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          After the sub managed several test runs, Jules Verne, best-selling
        
        
          author of
        
        
          “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,”
        
        
          sent
        
        
          Argonaut
        
        
          builder
        
        
          Simon Lake a congratulatory telegram.
        
        
          Manufacturers aspiring to link up with the maritime chain
        
        
          crowded the waterfront area to reduce their transportation costs
        
        
          for incoming raw materials and outgoing finished goods. Ferries
        
        
          and small bridges connected busy sections of the port area. Vane
        
        
          Brothers chandlery opened in Fell’s Point in 1898 as a one-stop
        
        
          provisioning shop for ships and crews; Vane dealt with the butcher,
        
        
          the baker, the ironmonger, and even the post office. Today, the
        
        
          company supplies an expanded range of services, and distributes
        
        
          fuel to the Eastern Shore and East Coast locales.
        
        
          International giant McCormick Spice Company opened up
        
        
          shop in 1889. Today McCormick imports commodities from 35
        
        
          nations through the Port of Baltimore to produce more than 15,000
        
        
          products, more than two-thirds of which are made in Maryland.
        
        
          George Gunther began making beer with imported hops, one of
        
        
          30 small area breweries at the time; Gunther developed a strong
        
        
          local following as an original sponsor of the Baltimore Orioles.
        
        
          The Port provides, whether one aspires to sell several products
        
        
          or 15,000.
        
        
          
            Right: Charles Hughes, Jr. in his
          
        
        
          
            family’s ship chandlery in 1960.
          
        
        
          
            Vane Brothers, at the foot of
          
        
        
          
            Broadway in Fell’s Point, provided
          
        
        
          
            all the essentials— including
          
        
        
          
            McCormick spices, inset — to
          
        
        
          
            mariners. Vane Brothers has left the
          
        
        
          
            chandlery business and focuses on
          
        
        
          
            bunkering and oil transportation.