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  2. Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company - Wikipedia

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    www.gldd.com. Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company is an American company providing construction services in dredging and land reclamation, currently the largest such provider in the United States. GLD&D operates primarily in the United States but conducts one-quarter of its business overseas. The company was based in Oak Brook, Illinois, but in ...

  3. Chicago Dock and Canal Company - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Dock and Canal Company retained control over the rest of the land. [11] The company, officially, continues to act as a Chicago-based equity oriented real estate investment trust. [12] However, in functionality, it was absorbed by Daniel McLean's MCL Companies in 1987. [13]

  4. Ogden Slip - Wikipedia

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    In 1861, [ 1] Chicago Dock and Canal Company constructed the Odgen Slip. It was among many real estate investments of the company that were overseen by William B. Ogden. [ 2] The slip was constructed with approval by the United States Department of War. [ 1] The slip parallels the North Bank of the Chicago River, and was utilized as a harbor ...

  5. Port of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Website www.iipd.com. The Port of Chicago consists of several major port facilities within the city of Chicago, Illinois, operated by the Illinois International Port District (formerly known as the Chicago Regional Port District). It is a multimodal facility featuring Senator Dan Dougherty Harbor (Lake Calumet), the Iroquois Landing Lakefront ...

  6. Charlevoix, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    In 1864, settlers built a large dock at the mouth of the Pine River on Lake Michigan. Boats there were exposed to the harsh vicissitudes of Great Lakes weather, so local entrepreneurs sought to connect Lake Michigan to an inland harbor at Round Lake. The Pine River channel was dredged in 1869, [6] connecting Lake Michigan to Lake Charlevoix. [7 ...

  7. Keweenaw Waterway - Wikipedia

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    The Keweenaw Waterway is a partly natural, partly artificial waterway which cuts across the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan; it separates Copper Island from the mainland. Parts of the waterway are variously known as the Keweenaw Waterway, Portage Canal, Portage Lake Canal, Portage River, Lily Pond, Torch Lake, and Portage Lake.

  8. American Ship Building Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Ship Building Company was the dominant shipbuilder on the Great Lakes before the Second World War. It started as Cleveland Shipbuilding in Cleveland, Ohio [1] in 1888 and opened the yard in Lorain, Ohio in 1898. It changed its name to the American Ship Building Company in 1900, when it acquired Superior Shipbuilding, in Superior ...

  9. Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company, founded in 1910, began operation in 1912. Purchased by Carl D. Bradley and the United States Steel Corporation in 1920, the company came under the ownership of U.S. Steel upon Bradley's death in 1928. In 1951 the company became a division of the corporation.