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  • Rochester Daily Democrat (Rochester, NY), Mon., Mon., Oct. 21, 1844
    Rochester Daily Democrat (Rochester, NY), Mon., Mon., Oct. 21, 1844
    TextNewspaper       LAKE ONTARIO . - The late gale, so far as we have been able to learn, has not been attended with any disastrous consequences on Lake Ontario. The steamer Rochester ,
    TextNewspaper     LAKE ONTARIO . - The late gale, so far as we have been able to learn, has not been attended with any disastrous consequences on Lake Ontario. The steamer Rochester …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed. , Oct. 30, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed. , Oct. 30, 1844
    TextNewspaper       Effects of the Gale. - The steamer Lady of the Lake, reported ashore at Ogdensburgh, is off and came into this port on Friday last, having sustained but little damage. The John Marshall, which went ashore near Stoney Point, has gone to pieces, and is a total loss. The schr. …
    TextNewspaper     Effects of the Gale. - The steamer Lady of the Lake, reported ashore at Ogdensburgh, is off and came into this port on Friday last, having sustained but little damage. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed. ,  Nov. 27, 1844.
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed. , Nov. 27, 1844.
    TextNewspaper       Disasters on the Lake The wind has blown a gale from the West and N. West from Saturday evening down to Monday evening, with some abatement of its severity on Monday. The schooner Charleston belonging to Messrs. Fitzhugh & Co. of this place, while on her way down from the …
    TextNewspaper     Disasters on the Lake The wind has blown a gale from the West and N. West from Saturday evening down to Monday evening, with some abatement of its severity on …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Oct 25, 1844
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Oct 25, 1844
    TextNewspaper       The schooner John Marshall is a complete wreck, near Mexico Bay, east of Oswego. She had 50 Mormons on board from St. Lawrence county, all of whom were saved.
    TextNewspaper     The schooner John Marshall is a complete wreck, near Mexico Bay, east of Oswego. She had 50 Mormons on board from St. Lawrence county, all of whom were saved.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., June 19, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., June 19, 1844
    TextNewspaper       To the Editor of the Oswego County Whig: Sir: - Inasmuch as the people living on the banks of the St. Lawrence and Lake Ontario take a deep and abiding interest in the noble steamers that travel those waters, it may not be uninteresting to them to see in your …
    TextNewspaper     To the Editor of the Oswego County Whig: Sir: - Inasmuch as the people living on the banks of the St. Lawrence and Lake Ontario take a deep and abiding …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Friday, Sept. 27, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Friday, Sept. 27, 1844
    TextNewspaper       New York & Chicago Line. -- The Propeller "Oswego," Davis, master, arrived on Tuesday from Chicago, with 4,772 bushels of wheat to Doolittle, Mills & Co. She left last evening with a full cargo of merchandise and 90 passengers for Lake Michigan. The Propeller ...
    TextNewspaper     New York & Chicago Line. -- The Propeller "Oswego," Davis, master, arrived on Tuesday from Chicago, with 4,772 bushels of wheat to Doolittle, Mills & Co. She left last evening …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Sat., May 11, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Sat., May 11, 1844
    TextNewspaper       The Schooner Aurora Borealis. - In our last we just mentioned the capsizing of this vessel in the gale of the 1st inst., and the loss of two of the hands. Since then we have conversed with one of the survivors, Mr,. Daniel King, of this place, mate, and have …
    TextNewspaper     The Schooner Aurora Borealis. - In our last we just mentioned the capsizing of this vessel in the gale of the 1st inst., and the loss of two of the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Oct. 23, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Oct. 23, 1844
    TextNewspaper       At a meeting of the Passengers on board the Steamboat Oneida, October 19th, 1844, Mr. J.H. Lockwood of Rochester, was called to the chair, and Mr. George Mollison of Montreal, was appointed Secretary. After some prefatory remarks by Hon. O.H. Gillet of Ogdensburgh, in which he adverted ...
    TextNewspaper     At a meeting of the Passengers on board the Steamboat Oneida, October 19th, 1844, Mr. J.H. Lockwood of Rochester, was called to the chair, and Mr. George Mollison of Montreal, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Oct. 30, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Oct. 30, 1844
    TextNewspaper       Effects of the Gale. - The steamer Lady of the Lake, reported ashore at Ogdensburgh, is off and came into this port on Friday last, having sustained but little damage. The John Marshall, which went ashore near Stoney Point has gone to pieces, and is a total loss. The schooner …
    TextNewspaper     Effects of the Gale. - The steamer Lady of the Lake, reported ashore at Ogdensburgh, is off and came into this port on Friday last, having sustained but little damage. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Whig (Oswego, NY), Sat., May 18, 1844
    Oswego Whig (Oswego, NY), Sat., May 18, 1844
    TextNewspaper       MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The marine list of the Port for the past week gives a good statement of the commercial Trade. We perceive that our Docks and Warehouses are well filled with Western products and Merchandize bound west and north. The harbor shows quite an active seaport ...
