. y ar ds whwmu’
ddiu “ 1923
1099,
ooa1 .8011
p 1362418804r1<389Ja411,6209 .0209 our . 1412 ,
- 1oso;11084171923
.H O$ hipbuilding « nu.
£ 701 1473,
£ 905? £ 0118 .rflM4ifiQB33i 688l 31489, 1505
EE OS hffifiixfifiOS , 805§ , 1filfiZ 322 ,
« 1A-
TM 1174811749, 751,
8175 987, 988
B i b l iograp h y 54
10
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iefl unfiafi?
’ fin ?)B ib 1ography
2022, 2028, 2037 2042 ,
51991 7913 1 m in 1 0 140 (n ?
1071Tonnaagev rrih l irj dq iifz
V
Pac ifi c - t 11 196
Ha rl an H ol lrflégwortfiméoppj’vw.
T7Wl lmington , Della no m mm mui « rxi’
l
002 S ec B ethleheflihshfipmwamgtq m i"!co rpora t ion , Ha rlan Natal . . l l ' n i
'
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conn ’ f nrm fi hr‘f r
"
1 v in 11976 ' 1977Gu l f coas t s h ipya rds 1475, 2187
Gu l f s teams h ip l inesw
jffjl 605
GunM
1311
Gy roscope 1196, 1305' Ha l l . J. W . , M a r ine ra i lwayS h ipbu i l d i ngWa s hHa rbo rs 65.
.kiICl 89, 90; 9374003160; 22012323
rlfi lbfi flgl flfflm a
‘
a
‘
a
‘
A—egls‘k 93.94
.'SIUBJ EOTWINDE X
Hea t ingS h ips 1167, 1385
Bib l iograp h yS h ipya rds
l l ebburn - on -Tyne , s h ipya rdsHen neb iqu e a nd M are l l e sy stemHi l ton , Va , War emergencygovernmen t town
H is to ryS h ipbu i ld i ng 60, 67 , 1069
1098, 1137. 1142 , 1149,
1175, 12 42 , 1439—1509
B ib l iograp h yI ron a n d stee l s h ips. 1459 1651
1653, 1656— 1658.
1664. 1677 , 168-1
Sa i l ing vessel s 1082
S teams h ips 1083,1095
W a rs h ipsWooden s h ips 1730.
1747, 1770, 1780, 1790
S hippin <r 1
G rea t B ri t a in32 ,
B ib l iograp h yHog a n d sag “
Hog I s landS'
ce America n in terna t iona ls h ipbu i ld ing co rpora t ion .
Hog Is land,Pa .
Ho i s ts, Gea redHoug h d es i gn , Wooden s h ipsHouse ca rpen ters as s h ipbu i l ders 2107 , 2192
Hou s ingS ee Shipworkers : Hous ing.
Ha rley , Ed w a rd N666—668. 679, 680. 701
S ee also Au t h o r i n d ex .
Hun newe l l h u l lHydrop la n
’
e gl i d ing boa tI ndi a , Commerce
H is toryS h ipp ingHistory
I nspec t ion of s h ipsinsu ra nce co . of N. A . , P h i l a_I nsu rance , F i re :
S ee F i re i nsu rance.
Insu ra nce , M a rin eS ec M ari ne insu rance .
I n ter io r d eco ra t ion of ships
12£h3
L 9 44 - l u u .+ l o l
-
T_
__v
l l ) l l
1601 . 1928
. Q ’
2 016
l nternaLicmgl..m n,trol .4. 1 653
.Iutcrnational merc h an t ma ri neLyon.ands tee l ships 1168 1188.
. 122 2 , 12 - 1630—1609
Bib l iog rap h y 1672
Bu i lders Ame'
rh an 191011.
