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  • Schooner Erie, Manifest, 6 Nov 1821
    Schooner Erie, Manifest, 6 Nov 1821
    Ship DocumentText       Master: George Miles Jr
    Ship DocumentText     Master: George Miles Jr
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Schooner Farmer, Manifest, 23 Apr 1821
    Schooner Farmer, Manifest, 23 Apr 1821
    Ship DocumentText       Master: William McMillen
    Ship DocumentText     Master: William McMillen
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Schooner Anne, Manifest, 23 Apr 1821
    Schooner Anne, Manifest, 23 Apr 1821
    Ship DocumentText       Master: Judah W. Ransom
    Ship DocumentText     Master: Judah W. Ransom
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Schooner Huron, Manifest, 23 Apr 1821
    Schooner Huron, Manifest, 23 Apr 1821
    Ship DocumentText       Master: Morris Tyler
    Ship DocumentText     Master: Morris Tyler
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Schooner Liberty, Manifest, 2 May 1821
    Schooner Liberty, Manifest, 2 May 1821
    Ship DocumentText       Master: Ashbel Wright
    Ship DocumentText     Master: Ashbel Wright
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 26 Jun 1821, p. 3, column 3
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 26 Jun 1821, p. 3, column 3
    NewspaperText       The Lake Erie Steam-Boat carried the United States Mail from Buffalo to Erie, Fairport, Cleaveland, Sandusky City, and Detroit.
    NewspaperText     The Lake Erie Steam-Boat carried the United States Mail from Buffalo to Erie, Fairport, Cleaveland, Sandusky City, and Detroit.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 31 Jul 1821, p. 3, column 1
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 31 Jul 1821, p. 3, column 1
    NewspaperText       The steam-boat Walk-in-the-Water, Capt. Rogers, left Black-Rock on the 28th instant, bound for Mackina and Green Bay. She touched at this port on Sunday evening lest, having on board, besides other passengers, 130 recruits, destined for the northern posts, and several officers of the army, among ...
    NewspaperText     The steam-boat Walk-in-the-Water, Capt. Rogers, left Black-Rock on the 28th instant, bound for Mackina and Green Bay. She touched at this port on Sunday evening lest, having on board, besides …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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