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Electric Building and operating on the Fifth Street Wharf in Los Angeles Harbor.
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Llewellyn Iron Works, builder of marine engines for ships launched from Long Beach during World War I was one of the companies merged into Consolidated Steel. Consolidated did not build any engines during World War II.
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Channel 3, the current location of Pier 41 in the inner harbor, becoming the port's first shipyard. In 1908 Craig Shipbuilding was given the contract to finishing dredging of the
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Angeles produced engines for a number of yards on the West Coast. It is unknown whether a particular hull was towed to them for outfitting or their engine delivered to the yard.
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1280:"Boats Built at Toledo, Ohio - A Comprehensive Listing of the Vessels Built from Schooners to Steamers from 1810 to the Present - Toledo Shipbuilding Company (1905-1945)"
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first class and 22 second class passengers, cost of $ 300,000. In
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109:(American Passenger Steamship, 1903) Underway prior to World War I, with her decks crowded with passengers. This Great Lakes steamer was USS
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Society of Long BeachOctober 2018The Great War as Civic Engagement:Southern California, 1916-1925, by Craig Hendricks
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La Paz district governor General Metza with $ 150,000 to $ 200,000 in gold stolen from the Mexican government
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launched 5 August 1920 for the California & Mexico SS Co.
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1786:"S.S. Mazatlan Goes to S.F., May Make That Regular Port"
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started a shipbuilding program in 1939, to support the
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Records and Briefs of the United States Supreme Court
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27:Shipyard in Long Beach, California, United States
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1750:"Str.Maztalan Tomatoes By Tons In Her Holds"
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1425:"The California Shipbuilding Company"
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2004:Built by Western Pipe & Steel Co
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1937:Built by Long Beach Shipbuilding Co
1642:"New Steamer Line to Start Service"
1278:Weisman, Matthew J.; Shorf, Paula.
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1646:San Diego Union and Daily Bee
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1472:"Grace Dollar To Be Launched"
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1172:Consolidated Steel Wilmington
913:List of ship launches in 1918
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419:LV55, LV56, and LV57 at the
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1804:"Mazatlan Here From Mexico"
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1407:"Mud Plenty in This Deal"
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1508:"Marine Review Vol. 49"
1490:"American Shipbuilding"
1302:shipbuildinghistory.com
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