1633
1644
_1658
1459, 1651—1658
1656- 1658) 1664. 167 1,1684
L loy d ’ s ru l es_ 1666
M a i n tenance 1662‘Plan s "
166° 1645.1673n
Repai rs 1662;167311
Spec ifi ca t ions 1862—1867
S tan d a r d iza t ion 1846—1867
I s h er w oo d system . 1337
I ta l y :Conc rete boatsM a rine in su ra nce :
2W a r
‘,
ri sk7
S h ipbu i l d ingJapan :
\ I arine i nsu ra nce 929
S h ipbu i l d ing1383
S h ipp ing 286
S h ipya rdsKn i g h t C h a r les riveter
’
Labo r u n ionsS ec Organ ized labo r:
LaborersS ee S hipworker
‘
s
La F o l lette’ s law : .
e : I 1
S ee S eamen’
s act , 1915.
La ti n Ame1 icaCommerce Un i ted S ta tesS h ipp i ng fa c i l i t ies , Uni tedS ta tes
Launc h i ngLayi ng off
S ee S h op wo rk .
Lee and B rin ton,Sea t t le , Was h-
u |
1781L ibe1 ty s h ipbu i l d in g co . , W il
m ingtou , Del
L i fe boatsL ig h tening h o lesLi g h t i ng , S h ips
S ee also E lectricty on s h ips .
S h ipya r d s
$294 m um
LiverpoolrE nglandfl Dongshéneé
'
ro ti
Eom eufi fi g L L LL Jflfl t23 . 12L
856 389, 890 931 , 965« 11 11
“
f - 891
I( 16 6
11gshoremen
q '
ibliegl aphy
3l i ‘ R i i t 989991 ,996 . 997
ifzoss rof iiife _at sean u r
E SSSesr S hipp ingS ee Eu ropean war , Tonnage l osses .
‘imr
ria; s s_
1 11m l13fi fd1' 1733,
1741 5 7507 1756 , 1774, 17"
15“ J
S ee a lso B la ck 10m st ; D onglas
fi r ; Ye l lo w p in e.
1421
(Ma c h i nery , S h ips 1144,
7 Nil 5213 1160, 1164, 1278
11! “S ec Marine engin es .
McKin ley , W i l l iam , P res . recom
mendation s 199, 200
M a i ne Kennebunk , S h ipbu i l d i ng 1445
M ain tenance of 1139 1183
M a l lo ry , W . S . , p lan of concretecon struction
.\ I a n itow o c s h ipbu i l d i ng1437.
1668 , 166811 , 2011
essels 136—138,
555, 564, 578, 591 . 606 , 615
S ec also Seamen ; S eamen‘
s
a ct , 1915.
{97 1la1hlehead,
M a ss
”wShipping, Hi sto ry
BifaFol le sys temMari ne, M erc h a n t :
iS ee S h i pp ing un d er namesof cou n t r ies.
Marine d ra ftsmen
Histo ryLa w Genera l
Per io d ica l s
l'
. S . S h ippi ng boa r d p lan “
M a r i ne engi n eer i ng 318, 1057 , 1064,
m 1072 , 1112 . 1131 , 1144, 1147, 1148,
Fr ) ! 1160, 1164. 1169, 1202 , 12 11 , 1475
$0121“
B ibl iograp h y 1044 ,
1046 , 1050, 1055, 1131
D ict iona r ies 1905, 1907, 1909
Tab les , ca l cu la t ions , etc 1124
M a ri ne engi nes 1066 .
1074, 1108, 1110, 1133, 1146 , 1155
Speci fica t ions 1881 ,
1882 , 1885, 1886 , 1887
M a r i ne engine m a nu factu rers 1912
M a ri ne i nsu rance 160, 796—970
Accou n ting 943
B ib l iograp h y 867,
883, 899, 907, 928, 966
917
832.
861 , 906, 920, 921 , 923
F ra nce 937
Germany 858 , 859
G rea t B r i t a i n 800, 802 ,
804, 809, 817,
826 , 828, 831 , 833, 835,
849, 850, 854, 885, 886 .
895, 896 , 904,
l'
n ited S ta tes 809.
836 , 881, 930, 944, 960
811 , 812 , 892 , 893
911 , 945
822 .
838 , 870
W a r r isk 318. 883. 911 , 922
S ee a lso be low un d ernames of cou n t ries .
