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Fuller-Built Landmark/ 



In The Service j/^ Industry 



The warehouses and wharves here pictured which were recently completed at New Orleans 

 for the U. S. Army indicate the facilities of the company for handling certain phases of 

 this industrial work. The plant consists of three 6-story reinforced concrete warehouse 

 units 600 ft. long and 140 ft. wide and a 2-story steel and pile wharf and warehouse, 

 2,000 ft. long, connected with the warehouse units by three structural steel bridges. 

 The plant contains a total floor space of 48 acres and has a total capacity for 178,500 

 tons — equivalent to over ten days' average movement over all the wharves, private and 

 State, in the port of New Orleans. 

 Other industrial work now in progress includes the following: 



U. S. Navy Steel Storage Shed, Boston, Mass. 

 Chicago Union Station, Taylor St. Viaduct, Chicago, 111. 

 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 

 Penn. Railroad Round House, Columbus, Ohio 

 Wisconsin Telephone Company Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Johnston Candy Factory, Milwaukee, Wis. 

 A, Grain Elevator, Port Arthur, Canada 



Kipawa Co. Pulp, Paper 8C Sulphite Plant, 



Timiskamlng, Canada 

 Pennsylvania Terminal additions, Steubenville, Ohio 

 Railroad Tracks, Pennsylvania R. R., Long Island, N. Y. 

 Car Shop, Pennsylvania Railroad^ Terre Haute, Ind. 

 Housing U. S. Housing Corporation, Washington, D. C. 

 12 — 9600 ton ships, Wilmington, N. C. 

 T. Eaton Company Bldg., Moncton, New Brunswick Republic Iron 8C Steel Company Bldg.,Youngstown, Ohio 



Industrial building is an important part of the George A. Fuller Company's work. 

 Consultation is invited thru any of our various offices. 



George A. Fuller Company 



New York 

 Boston 

 Philadelphia 

 Montreal 

 New Orleans 



Washington 

 Baltimore 

 Pittsburgh 

 Cleveland 



Chicago 

 Detroit 

 St. Louis 

 Kansas City 

 Buffalo 



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