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- Eber Ward, report of oil, Bois Blanc light, undated55 Galls of Winter Oil already used. 35 now on hand from the 28th of Nov. till the Lights are discontinued. there will about 5 1/2 quarts used each night. E. W.55 Galls of Winter Oil already used. 35 now on hand from the 28th of Nov. till the Lights are discontinued. there will about 5 1/2 quarts used each night. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Fifth Auditor's Office, Letter, 9 May 1832Appointment of Thomas Fitzgerald, keeper at St. Joseph's river at salary of $350/annum. Keeper of light boat not yet appointed.Appointment of Thomas Fitzgerald, keeper at St. Joseph's river at salary of $350/annum. Keeper of light boat not yet appointed.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Fifth Auditor's Office, Letter, 21 December 1832Authorizing increase of salary of Thunder Bay Island to $400.Authorizing increase of salary of Thunder Bay Island to $400.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner, Liberty, Correspondence, 1832Thos. H. Peck to Abraham Wendell re theft of Schooner Liberty currently navigating Lake Michigan without her papersThos. H. Peck to Abraham Wendell re theft of Schooner Liberty currently navigating Lake Michigan without her papersMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Letter, 13 July 1832Treasury DepartmentTreasury DepartmentMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Letter, 24 July 1832Treasury DepartmentTreasury DepartmentMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Letter, 21 October 1832Treasury DepartmentTreasury DepartmentMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mortgage Between Hiram Capron, Thomas Clark and Samuel StreetThe original date of signing was January 4th, 1832, but the cover also includes a memorial of this indenture by Racey, dated July 17th, 1834.The original date of signing was January 4th, 1832, but the cover also includes a memorial of this indenture by Racey, dated July 17th, 1834.
- Correspondence, 1832, Smith, Macy & Russell to Abraham Wendell"Smith, Macy & Russell to Abraham Wendell re: shipment of winter oil via R. Gillett & co. of Detroit and the schooner Wyandot to Thunder Bay Light""Smith, Macy & Russell to Abraham Wendell re: shipment of winter oil via R. Gillett & co. of Detroit and the schooner Wyandot to Thunder Bay Light"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Manifest, 30 Sep 1832, Quarterly Entry of MerchandiseQuarterly Entry of MerchandiseQuarterly Entry of MerchandiseMaritime History of the Great Lakes
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