Hearings Beginning March 9, 1908-April 30, 1908, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 - Submarines (Ships) |
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... Lake Torpedo Boat Company . John C. Holland , who was formerly with the Holland Boat Company , claims to have a company , and there are one or two others ; I don't think there are any actually doing business except the Lake and the ...
... Lake Torpedo Boat Company . John C. Holland , who was formerly with the Holland Boat Company , claims to have a company , and there are one or two others ; I don't think there are any actually doing business except the Lake and the ...
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... LAKE TORPEDO BOAT COMPANY , OF BRIDGEPORT , CONN . , CONCERNING SUBMA- RINE BOATS ( APPROPRIATION BILL ) . PRESENTED BY MR . HILL , OF CONNECTICUT , FOR REFERENCE TO THE COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS . [ Naval Affairs . Filed March 3 ...
... LAKE TORPEDO BOAT COMPANY , OF BRIDGEPORT , CONN . , CONCERNING SUBMA- RINE BOATS ( APPROPRIATION BILL ) . PRESENTED BY MR . HILL , OF CONNECTICUT , FOR REFERENCE TO THE COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS . [ Naval Affairs . Filed March 3 ...
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... torpedo boats to an amount not exceeding one million dollars , after such ... boat that does not in such test prove to be equal in the judgment of the ... Lake Torpedo Boat Company submitted a boat which had been constructed by them ...
... torpedo boats to an amount not exceeding one million dollars , after such ... boat that does not in such test prove to be equal in the judgment of the ... Lake Torpedo Boat Company submitted a boat which had been constructed by them ...
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... Lake was as follows : Mr. CHAIRMAN . If this is in response to a question he ... boat presented for tests ; and , furthermore , that she is equal to the best ... torpedo boats and destroyers , but that in the absence of a full- sized boat ...
... Lake was as follows : Mr. CHAIRMAN . If this is in response to a question he ... boat presented for tests ; and , furthermore , that she is equal to the best ... torpedo boats and destroyers , but that in the absence of a full- sized boat ...
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... submarine boats until after the trials and acceptance of the first two of these vessels . In the meantime the Lake Torpedo Boat Company had undertaken the con- struction of a vessel of its type , which was eventually called the ...
... submarine boats until after the trials and acceptance of the first two of these vessels . In the meantime the Lake Torpedo Boat Company had undertaken the con- struction of a vessel of its type , which was eventually called the ...
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