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C.S. Kerrick telegram to the Bureau of Steam Engineering - November 16, 1916

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Office Sunday U.S.N Map of Machinery (Copy) [Navy Department letterhead] Government rate applies. Works of Busch-Sulzer Bros.-Diesel Engine Co. St. Louis, [Missouri], November 16, 1916 TELEGRAM FROM: Inspector of Machinery, St. Louis, [Missouri] TO: Bureau of Steam Engineering, Washington, D.C. SUBJECT: Confirmation of telegram sent you this day. Starboard engine L-6 completed eight hour and reversal test today. All parts functioning perfectly. Recommend unqualified acceptance subject only post trial examination. 11416 C.S. Kerrick. Copy for Mr. Boyd (Copy for files.)

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Title C.S. Kerrick telegram to the Bureau of Steam Engineering - November 16, 1916
Creator Kerrick, C.S.
Source Kerrick, C.S., Telegram to the Bureau of Steam Engineering. 16 November 1916. Busch-Sulzer Collection. Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin.
Description Telegram fro C.S. Kerrick, the inspector of Machinery in St. Louis, Missouri to the Bureau of Steam Engineering in Washington D.C. Kerrick stated that the Starboard engine L-6 was being tested and that all parts were in proper working condition.
Subject LCSH Diesel engine; Submarine boats; Busch-Sulzer brothers Diesel engine company
Subject Local WWI; World War I
Contributing Institution Wisconsin Historical Society
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Date Original November 16, 1916
Language English