Alphabetical Series of Ship Engineering Drawings, 1789 - 1967

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Alphabetical Series of Ship Engineering Drawings, 1789 - 1967

1789-1967

This series consists of measured engineering drawings. They are almost always a part of or make up the entire "Booklet of General Plans". The booklet includes inboard and outboard profiles sections and deck plans. The ships included are a wide variety of vessels constructed after the range of the "dash file" (post 1909) and before the universal use of the engineering drawing categories. Hull construction, mechanical and electrical drawings are rarely included.

Approximately 12,405 drawings.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11666533

National Archives at College Park

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