(31111111171
F ra nce 937
Ti e rmany 797.
857—859, 882 , 888. 924. 926 , 927
G rea t Bri ta i n 800. 805. 815, 817.
818, 823, 826 , 828, 831, 832 .
835, 845, 849, 850, 854, 75,
885. 886 , 895. 896 . 904, 907 .
919, 933, 941 , 944. 947 , 949
War r isk 816 .
821, 841, 852.
869.900—903. 905. 964
I ta ly. W ar r i sk 876
Ja pa nnds
S w e d en
296
a rc h i tects , D i recto ry_Na va l a r t a nd sc ience
,His to ry_ 51
Na va l aux i l i a ry 168, 268,
275, 277 , 278, 292, 295.
303, 361 , 410, 686 , 687
Nava l law :
S ee M a r itime l aw .
Nav i ga t ion_ 194, 220, 992
Bib l iograp h y 85, 89, 90, 1055
D i c t iona r ies 1905, 1909
H i sto ry 9, 30,
36—38, 49, 58, 59, 71 , 73, 82
S ee also S team nav i ga t ion .
Nav iga t ion l a w s :S ee M a r i t ime l a w .
Na vy , Un i ted S ta tes 157 ,
209, 562, 1113, 1299
S ee also Nava l aux i l ia ry .
Na vy I sl and , On ta r io , S h ipbu i l di ng 1470
Navy ya rdsF ra nceG rea t B ri ta i nUn i ted S ta tes
S ee also S h ipya rds.Net h erlands :
M a r in e i nsu ranceS h ipbu i l d ing
New Yo rk ( City )H a rbor “ 189, 539, 557, 586 , 618, 621
Longs h oremenS h ipbu i ld ingS h ipp ing, HistoryS h ipya rds , Hi sto ry
New Yo rk ( S tate )CommerceM a rine 819,
New York s h ipbu i l d ing co rpora t ion , Camden , N . J
New a ra Bay s h ipya rd , Newa rk ,
1484, 2019
N . J 1941 , 1963, 2023
Newbu rg h s h ipya rd s,Newbu rg h ,
N . Y 1942 , 1953
New po rt New s s h ipbu i l d ingd ry d ock co . , Newpor t News ,Va 2093, 2142
N i aga ra , On ta r io , S h ipbu i l d ing 1465
Noa h ’ s a rkNo r d d eu tsc h er L loyd 1130
No rman d y , S h ipbu i l d ingNorway
Bou n t ies a n d subs i d i es
SUBJE CT INDE X
Pa c ifi c coas tHa rbo rsS hipbuiders, Directorv
Norway— Con t inued .
Concrete s h ips1601 , 1604, 1608, 1611
S h ipbu i ld i ng 1392
S h ipp i ng, History 68
Ocea n fre i g h t ra tes 7 2—746
Ocea n ma i l l i nes 295
Ocean l i ners 74, 501 , 1181, 1475, 1701
Des i gn 1181 ,
1184, 1186, 1187 , 1192, 1194
F i re p ro tect i on 1209
Ocean transpo rta t ion159, 160, 1194
Offi cers , Tra in i ng 300, 304—306, 617
O lympic, S . S 1191
Oregon 1766
S ee also Co lumbi a engineeri ng works Pac ifi c “ coa st ;Po rt l and , Oreg.
Orga n ized l abo r_2147, 2169, 2174, 2182a
Oxya cety lene i n s h ipbu i l d ing 1475.
1819
196
1911 .
1912
S h ipbu i l d ing 536 .
1293, 1362 , 1394, 2056 , 2187a
Wooden 1731 , 1735.
1752, 1773, 1784, 1787, 206 ]
S h ipp i ng 120, 196
S hipworkers 2130
S h ipya rds 1475,
1914, 1952 , 2036 , 2043, 2052 , 2187a
Pacifi c M a i l S teams h ip Co__ 120, 442
Pac ifi c OceanCommerce 214
S h ipp i ng 286, 328, 330, 561, 635
Pan ama Ca na l 83, 105.
