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  • Niles Weekly Register, September 7, 1822
    Niles Weekly Register, September 7, 1822
    TextNewspaper       The ships on the lakes, especially those on Ontario, with the exception of the New Orleans and Chippewa, of 106 guns each, are in a state of rapid decay, as was to have been expected. Those named were not launched, and, being well covered, might now soon be fitted for …
    TextNewspaper     The ships on the lakes, especially those on Ontario, with the exception of the New Orleans and Chippewa, of 106 guns each, are in a state of rapid decay, as …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • John (Schooner), aground, 16 Apr 1822
    John (Schooner), aground, 16 Apr 1822
    TextNewspaper       Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: pork &c.; Remarks: Total loss ?
    TextNewspaper     Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: pork &c.; Remarks: Total loss ?
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 26 Sep 1822, p. 1, column 1
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 26 Sep 1822, p. 1, column 1
    Newspaper       The ships of the Lakes, especially those on Ontario, with the exception of the New-Orleans and Chippewa, of 106 guns each, are in a state of rapid decay; as was to have been expected. Those named were not launched, and, being well covered, might now soon be fitted for service. …
    Newspaper     The ships of the Lakes, especially those on Ontario, with the exception of the New-Orleans and Chippewa, of 106 guns each, are in a state of rapid decay; as was …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Gale on Lake Ontario
    Gale on Lake Ontario
    Newspaper  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 14 May 1822, p. 2, column 4     Gale on Lake Ontario - Letters from Sackett's Harbour, of the 16th inst. state that a violent gale was experienced there on that day. The schooner Ariadne, Captain Reed, the best vessel of her size on the Lake, was capsized at Fox-Island, near Grand Island - crew and passengers saved. …
    Newspaper  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 14 May 1822, p. 2, column 4   Gale on Lake Ontario - Letters from Sackett's Harbour, of the 16th inst. state that a violent gale was experienced there on that day. The schooner Ariadne, Captain Reed, the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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