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- Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), April 13, 1831Transcribed by Dave GilchristTranscribed by Dave GilchristMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), April 27, 1831Transcribed by Dave GilchristTranscribed by Dave GilchristMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), May 4, 1831Transcribed by Dave GilchristTranscribed by Dave GilchristMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), July 20, 1831To Seamen. -- Mr. John Murry , an Englishman, has published an account of his "invention of an effective and unfailing method of forming an instantaneous communication with the shore, in shipwreck, and illuminating the scene in a dark ...To Seamen. -- Mr. John Murry , an Englishman, has published an account of his "invention of an effective and unfailing method of forming an instantaneous communication with the shore, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), May 11, 1831The Steamboat Charles Carroll of Sackets. - This beautiful vessel was Launched from the ways into her native element, on Monday last: The Launch was a fine one - the novelty of Launching a vessel, with a Steam Engine in complete operation, was witnessed by a very numerous concourse of …The Steamboat Charles Carroll of Sackets. - This beautiful vessel was Launched from the ways into her native element, on Monday last: The Launch was a fine one - the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Tues. , May 11, 1831.Disaster. - About 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening last, the schooner Lucinda belonging to Smith & Merrick, was capsized in a squall near the mouth of the river St. Lawrence, the Capt. and crew, 5 or 6 in number and one passenger got upon the side of the vessel, in …Disaster. - About 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening last, the schooner Lucinda belonging to Smith & Merrick, was capsized in a squall near the mouth of the river St. Lawrence, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rochester Daily Advertiser (Rochester, NY), April 20, 1831THE LAKE. We learn from the Buffalo Republican of the 16th inst. that the immense body of water in front of that town, is still covered with ice as far as the eye can reach. The present mild weather will probably remove it in a few days and open to …THE LAKE. We learn from the Buffalo Republican of the 16th inst. that the immense body of water in front of that town, is still covered with ice as far …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Wed. , May 11, 1831We learn that during the gale on Monday last, the schooner Monroe, Capt. Host, belonging to the house of J. T. Trowbridge & Co. of this village, on her passage from Genesee River to this port, was driven ashore near Sodus, and so completely wrecked, that it is considered doubtful …We learn that during the gale on Monday last, the schooner Monroe, Capt. Host, belonging to the house of J. T. Trowbridge & Co. of this village, on her passage …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Colonial Advocate (Toronto, ON), May 19, 1831The MONRO schooner,belonging to Oswego, went ashore last Sunday week four miles west of that port (two days from Ogdensburgh), and is a total wreck. The crew were all saved.The MONRO schooner,belonging to Oswego, went ashore last Sunday week four miles west of that port (two days from Ogdensburgh), and is a total wreck. The crew were all saved.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), July 27, 1831Distressing Occurrence. - On Wednesday last the new and beautiful schooner Henry Clay, Capt. Duncan Campbell, of this port, bound to Cleveland, Ohio, with a cargo of 618 bbls. of salt, and having on board nine persons, was capsized in a gale and immediately sunk, near the mouth of Niagara …Distressing Occurrence. - On Wednesday last the new and beautiful schooner Henry Clay, Capt. Duncan Campbell, of this port, bound to Cleveland, Ohio, with a cargo of 618 bbls. of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Sat. , July 30, 1831SHIPWRECK ON LAKE ONTARIO. - The Henry Clay, on her first voyage from Oswego to Cleveland in Ohio, was upset in a squall off Niagara on the 20th July, and immediately sunk. She had 600 barrels of salt as cargo; of nine passengers on board - three only were saved; …SHIPWRECK ON LAKE ONTARIO. - The Henry Clay, on her first voyage from Oswego to Cleveland in Ohio, was upset in a squall off Niagara on the 20th July, and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Colonial Advocate (Toronto, ON), Thursday, May 12, 1831The vessel in question was the LUCINDA of Oswego.The vessel in question was the LUCINDA of Oswego.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Anti-Masonic Enquirer (Rochester, NY), Tues., Aug. 9, 1831Shipwreck on Lake Ontario. - On Tuesday last, about 11 o'clock A.M., the schooner Henry Clay, Capt. Campbell, of Oswego, when within 10 or 12 miles of the mouth of the Niagara river, was struck with a heavy squall, which capsized her instantly, and she sunk in a very few …Shipwreck on Lake Ontario. - On Tuesday last, about 11 o'clock A.M., the schooner Henry Clay, Capt. Campbell, of Oswego, when within 10 or 12 miles of the mouth of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), May 11, 1831MARINE LIST PORT OF OSWEGO LAKE NAVIGATION ARRIVALS Schr. Eagle, Capt Eagleston, from Sacketts Harbour. Schr. Hunter, Capt Bush, from Chaumont Bay. Schr. Emily, Capt Howard, from Ogdensburgh, passengers. Schr. Mary Ann, Capt. Stowel, from ...MARINE LIST PORT OF OSWEGO LAKE NAVIGATION ARRIVALS Schr. Eagle, Capt Eagleston, from Sacketts Harbour. Schr. Hunter, Capt Bush, from Chaumont Bay. Schr. Emily, Capt Howard, from Ogdensburgh, passengers. Schr. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Melancholy accident on Lake OntarioWayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 29 Jul 1831 Melancholy accident on Lake Ontario. - A letter dated Lewiston, July 20, states that the schooner Henry Clay, Capt. Campbell, from Oswego, bound for Ohio, with salt, sunk when within 12 miles of Fort Niagara, and six persons drowned; there were nine persons on board. The steamboat ...Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 29 Jul 1831 Melancholy accident on Lake Ontario. - A letter dated Lewiston, July 20, states that the schooner Henry Clay, Capt. Campbell, from Oswego, bound for Ohio, with salt, sunk when within …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Weekly Herald (Cleveland, OH), May 26, 1831, page 3Column 2Column 2Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Anti-Masonic Express (Rochester, NY), Aug. 9, 1831Shipwreck on Lake Ontario - On Tuesday, last about 11 o'clock A.M. the Schooner "Henry Clay," Captain Campbell of Oswego, when within 10 or 12 miles of the mouth of the Niagara River was struck by a heavy squall which capsized her instantly and she sank in a few minutes. …Shipwreck on Lake Ontario - On Tuesday, last about 11 o'clock A.M. the Schooner "Henry Clay," Captain Campbell of Oswego, when within 10 or 12 miles of the mouth of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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