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  • Milwaukee Journal, 25 Sep 1902
    Milwaukee Journal, 25 Sep 1902
    NewspaperText       Francis H. Clergue, builder of the Soo power canal and the man who made a thriving city of Sault Ste. Marie, will, during the winter, visit Washington as President Roosevelt's guest. The President entertained Mr. Clergue at dinner during his recent visit at Detroit and spend over half an hour …
    NewspaperText     Francis H. Clergue, builder of the Soo power canal and the man who made a thriving city of Sault Ste. Marie, will, during the winter, visit Washington as President Roosevelt's …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • New Steamer is in Port
    New Steamer is in Port
    NewspaperText  Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 14 Sep 1904     New Steamer is in Port Steamer Haddington Recently built at Toronto Brings Coal for New Ontario Dock & Coal Co. The new steel steamer Haddington arrived in port this morning with a cargo of 2,100 tons of soft coal from Cleveland for the new Ontario Dock and Coal Company. ...
    NewspaperText  Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 14 Sep 1904   New Steamer is in Port Steamer Haddington Recently built at Toronto Brings Coal for New Ontario Dock & Coal Co. The new steel steamer Haddington arrived in port this morning …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Inland Seas Shut
    Inland Seas Shut
    NewspaperText  Rome Daily Sentinel (Rome, NY), 2 Jan 1902     Inland Seas Shut. ____ What Happens When Navigation Closes on the Great Lakes ____ Season Just Ended a Record Breaker For Tonnage - How Sweet Water Sailors Spend the Winter -Improve- ments Planned For Next Year.

    NewspaperText  Rome Daily Sentinel (Rome, NY), 2 Jan 1902   Inland Seas Shut. ____ What Happens When Navigation Closes on the Great Lakes ____ Season Just Ended a Record Breaker For Tonnage - How Sweet Water Sailors Spend the Winter …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Navigator News
    Navigator News
    NewspaperText  Bruce Mines Spectator, 21 Dec 1906     Navigator News Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Dec. 16- The four members of the crew of the steamer Golspie, who lost their feet as a result of exposure after the wreck and the fifth who lost his feet and hands, are getting along well at the General Hospital, where they were …
    NewspaperText  Bruce Mines Spectator, 21 Dec 1906   Navigator News Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Dec. 16- The four members of the crew of the steamer Golspie, who lost their feet as a result of exposure after the wreck …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • 67 Lost on Lakes
    67 Lost on Lakes
    NewspaperText  Milwaukee Journal, 2 Dec 1902     67 LOST ON LAKES MANY SEAMEN PERISH IN GALES WHICH HAVE RAGED FOR A WEEK 29 LOST IN TWO DAYS Crew Of All The Crafts Are Still Missing Steamer Charles Hebard, Schooner Aloha And Barge Celtic Last Victims-- All Hope Of Finding The Bannockburn Is Given Up-- The Wreck ...
    NewspaperText  Milwaukee Journal, 2 Dec 1902   67 LOST ON LAKES MANY SEAMEN PERISH IN GALES WHICH HAVE RAGED FOR A WEEK 29 LOST IN TWO DAYS Crew Of All The Crafts Are Still Missing Steamer Charles …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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