160, 223, 351 , 355, —377 , 1475
Concrete ba rges 1596, 1607
S h ip s fo r 342 , 343, 430
Pa nama Ca na l zone :San i ta t ion
Papua,Aus t ra l ia , Ha rbo rs , Por t
c h a rgesPassenger ra tesPa ssenger serv ice
S ee a lso O cean l i ners .
Pensaco la , F la , s h ipya rdsPe riod i ca l s
M a ri ne i n su ran ce
SUB JECT I NDEX
Pe rlodlcals— Con t i nued.
S h ipbu i l d i ng 101(L 1038
S h ipp i ng 89" 893. 1010- 1038
l 'etro leum 151 , 389
P h i l a d e lp h i aHous i ng fo r Un i te d S ta tesS h ipp i ng Boa rdM a ri ne i nsu ra nce “
S h ipbu i l d i ng 637 , 1397
P h i l ipp i ne Is la ndsCommerce. Un i te d S ta tes_Qua ra n t i ne 980
S h ipp i ng 247
P i lots a nd p i lotageG rea t B ri ta i n 752
Un i ted S ta tes 254
P ip i ng systems 1373
Pi sa . S h ipp ing, His tory 72
P l umb i ng 12 14, 12 69
P l ymou t h Coun ty , M ass . S h ip
Pneuma t i c too l sl ‘neumercator
Pomerene actS ee F edera l b i l l of l adingact ( Pomerene act ) .
I 'o o le Ha rbo r , E ngl a nd , Ship
Poo l i ng agreemen tsS ee S h ipp ing conferences.
l 'o rt c h a rges 160, 220, 234, 747—758
l ’ul‘l’ d i rec to ryl ’o rt'and,
O reg . S h i pbu i l d ing
PortsS ee Ha rbo rs.
Po rtuga l , S h ipbu i l dingP referen ti a l du t ies
S ee also D i scr im i na t ing dati es .
P rope l lers 1063 , 1091 , 1376
S ee also Screw prope l l ers .
l ’ ropulsion 1091,
1145, 1180, 1333, 1336 , 1345
l ’ ro im lsio n . E lect ric1302 . 1303. 1330, 1354. 1355
S ee also E lec tr i ci ty on s hips.
P ropu l s ion , M achine ry , U . S .
Specifi ca t ions 1881,
1882 1885,
Puffed'
bricks , S h ips of 1609
297
- ‘ a -n —c n
1167. 1277
1107 , 1132 , 1183
1912
Rivets
Puget Soun d . Wooden s h ipbu i ld ingS ee also Pa c i fic coas tWa s h ington ( State ) .
Pusey Jones co W i lm i ngton ,
De l 1981
Qua ra n t ine 971 , 973,
B ib l iograp h y 979
Panama Cana l zone 976
P h i l ippin e I s l a n d s 980
United 972 , 975,
Quebec , S h ipbuil d ing 143“
Ra tesS ee F rei g h t ra tes ; Pa s~senger ra tes .
Rec ru i t i ng :S ec Seamen , Recru i t i ngS hipworkers . Recru i t ing.
Reduc tion gea rsRedwood City , Cai , Concretes h ipbu i ld ing
R efr igera t ionRei n forced concrete s h ips :
S ee Concrete s h ips .
Repa i r of s h ipsRepa i r p lan ts , L i st ofRepub l i can po lic iesRequ isi tion ing of s h ips :
G rea t B ri ta i n 48
United S ta tes 567.
599, 603, 734, 735
Resis tance of s h ips 1216
Restau ran ts , lun c h rooms. etc 208 !
R iggi ng of s h ips 1117
R ivet - drivin g reco rds 1356. 135 1,2110
R iveters 2 110, 21662 167
Rivetl ess stee l s hips1
1248 12 51.
1284 1353, 1372 , 1475, 1673a
Robins dry d ock repa i r coB rook lyn , N . Y
Roc h ester p la n of s hipya rd ia
borRodgers , David , riveterRo l l i ng of s h ips :
S ee S t ability of s h ips .
