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- Schenectady Reflector (Schenectady, NY), May 3, 1850Terrible explosion on Lake Erie Cleveland April 28 The steamer Wayne left Toledo on Saturday morning about 9 o'clock, with 29 passengers, and took on board some 40 more at Sandusky on Saturday night, leaving there at 10 o'clock. These and the crew made the number on board ...Terrible explosion on Lake Erie Cleveland April 28 The steamer Wayne left Toledo on Saturday morning about 9 o'clock, with 29 passengers, and took on board some 40 more at …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 9, 1850, page 1To be more prosaic, the 1052 t. sidewheeler OCEAN (later US#53063) was built by E. B. Ward at Newport (now Marine City, Michigan) in 1850. Perhaps she was not as successful as the poem hopes, as she was rebuilt to a barge after only 12 years of service, and grounded …To be more prosaic, the 1052 t. sidewheeler OCEAN (later US#53063) was built by E. B. Ward at Newport (now Marine City, Michigan) in 1850. Perhaps she was not as …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rochester American (Rochester, NY), Friday, Jan. 18, 1850Steamboat Collision on Seneca Lake Yesterday morning about 5 o'clock the Richard Stevens and the Canadasaga, two steamers plying between Geneva and Jefferson in connection with the Chemung Rail road, came in collision at Dresden, 12 miles south of Geneva, and the latter was so much ...Steamboat Collision on Seneca Lake Yesterday morning about 5 o'clock the Richard Stevens and the Canadasaga, two steamers plying between Geneva and Jefferson in connection with the Chemung Rail road, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Oct 15, 1850Thunder Bay Island, Oct. 9, 1850 Messrs. Editors of the Free Press. Gents: With much regret, I have to inform you of the total loss of the steamer Benj. Franklin, at 5 o'clock yesterday morning, on the shoal on the southeast point of the Island. Passengers, officers and ...Thunder Bay Island, Oct. 9, 1850 Messrs. Editors of the Free Press. Gents: With much regret, I have to inform you of the total loss of the steamer Benj. Franklin, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 15 Jan, 1850This excellent List was provided by Robert Jaeck, Racine, Wis.This excellent List was provided by Robert Jaeck, Racine, Wis.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Watertown Times (Watertown, NY), [No Date]Pioneer Steamboats on the Great Lakes Dr. W. K. Burr in the Picton Times The first steamboat! Look; see how it moves on the water- the first steamboat on the Great Lakes. What a wold of thought is expressed in that one sentence the first steamboat. The revival- the ...Pioneer Steamboats on the Great Lakes Dr. W. K. Burr in the Picton Times The first steamboat! Look; see how it moves on the water- the first steamboat on the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sat., Dec. 7, 1850* Probably a typo - the skipper of the TROY at this time was the famous David P. Dobbins, who was also part owner of the boat.* Probably a typo - the skipper of the TROY at this time was the famous David P. Dobbins, who was also part owner of the boat.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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