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  • Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), May 29, 1880 p.2
    Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), May 29, 1880 p.2
    TextNewspaper       BURNING OF A STEAMER The Algona loaded with hay and baskets at Hogansburgh Friday last for this city. The hay, twenty-eight tons, worth eight dollars per ton, was for D.G. Cahoon. The baskets were for Newill & Smith. The fire was discovered when just below Pine Tree ...
    TextNewspaper     BURNING OF A STEAMER The Algona loaded with hay and baskets at Hogansburgh Friday last for this city. The hay, twenty-eight tons, worth eight dollars per ton, was for D.G. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), Sept. 17, 1881 p.3
    Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), Sept. 17, 1881 p.3
    TextNewspaper       p.3 DISASTERS ON THE LAKES Frankfort, Mich., Sept. 11th - The steamer Columbia, of the Collingwood and Chicago Line, foundered off Frankfort last night at eleven o'clock, and fifteen persons were drowned. Among the number missing are Captain Malcolmson, ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 DISASTERS ON THE LAKES Frankfort, Mich., Sept. 11th - The steamer Columbia, of the Collingwood and Chicago Line, foundered off Frankfort last night at eleven o'clock, and fifteen persons …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), May 27, 1882 p.3
    Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), May 27, 1882 p.3
    TextNewspaper       p.3 STEAMER BURNED Collingwood, May 22nd - Scarcely has navigation opened; scarcely has the awakening of trade caused by the breaking up of the long and dreary winter opened, when the news was received of the loss of one of the finest propellers that ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 STEAMER BURNED Collingwood, May 22nd - Scarcely has navigation opened; scarcely has the awakening of trade caused by the breaking up of the long and dreary winter opened, when …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), June 17, 1882 p.3
    Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), June 17, 1882 p.3
    TextNewspaper       p.3 STEAMER BURNED Collingwood, June 14th - Letters have been received here today by the owners of the steambarge Vanderbilt which confirm the report circulated to the effect that that steamer had been destroyed by fire on Saturday morning, the 10th ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 STEAMER BURNED Collingwood, June 14th - Letters have been received here today by the owners of the steambarge Vanderbilt which confirm the report circulated to the effect that that …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), Oct. 28, 1882
    Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), Oct. 28, 1882
    TextNewspaper       p.1 OUR INLAND WATERS Three Years' Wrecks, Burnings, and Loss of Life Nearly 500 Human Lives Lost Though the consideration of the danger resulting from the overcrowding of steamboats has been forced upon the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.1 OUR INLAND WATERS Three Years' Wrecks, Burnings, and Loss of Life Nearly 500 Human Lives Lost Though the consideration of the danger resulting from the overcrowding of steamboats has …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), Dec. 9, 1882 Supplement
    Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), Dec. 9, 1882 Supplement
    TextNewspaper       WRECK OF THE HENRY FOLGER Last week we noticed the narrow escape from wreck on Lake Erie of the schooner Henry Folger, with a cargo of coal for Brockville from Cleveland. She was caught in a gale and lost most of the canvas, jib-boom, top masts, and had the deck …
    TextNewspaper     WRECK OF THE HENRY FOLGER Last week we noticed the narrow escape from wreck on Lake Erie of the schooner Henry Folger, with a cargo of coal for Brockville from …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), Nov. 17, 1883
    Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), Nov. 17, 1883
    TextNewspaper       SEVERE STORMS Last Sunday was as fine a day as anyone could desire. The River was as smooth as glass, not a breath of wind stirring to ripple its surface; and the air was warm and balmy as in early Summer. But towards evening a change occurred; a North-west wind …
    TextNewspaper     SEVERE STORMS Last Sunday was as fine a day as anyone could desire. The River was as smooth as glass, not a breath of wind stirring to ripple its surface; …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), Oct. 3, 1885
    Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), Oct. 3, 1885
    TextNewspaper       p.3The steamer Hero collided with the steamer Quinte Thursday morning stoving a hole in the latter's side. The officers of the Quinte are said to be wholly in fault as they attempted to run the steamer across the bow of the Hero in endeavoring to make the dock first. The …
    TextNewspaper     p.3The steamer Hero collided with the steamer Quinte Thursday morning stoving a hole in the latter's side. The officers of the Quinte are said to be wholly in fault as …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), Nov. 14, 1885
    Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), Nov. 14, 1885
    TextNewspaper       GREAT LOSS OF LIFE Owen Sound, Nov. 10th - The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Algoma, which left Owen Sound on the 5th inst., went ashore in a blinding snow storm and gale of wind on Isle Royal, Lake Superior, at 4 a.m. on Saturday. About eight passengers and ...
    TextNewspaper     GREAT LOSS OF LIFE Owen Sound, Nov. 10th - The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Algoma, which left Owen Sound on the 5th inst., went ashore in a blinding snow …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), July 10, 1886
    Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), July 10, 1886
    TextNewspaper       p.2 STEAMER WRECKED. The large steamer Oconto of the N.L. Co. went ashore on Tuesday night on the shoal opposite Thousand Island Park. She was on her first trip between Cleveland and Ogdensburg, and had discharged her load of grain at the latter place ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 STEAMER WRECKED. The large steamer Oconto of the N.L. Co. went ashore on Tuesday night on the shoal opposite Thousand Island Park. She was on her first trip between …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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