Rome , S hipp i ng, His to ryRopesRou tesR uss i a :
Bounties an d subs i d iesS hipbu i l d ing. History
298 SUBJE CT INDE X
Sa fety a t sea 99,
137, 138, 154, 301 , 303, 303a
Sa gi na w s h ipbu i lding co Sagina w , M ic h _ 2007
Sa i lmak ing 1076
Sa i l i ngHi story “ 1448, 1653
Sa i lorsS ee Seamen : S eamen
‘
s ac t ,1915.
Sa lem , M a ss S h ipping , H isto ry
Sa n F ra nc isco :Commerce 83
Conc rete shipbuildin oz 1557
S h ipp i ng 83, 745
Sa n i ta tion,M a r i ne 971—983, 2188a
Bib l iograp h y 974
S h ipya r d s 1975,
2065, 2074, 2l 88a
Sa van na h , Cu. , S h ipp ing, His
to ry 18
Sca rp i ng mac h in e 1359, 1673a, 2068
Sc h edu le , S h ips onSc h oon er, S tee l
'
Sco t l an d , S h ipbu i l d i ng , His to ry 1509
Screw p rope l lersS ee also P rope l lers .
Sea l i fe1Seamen 119, 121 , 27a,
139, 154, 158, 216 , 227 , 243, 257 ,
261 , 284, 313, 591 , 597 , 636, 779
Recru i t i ng 300, 304—306
S eamen’
s a ct , 1915136—138 2 16. 243, 257, 261 ,
284, 443, 444, 446 , 467. 477
Sea - pow er , His to ry 34
Sea - s tories , B i b l iograp h y 85
Sea - terms :S ee Nau t ica l terms .
Sea t t le, W a s hHous i ng 2136
S h ipbu i lders 2034
S h ipbu i l d i ng 1286 ,
13 l4, 1371, 2034
S ee a ls o Pac i fic coas t .S h ipbu i l d ing.
Sea t t le cons t ruct ion d ry dockco . , Sea t t le 2051
Se l f- ba l la s t i ng i ron sa fe ty s h i ps 1676
S h ip - b roker 766
S h ip - brokers , L i st of 1912
S h ip ca lcu la tionsS ee Nava l a rc h i tec tu re ,Tab les, ca lcu la t ions , etcS h op work .
S h ip Ch a nd lers , L is t ofS h i p des ign
L i st of newS ee also S h ipbu i l ders.
S h ip fi t ters. Handbooks
S h ip fi ttin tn
H is to ryO rigin of term
1912 , 1913
1108.
1147, 1166, 1180, 1189
S ee also Nava l a rc h i tec tu re ;S h ip mode ls .
S h ip fi rms , Cap i ta l i nves ted581, 596 , 620, 623
581
1668, 1673, 167311
1063,
1066 , 1071 , 1073, 1080,
1086 1120, 1129, 1164a
S h ip fi t t ings , Nove l t ies i n 1171
S h ip mode ls 1218, 1288, 1300
S ee also S h ip des ign .
S h ip owners , D i rec toryP rofi ts
S h ip p ropu l s ionS ee P ropu ls ion .
S h ip pu rc h a se b i l l 212 ,
219, 226 280,281 , 409, 412—414.
418, 42 1, 424—429, 431, 434, 498.
504, 507 , 517 , 518, 520, 521, 529
S h ip repa ir p lan ts 1912
S h ipbu i l ders , D i rectories1913, 1935, 2008, 2077
S h i pbu i l d ers ' equ ipmen t, Direc
to ries_S h ipbu i l d ers , Ea rl y 1457
S h ipbu i l d i ng c i t ies,New 1918 2111
S ee a lso Bris to l , Pa. ; Hi lton , Va. ; Yorkship v i ll a ge . Cam d en , N . J .
