Ocean Going Merchant Fleets of Principal Maritime Nations, Iron and Steel, Steam and Motor Vessels of 2,000 Gross Tons and Over, as of December 31, 1936 (Excludes Great Lakes Vessels and Special Types).
| Corporate Author: | United States. Maritime Commission |
|---|---|
| Format: | Government Document eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
[Washington] :
[s.n.],
1937.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Electronic resource (PDF) |
Similar Items
Ocean-Going Merchant Fleets of Principal Maritime Nations, Iron and Steel, Steam and Motor Vessels of 2,000 Gross Tons and Over, as of December 31, 1937 (Excludes Great Lakes Vessels and Special Types).
Published: (1938)
Published: (1938)
Ocean-Going Merchant Fleets of Principal Maritime Nations, Iron and Steel, Steam and Motor Vessels of 2,000 Gross Tons and Over, as of June 30, 1937 (Excludes Great Lakes Vessels and Special Types).
Published: (1937)
Published: (1937)
Load Lines, Regulations for the Establishment of Load Lines for Merchant Vessels of 150 Gross Tons or Over and Subdivision Load Lines for Certain Passenger Vessels (with Appendix).
Published: (1941)
Published: (1941)
Load Lines, Regulations for the Establishment of Load Lines for Merchant Vessels of 150 Gross Tons or Over and Subdivision Load Lines for Certain Passenger Vessels (with Appendix), Jan. 1943.
Published: (1943)
Published: (1943)
Construction of Material Alteration of Passenger Vessels of the United States of 100 Gross Tones and Over Propelled by Machinery, Dec. 1944.
Published: (1944)
Published: (1944)
Control and employment of vessels trading with U.S. (500 gross tons and over), also status of construction program of Emergency Fleet Corporation.
Published: (1919)
Published: (1919)
PreB-sailing examination of Danish passenger vessels and collection of fees for same.
Published: (1938)
Published: (1938)
PreB-sailing examination of Danish passenger vessels and collection of fees for same.
Published: (1938)
Published: (1938)
America Builds Ships, Program of the United States Maritime Commission.
Published: (1941)
Published: (1941)
Berths on passenger vessels from foreign portraits.
Published: (1903)
Published: (1903)
Navigation of Yukon in British territory by American vessels.
Published: (1898)
Published: (1898)
Advisory conference on subject of making passenger vessels more secure from destruction by fire; held in office of Secretary of Commerce, Washington, Wednesday, May 3, 1916.
Published: (1916)
Published: (1916)
Regulations for the Establishment of Load Lines for Merchant Vessels of 150 Gross Tons or Over when Engaged on a Foreign Voyage by Sea, Coastwise Voyage by Sea, or a Great Lakes Voyage.
Published: (1938)
Published: (1938)
New Ships for the Merchant Marine, A Description, with Principal Characteristics, of the Typos of Ships Being Built in the Construction Program of the United States Maritime Commission.
Published: (1940)
Published: (1940)
Merchant Vessels of the United States, 1937 (Including Yachts and Government Vessels), Year Ended June 30, 1937.
Published: (1937)
Published: (1937)
Relative to transportation of passengers coastwise on foreign vessels.
Published: (1873)
Published: (1873)
Foreign service regulations of United States; Civil vessels and aircraft.
Published: (1941)
Published: (1941)
Sections of Revised Statutes of U.S. relating to licensed officers of steam-vessels.
Published: (1888)
Published: (1888)
Amendment to Department Circular No. 134, dated Aug. 31, 1900, relating to fruit vessels plying between infected or suspected fruit ports and ports of U.S.
Published: (1902)
Published: (1902)
Documentation, entrance and clearance of vessels.
Published: (1940)
Published: (1940)
Transportation of passengers between U.S. ports in foreign vessels.
Published: (1905)
Published: (1905)
Merchant Vessels of the United States, 1942 (Including Yachts and Government Vessels), Jan. 1, 1942.
Published: (1942)
Published: (1942)
Instructions to local inspectors of steam-vessels in reference to furnishing copies of steamboat laws.
Published: (1879)
Published: (1879)
Documentation, entrance and clearance of vessels (Revision).
Published: (1940)
Published: (1940)
Repeal of taxes on passage tickets, et cetera, by vessels to foreign portraits.
Published: (1902)
Published: (1902)
Documentation, entrance and clearance of vessels (Revision 2).
Published: (1940)
Published: (1940)
Documentation, entrance and clearance of vessels, revision 2.
Published: (1940)
Published: (1940)
Regulations governing wireless equipment on ocean passenger steamers.
Published: (1911)
Published: (1911)
Bulletin of engineering information.
Published: (1931)
Published: (1931)
Wireless installation on ocean steamers.
Published: (1910)
Published: (1910)
Examination and certification of foreign passenger steamers of New Zealand inspected under laws of that country.
Published: (1910)
Published: (1910)
Prescribing additional rates for carriage of passengers on customs cutter at Balabac; amending Customs Administrative Circular No. 685.
Published: (1913)
Published: (1913)
Relating to carriage of petroleum on passenger and ferry steamers, also to transportation of gasoline automobiles on such vessels.
Published: (1900)
Published: (1900)
Carriage of emigrant passengers by sea upon steam and other vessels.
Published: (1882)
Published: (1882)
Documentation, entrance and clearance of vessels. Revision.
Published: (1940)
Published: (1940)
Documentation, entrance and clearance of vessels.
Published: (1941)
Published: (1941)
Tank Vessels, General Rules and Regulations Prescribed by the Board of Supervising Inspectors.
Published: (1936)
Published: (1936)
Prescribing landing place for passengers from foreign vessels not berthing at piers.
Published: (1915)
Published: (1915)
Passengers' baggage; regulations for marking of on board vessels from U.S. or foreign ports; list or manifest of passengers and baggage required at Manila.
Published: (1911)
Published: (1911)
[Authorization of collectors to perform consular functions in Cuba relating to seamen, vessel clearances, and shipment invoices].
Published: (1899)
Published: (1899)