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- The NANCY Sails for the Fair: Schooner Days CCLV (255)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 29 Aug 1936 The NANCY Sails for the Fair Schooner Days CCLV (255) _______ POOR old Port Granby anchor! You will have to wait one more week before we can get on with your story. Next Saturday sure. Meantime we have something ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 29 Aug 1936 The NANCY Sails for the Fair Schooner Days CCLV (255) _______ POOR old Port Granby anchor! You will have to wait one more week before we can get on with …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Last Stand of the NancyThe British under Millar Worsley hid Nancy two miles up the Nottawassauga River, but the American squadron still discovered her and attacked. She was hit by an American-installed howitzer shell that penetrated the block house. Nancy caught fire seconds after the shell penetrated the block house....The British under Millar Worsley hid Nancy two miles up the Nottawassauga River, but the American squadron still discovered her and attacked. She was hit by an American-installed howitzer shell …Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Found - Guns of the NANCY: Schooner Days MCCLVI (1256)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 28 Jan 1956 Found - Guns of the NANCY Schooner Days MCCLVI (1256) by C. H. J. Snider THE LADY OF MOY rode at the head of 300 fighting men to the standard Prince Charles Edward unfurled in The ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 28 Jan 1956 Found - Guns of the NANCY Schooner Days MCCLVI (1256) by C. H. J. Snider THE LADY OF MOY rode at the head of 300 fighting men to the standard …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- H.M.S. NANCY in Winter Quarters: Schooner Days CCLX (260)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 3 Oct 1936 H.M.S. NANCY in Winter Quarters Schooner Days CCLX (260) _______ "WHAT," inquires a voice with a deep-sea roar in it, "has become of the Nancy?" It is not the first, second or tenth inquiry which has been made since, the ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 3 Oct 1936 H.M.S. NANCY in Winter Quarters Schooner Days CCLX (260) _______ "WHAT," inquires a voice with a deep-sea roar in it, "has become of the Nancy?" It is not the first, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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