Columbian Iron Works and Dry Dock Co.

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The Columbian Iron Works and Dry Dock Company (1872–1899), was located in Baltimore, Maryland on the Locust Point peninsula, adjacent to Fort McHenry. Founded by (1843–1907) who later partnered with in 1879, it opened for business on 16 July 1880. The company was located on 8 acres (32,000 m2) adjacent to Fort McHenry where it leased the property from the .

It built several early vessels of the United States Navy and United States Revenue Cutter Service, including:

It also built the Argonaut, a submarine designed by Simon Lake, and Plunger, a submarine designed by John Philip Holland for the U.S. Navy that was not accepted.

It went into receivership in 1899 and was reorganized as and was purchased by in 1905. In 1915, Skinner and Sons went into receivership and was reorganized as the . This company was taken over by Bethlehem Steel in September 1921.

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Coordinates: 39°16′11.07″N 76°35′8.40″W / 39.2697417°N 76.5856667°W / 39.2697417; -76.5856667

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