Interior of the American Line Steamship St. Louis 11,629 Tons ength 534 ft., beam 63, depth 42. 20,000 horsepower Built by Wm. Cramp & Sons, Phila., Pa. from the Article PROGRESS AND PROMISE IN AMERICAN SHIP-BUILDING. by Lewis Nixon from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XII October 1896 to March 1897 The Engineering Magazine Co


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Location: America
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