S h ipbu i l d i ng l abor a d j us tmen tboaKL 2187, 2198
S h ipp i ng act , 1916204, 219, 291, 30
2 676 , 681 , 693
S h ipp ing boa rd , Un i ted S ta tes :3806 Un i ted S ta tes S h ipp ingboa r d .
S h ipp i ng comb ina t ions , I nves t igation_
S h ipp i ng con ferences128. 147. 160, 170. 26
° “ 66 .
271 , 709, 717, 718, 730, 738
388
709
300
S pecifications— Con t i nu ed .
S tee l forgi ngs 1156
S tee l s h ips_ 1862—1867
T imber 1888 , 1889, 1890
Tugboa t , Harbor 1863
Seagoin ou n 1864
Wooden s h ipsSpe d d en s h ipbu i l d i ng co . , Ba l t imo re, M d_ 2071
S peec h es 23,
105. 111 , 122 , 129. 130, 131 ,
133, 134, 148, 149, 166—169,
199. 206 , 213, 215, 217, 873,
935, 936 , 1061 , 1143, 1152
I n Congr ess 186,
205, 226 , 274, 683, 734,
1078, 1559. 1744, 1745
S tab i l i ty of S h ips1211 , 1230. 1231 , 1245, 1263,
1271 , 1285 1309. 1701 , 1722
S tab i l i ty of w a rs h ips 1059
S ta n d a r d s h ipbu i l d ing corpo rat ion , M a ri ners Ha rbo r , N . Y__ 1829
S h ooters Is la nd , N. Y__ 1875, 2066
S ta n d ar d i za tion , G enera l_ 1791—1845
I ron and stee l s h ips 1846 - 1867
W oo d en s h ip s 1868 - 1892
S taplincr" 1204
S ta ten Is lan d s h ipbu i l d ing c0..
P lan t , Po rt R ic h mond , N. Y_ 2072
S ta t i st ics :Comme rce , Un i ted S t a tes_ 232
S h ipb u i l d i ng , If
nited S ta tes 1157,
1158
S h ippi ng, Un i ted S ta tes_ 232 ,
233 2 35. 238. 239
Tonnage , 220
S tee l ba rgesS tee l fo r s h ips 1199
Spec i fica t ion s , G rea t B r i ta i n 1649
I’
n ited S ta tesS teel forgings , Specifi cations_ 1156
S tee l s h ipsS ec I ron a nd stee l s h ips .
S teenerson , Ha l vor , I nves t i gat ion o f c h a rges aga i ns t
S teeri ng gea rS tern p l a t i ngS tone s h ips
S ee a lso Concrete s h ips .
S team Na v i ga t ion .Hi story; 40, 56 ,57 ,
69
SUBJE CT INDE X
S teamboa t l i nes , Un i ted S ta tes_ 3.
40, 100
S teamboats 40, 1083 , 1095, 1237
B i bl iograp h y “ 1043
His tory 1449, 1494
L i s t of Un i ted S ta tes 57 , 162
S team bo i le rs,M a r in e :
S ee M a ri ne steam bo i lers.S team s h ip l ines , Amer ican
s
1126
2155,
2177, 2178, 2202 , 2204
Subma ri ne boa t co rpora t ion .
Pl an t Bayonn e , N . J
Subma rine power boa tSubma r ine prob l em
156 ,
S teams h ip t rusts , B ib l iograp h y 97
S teams h ip s 160, 1175
Class ifi ca tion of 160
Des i gn 1136 , 1854
His to ry 1460
S ee also Ocean l in ers.S to w age
S ee Ca rgoes and stowage.S t rengt h of s h ips
B i b l iograp h yS t ri kes, S h ipya rds
2080
1235
303a,
318, 1306 . 1308
E ffec t on s h ipb u i l d i ng 1276.
1342 , 1994, 2054
M erc h an t ton nage l osses 140.
465, 510, 580, 610. 624,
641 , 645. 663, 664, 667
Effect on i n su ra nce ra tes R47 .
911 .
Wooden s h ipsSubma r ine zon e_ 01 , 303a
Subs i d iesS ee Bou n t ies and subs i d ies .
