Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company
The Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company was a major late 19th/early 20th century ship repair and conversion facility located in New York City. Begun in the 1880s as a small shipsmithing business known as the Morse Iron Works, the company grew to be one of America's largest ship repair and refit facilities, at one time owning the world's largest floating dry dock.
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Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company
The Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company was a major late 19th/early 20th century ship repair and conversion facility located in New York City. Begun in the 1880s as a small shipsmithing business known as the Morse Iron Works, the company grew to be one of America's largest ship repair and refit facilities, at one time owning the world's largest floating dry dock.
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The Morse Dry Dock and Repair ...... ue to declining profitability.
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"Smash The Hun", Edward Hopper's prizewinning poster on the front cover of the Dial.
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The Dry Dock Dial, the Morse plant's periodical, was considered a model of its type.
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February 1929
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: 1885
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Shipbuilding
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United States
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Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company
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Edward P. Morse
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Morse Iron Works and Dry Dock Company
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Ship and boat repairs, maintenance, conversion and storage
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United Dry Docks, Inc.
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Private, later public
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The Morse Dry Dock and Repair ...... d's largest floating dry dock.
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