    TextNewspaper     MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The marine list of the Port for the past week gives a good statement of the commercial Trade. We perceive that our Docks and Warehouses are well filled …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Rochester Daily Democrat (Rochester, NY), Tues., Oct. 22, 1844
    Rochester Daily Democrat (Rochester, NY), Tues., Oct. 22, 1844
    TextNewspaper       The following Card of Thanks is deserved. The management of the boat, during the storm, was admirable. The escape was truly providential: Rochester , Oct. 19, 1844 . We, the undersigned, being ...
    TextNewspaper     The following Card of Thanks is deserved. The management of the boat, during the storm, was admirable. The escape was truly providential: Rochester , Oct. 19, 1844 . We, the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed. , Oct. 23, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed. , Oct. 23, 1844
    TextNewspaper       The Gale On Friday night last, the wind shifted suddenly at about 2 a. m. blew a gale; which continued with unusual severity for about 12 hours. At 4 a. m. the steamer Oneida, Capt. Childs, was seen off our harbor in her trip up the lake - she was …
    TextNewspaper     The Gale On Friday night last, the wind shifted suddenly at about 2 a. m. blew a gale; which continued with unusual severity for about 12 hours. At 4 a. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed. , Nov. 20, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed. , Nov. 20, 1844
    TextNewspaper       Disasters on the Lake . - The Schooner Essex of this port, owned by Doolittle Mills & Co. and the Captain, with a cargo of wheat from Sandusky, in attempting to beat out of the Niagara river on Wednesday night last, carried away her jib and main gaff, and went …
    TextNewspaper     Disasters on the Lake . - The Schooner Essex of this port, owned by Doolittle Mills & Co. and the Captain, with a cargo of wheat from Sandusky, in attempting …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., May 16, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., May 16, 1844
    TextNewspaper       MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The marine list of the Port for the last week, gives a good statement of the Commercial Trade. We perceived that our Docks and Warehouses are well filled with Western Products, and Merchandize bound west and north. The harbor shows quite an active seaport ...
    TextNewspaper     MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The marine list of the Port for the last week, gives a good statement of the Commercial Trade. We perceived that our Docks and Warehouses are well filled …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Oct. 23, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Oct. 23, 1844
    TextNewspaper       THE GALE. On Friday night last, the wind shifted suddenly from the South to the N. West, and at about 2 A.M. blew a gale; which continued with unusual severity for about 12 hours. At 4 A.M. the steamer Oneida, Capt. Childs, was seen off our harbor in her trip …
    TextNewspaper     THE GALE. On Friday night last, the wind shifted suddenly from the South to the N. West, and at about 2 A.M. blew a gale; which continued with unusual severity …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Nov. 20, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Nov. 20, 1844
    TextNewspaper       Disasters on the Lake. - The Schooner Essex of this port, owned by Doolittle, Mills & Co. And the Captain, with a cargo of wheat from Sandusky, in attempting to beat out of Niagara river on Wednesday night last, carried away her jib and main gaff, and went ashore at …
    TextNewspaper     Disasters on the Lake. - The Schooner Essex of this port, owned by Doolittle, Mills & Co. And the Captain, with a cargo of wheat from Sandusky, in attempting to …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Nov. 27, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Nov. 27, 1844
    TextNewspaper       Disasters on the Lake. - The wind has blown a gale from the West and N. West from Saturday evening down to Monday evening, with some abatement it its severity on Monday. The schooner Charleston belonging to Messrs. Fitzhugh & Co. of this place, while on her way down from …
    TextNewspaper     Disasters on the Lake. - The wind has blown a gale from the West and N. West from Saturday evening down to Monday evening, with some abatement it its severity …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1844
    TextNewspaper       THE GALE LOSS OF THE SCHOONER C. DEEMING On Saturday evening the wind shifted from the South to the West, N. West, blew with uncommon violence through the night. - The Schooner Ohio of Cleveland came into port on Sunday morning with a cargo of wheat from Lake Erie for …
    TextNewspaper     THE GALE LOSS OF THE SCHOONER C. DEEMING On Saturday evening the wind shifted from the South to the West, N. West, blew with uncommon violence through the night. - …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Sat.,  May 4, 1844
    Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Sat., May 4, 1844
    TextNewspaper       Oswego Canal Packets. This week we took a trip to Syracuse and back, on board of these convenient and well furnished and well conducted packets - going up with Capt. F. Rood, and coming back with Capt. W.I. Stewart. We have often taken the jaunt, and have travelled much on …
    TextNewspaper     Oswego Canal Packets. This week we took a trip to Syracuse and back, on board of these convenient and well furnished and well conducted packets - going up with Capt. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), January 26, 1844
    St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), January 26, 1844
    TextNewspaper       We are happy to hear that a large number of the distressed laborers on the Lachine Canal have been employed by the corporation in breaking stones; and as a further means to furnish labor for the poor during the winter. The sum of £200 was voted by the corporation, to …
    TextNewspaper     We are happy to hear that a large number of the distressed laborers on the Lachine Canal have been employed by the corporation in breaking stones; and as a further …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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