Su n s h ipbu i l d i ng co. , C h es ter .Pa
1839, 1961. 2064. 2070, 2075
Supp le - Ba l l i n s h ipbu i l d ing co rporation , Po rt la nd , Ore_
S w edenMa rin e i nsu ra nceS h i pbu i l d i ng
Tabl es , ca l cu l a t ions . etcS ee M a r ine en gi n ee ri ng.
Tab les. etc . : Na va l a rc h itectu re , Tab les , etc .
Ta r i ff. Un i te d S ta tes “ 99, 220" 28
, 307
Ta r i ffs , F o re ign cou n t ries m ’o
Temp l a te,S ta n d a r d iz ing 1817
S UBJE CT INDEX 301
Term i na lsS ec Ha rbo rs .
Terms u sed i n s h ipbu i l d ing 99, 286
S ee G lossa ry , S h ipbu i l d i ng.
Texas , Wooden s h ipsT h o r pneuma t ic too lsTitan ic, S . STonnage
Un i ted S ta tesWo r l d
Tonnage lawsG rea t B r i ta i nUn i ted S ta tes
Tonnage lossesS ee Eu ropean wa r , Tonnagelosses .
Tonnage taxesTorcrete s h ipbu i l d ing corporat ion , Newbu rg h , N . Y
Trade , F ore i gnS ee Commerce.
Trade- un ionsS ee Organ ized l abo r.
Tra ns - At lan t ic l inerS ee Ocean liners.
Transports , Ar my - n 275,
294, 295, 436 , 1329, 1475, 2082
T rim 1431
T roop s h ips :S ee T ra nsports, Army .
T 'uckahoe, s h ip bu i l t i n 27 days 1377
1379
Tugboa t , Ha rbor , Un i ted S ta tesspec i fica t ionsSeago i ng. Un i ted S ta tesspec ifica t ion s
Uncaps izab le s h ips : M a ri t ime l awS ee Uns inkab le s hips.
l'
nited S ta tesBou n t ies a nd subs i d ies
103, 107 , 112 , 116 , 134,
174, 176, 177 , 209, 246, s249, 251
— 253, 255, 256 ,
258, 260 272,275, 295,
317 , 402 , 452 , 474, 1138
B i bl iograp h y 1138
Commerce 8, 99, 100,
109, 132 , 141a, 161 , 169, 178
319, 437 , 553, 604, 637, 640
His tory 45, 79
S ta t ist ics_ 232 2 39
C h in a 99
Uni ted S ta tes— Con t i nue d .Commerce— Con t i nue d .
F ar Eas tLa t i n AmericaP h i l ipp i ne I s landsSou t h America 99,
287, 288, 294, 295, 371
Docks 234, 695a, 695b
Governmen t a i d 527, 533
S ee als o Bount ies andsubs i d ies.
Governmen t con t ro l 312 ,
474, 475, 608, 655
Governmen t owners h ip 117 ,
118, 122, 134, 14721, 166,
167, 169, 190—192 , 201 ,
203, 204, 219, 226 , 263,
264, 268, 277 , 278, 280,
281, 310, 414, 417, 422 ,
450, 486 , 488, 489, 534,
671 , 686, 687, 690, 691
B i b l iograp h y 98
Ha rborsS ec Ha rbors : Un i ted S ta tes.
I n land t ranspo rta t ion 230,
240—242
M a r i ne i nsu rance 806—808, 813,
819, 824, 827 , 836 , 840,
842 , 866, 879, 884, 910,
934—936 , 949, 950, 966
War r isk 848, 860,
877, 911 , 934, 952—961
U n i t e d S t a t e sS hipp i ng Boa rdp l an 822, 838,
940, 962
158,
160, 317
208, 209, 562 , 1113, 1299
S ee also Nava l aux i l ia ryNavy ya rds
S ee also S hipya rds .
