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- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), May 31, 1854The Sault St. Marie Canal . - The Cleveland Plaindealer gives the following description of the Canal, which is to connect ...The Sault St. Marie Canal . - The Cleveland Plaindealer gives the following description of the Canal, which is to connect ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), Thurs., April 7, 1854Loss of a Schooner and its Crew on Lake Ontario. - We alluded, a few days since, to the washing ashore of the body of a lad, near Pultneyville and stated the suppositions in regard to the identity of the deceased lad and the cause of his ...Loss of a Schooner and its Crew on Lake Ontario. - We alluded, a few days since, to the washing ashore of the body of a lad, near Pultneyville and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), Sat. , April 22, 1854The Great West, which was launched on Thursday from the ship yard of James A. Baker, has a new kind of steering wheel which is, we believe, superior to anything yet introduced on vessels here, as it obviates the necessity of having two or three men at the helm in …The Great West, which was launched on Thursday from the ship yard of James A. Baker, has a new kind of steering wheel which is, we believe, superior to anything …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), Thursday, April 27, 1854Loss Of A Schooner, And Its Crew On Lake Ontario. -- We alluded a few days since, to the washing ashore of the body of a lad, near Pultneyville, and stated the suppositions in regard to the identity of the deceased lad and the cause of his death. - We …Loss Of A Schooner, And Its Crew On Lake Ontario. -- We alluded a few days since, to the washing ashore of the body of a lad, near Pultneyville, and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), Monday, May 15, 1854Loss Of The Schooner Ardelia, And All hands. - The entire loss of this vessel and all hands, is now beyond doubt, and none of her crew remain to tell the cause of the melancholy catastrophe. Her owner, Mr. Butler, received intelligence on Saturday, that the body of his son …Loss Of The Schooner Ardelia, And All hands. - The entire loss of this vessel and all hands, is now beyond doubt, and none of her crew remain to tell …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 19 Sep 1854The new schooner Joseph E. Shaw, built by J.P. May, at Milan, for Messrs. Latham & Tozer of this city, arrived here yesterday on her first trip, with a cargo of 14,365 bushels of corn from Sandusky. She is commanded by Capt. Stebbens, late of the schooner Western. With her …The new schooner Joseph E. Shaw, built by J.P. May, at Milan, for Messrs. Latham & Tozer of this city, arrived here yesterday on her first trip, with a cargo …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), July 31, 1854We learn from Capt. Childs, of the Northerner, that on Friday night last, the Propeller Boston, of Crawfords Ogdensburgh Line, was run into by a three masted schooner, about 15 miles off Oak Orchard, and instantly sunk. The Captain with his wife, and three other ladies, (all three were on …We learn from Capt. Childs, of the Northerner, that on Friday night last, the Propeller Boston, of Crawfords Ogdensburgh Line, was run into by a three masted schooner, about 15 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 19 Sep 1854The new schooner Young America built in this city by Mr. George R. Rogers for Mr. Henry Ames, came in yesterday from her first trip to Lake Erie, with 16,432 bushels of wheat, said to be the largest cargo of wheat ever brought through the Welland Canal. On her trip …The new schooner Young America built in this city by Mr. George R. Rogers for Mr. Henry Ames, came in yesterday from her first trip to Lake Erie, with 16,432 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 20 Sep 1854The brig New York, Capt. Whittier, bound down with a cargo of timber, when off Long Point, was struck by a squall last night, which carried away her fore-top-mast, fore-yard and sail, sprung her main-mast, split her main-sail, and did some other damage. She was bound for French Creek, but …The brig New York, Capt. Whittier, bound down with a cargo of timber, when off Long Point, was struck by a squall last night, which carried away her fore-top-mast, fore-yard …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 5 May 1854The tug boat J.E. Mulford, made her debut this morning in the towing business. She has a very powerful engine, and is capable of doing good execution while our river is so high. There are now three tugs in our harbor, and no vessel need lay outside a great while …The tug boat J.E. Mulford, made her debut this morning in the towing business. She has a very powerful engine, and is capable of doing good execution while our river …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), May 6, 1854Anniversary of the Capture of Oswego On the 6th day of May, 1814 , forty years ago to-day, Oswego was captured by a British naval and land force, after a gallant defense by a small force of soldiers and ...Anniversary of the Capture of Oswego On the 6th day of May, 1814 , forty years ago to-day, Oswego was captured by a British naval and land force, after a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), May 6, 1854Anniversary of the Capture of Oswego On the 6th day of May, 1814, forty years ago to-day, Oswego was captured by a British naval and land force, after a gallant defense by a small force of soldiers and marines. On the preceding day, May 5th, a British naval force consisting …Anniversary of the Capture of Oswego On the 6th day of May, 1814, forty years ago to-day, Oswego was captured by a British naval and land force, after a gallant …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), Mon., Nov. 6, 1854Barque Col. Camp. - This fine barque, which was launched from the yard of Asa Wilcox, Three Mile Bay, on Lake Ontario, about the first of August last, made her appearance in our harbor for the first time this morning from Chicago, being her second trip to the Upper Lakes. …Barque Col. Camp. - This fine barque, which was launched from the yard of Asa Wilcox, Three Mile Bay, on Lake Ontario, about the first of August last, made her …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), May 17, 1854From the Syracuse Journal Oswego, May 13, 1854. Oswego is emphatically the Queen city of the Lake. In a commercial point of view, she is considered one of the most important ports on the chain of lakes. In the receipts of wheat and lumber, and shipments of flour ...From the Syracuse Journal Oswego, May 13, 1854. Oswego is emphatically the Queen city of the Lake. In a commercial point of view, she is considered one of the most …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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