Brooklyn Piers - 1920
A list of the piers in Brooklyn, their location, length and occupants publishished in the Port of New York Annual Report of 1920.
In the Red Hook area were:
- Ferry Slips, located at Hamilton Avenue, run by the Union Ferry Company, owned by New York City
- Pier 33, located in the Atlantic Basin, run by the Merchants Line and Atlantic & NY Dock Co., Pacific Steamship Co.
- Pier 34, located in the Atlantic Basin, run by Clyde Line ( West Indies service)
- Pier 35, located in the Atlantic Basin, run by NY and Porto Rico SS Co.
- Pier 36, located in the Atlantic Basin, run by Barber Lines
- Pier 37, located in the Atlantic Basin, run by Barber Lines
- Pier 38, located in the Atlantic Basin, run by Houston Lines
- Car Transfer Bridge (trains), located in the Atlantic Basin, run by the Atlantic Dock Co.
- Pier 39, located in Red Hook, run by General Cargo
- Pier 40, located in Red Hook, run by General Cargo
- Pier 41, located in Red Hook, run by General Cargo
- Marine ways, located in Red Hook, run by Johnson Lighterage Co.
- Pier 45, located in Red Hook, run by General Cargo
- Pier 46, located in Red Hook, run by General Cargo
- Pier 46a, located in Erie Basin, "private"
- Pier 47, located in Erie Basin, "private"
- Pier 48, located in Erie Basin, "private"
- Pier 49, located in Erie Basin, "private"
- Pier 50, located in Erie Basin, "private"
- Dry Dock, located in Erie Basin, run by Robins Dry Dock Co.
- Dry Dock, located in Erie Basin, run by Robins Dry Dock Co.
- Pier 51, located in Erie Basin, run by General Cargo
- Dry Dock, located in Erie Basin, run by Theodore Crane Sons' Co.
- Dry Dock, located in Erie Basin, run by Robins Dry Dock Co.