Qu aran tin e 972, 975, 978.979
S h ipbu i l d ers 1173, 1671 ,
1910—1913, 1935, 2008, 2077
S h ipbu i l d ing 206 , 207,
466 , 535, 619, 624, 1039—2205
Bib l iograp h y 1039—1056, 1138
H isto ry 193,—1509, 1636, 1783
Hou rs , wages , e tc 2169.
2187, 21878 . 2194—2196
302 SUBJE CT
Un i ted S ta tes— Con itnued.
S h ipbu i l d i ng— Con t i nue d .
S ta t i st ics 573, 574, 577 ,
1157 , 1158, 1161 , 1162 ,
1290, 1382 1395, 1399,
1407 , 1420, 1424—142 7
T ra i n i ng 1073, 1080,
1081, 1135, 1159, 1164a, 1165,
1343, 1636 , 1641 , 1654, 1673,
1734, 1736, 1778, 1779, 1781 ,
2104, 2105, 2117 , 2118, 2142 ,
2144, 2149, 2156 , 2157, 2l 6oa,
2163—2165, 2182—2184, 2193
S ee also s h ip fi t
t i ng ; S h op wo rk .
S ee a l so Concre te s h ips ;I ron and stee l s h ips ;“ I ooden s h ips .
S h ipp i ng :B ib l iograp h yBooksA r t i c l e s in period ica l s 320- 673
Accou nt i ng 998—1009
A fte r the war 613.
647 , 649, 655, 657
i nves te d 541 ,
563, 581, 596 , 620, 623
112 ,
326 , 327
D ec l i ne 7 , 12. 46 , 62 , 75,
79, 107. 110, 112 . 142—145,
201 , 202 , 316 , 317 . 329, 336 ,
337 , 344, 346. 358,
382 , 400, 456 . 485,511 , 627
Deve lopmen t 1 . 7 . 12 , 42 , 46 , 62
112 ,
124, 127. 134. l 4l a ,
176. 177 , 185, 190—193, 197 ,
199—201. 203, 210—213. 215,
248—253. 275, 292—295, 303 ,
316 , 317, 329, 331—333, 338.
341 , 344. 345, 348. 350, 352 ,
355—357 , 359, 369, 373 , 385.
395, 448, 463, 479, 480, 489.
499, 506 , 508, 509. 519,525.
530, 535, 544, 632 , 672 . 1195
S ee also Boun t ies and
s ub 5 id ics G overnmen t owners h ip S h ippu rc h a se b i l l ; S h ipp i ng act , 1916 .
IN DE X
B i d sCompa ra t ive cost ,
1059, 1069, 1084, 1092.
1096 , 1121, 1122 , 1178, 1200.
1210, 1217 , 1473, 1697. 1783
1234
Governmen t and pri va te "
Uni ted S ta tes— Con t i nued .
S h ipp ing— Con t i nued .
H i sto ry 1 , 3, 5—8 , 11 , 12 ,
16 , 33, 35, 40, 42 ,45, 46 , 52 ,
53, 61—63, 66 , 75, 79, 560, 580
B ib liograp h y 52, 66 , 86
S h ips , L i s t of 285
Req u i s i t ioning of_ 567,
599, 603, 699, 734, 735
S h ipya rds :S ec S h i p y a r d s ,Un i ted S ta tes.
S t a t is t ics 102 , 232,
233, 235, 238—242 , 616 , 622
S teams h ip l i nes 6 , 100, 156
S teams h ip serv ice 287 ,
288 , 360, 362 , 457
T ariffefi‘ ec ton s h ipp ing 228
Tonnage laws 1071
Tonnage u n d e r c o n ~
st ruct ion 149, 554
Un i ted S ta tes S hipp i ng Boa rd 141 ,
268, 270, 277. 278.
291 , 472 585, 674—701
Directory 1912
P l an to i nsu re vesse l s 939,
940. 962 , 822. 838, 870
Text of a c t . 1916_Uns i nkab le s h ips 1700
V en t i l a t i on 1167 , 1310, 1313
B i b l iograp h y 1041
Vesse l s :S ec S h i ps.
V ictori a wo rks , Ya rro w s 2089
V iking s h ipsW ages :
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