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Charles Ward Engineering Works Plant in Charleston, West Virginia, showing 720 HP diesel propeller towboat, "Geo. T. Price", 800 HP steam sternwheel "E.D. Kenna", 9 - 500 ton covered barges.

85. Charles Ward Engineering Works Plant on Kanawha River, Charleston, W. Va.

Charles Ward Steam Generators being transported by train on a railroad spur from the plant in Charleston, West Virginia.

86. Charles Ward Steam Generators Leaving Plant, Charleston, W. Va.

The boiler was built by Spence, Smith & Kootz Company, Parkersburg, West Virginia

87. Kidney Boiler Designed By James W. Kidney, Point Pleasant, W. Va.

Towboat "Shaver" built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia. Note the ship docked behind the "Shaver", the "West Niger", has swastika on its stack.

88. Towboat 'Shaver'

United States Armored Coast Defense Vessel "Monterey" fitted with Ward Boilers of 4550 HP built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia. The photograph was taken after a national competitive test by U.S. Navy.

89. United States Armored Coast Defense Vessel 'Monterey'

Launching set for towboat "Indiana" built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

90. Christening Party at Launching of Towboat 'Indiana', Kanawha River, W. Va.

200'-0" towboat "Indiana"-hull 83, built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

91. Towboat 'Indiana' on Kanawha River, W. Va.

Towboat "James Rumsey" built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

92. Towboat 'James Rumsey', Kanawha River, W. Va.

The "Wild Goose" towboat pictured in a winter setting, was powered by steam stern wheel and built by The Charles Ward Engineering Works in Charleston, West Virginia.

93. Towboat, 'Wild Goose', Kanawha River, W. Va.