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  • St. Joseph Traveler (St. Joseph, MI), 17 July 1861
    St. Joseph Traveler (St. Joseph, MI), 17 July 1861
    TextNewspaper       MARINE DISASTER PROBABLE LOSS OF THE PORPELLER BRITTON WITH ALL ON BOARD The propeller L. L. Britton , Captain John Q. Adams , which has been for some weeks past plying between ...
    TextNewspaper     MARINE DISASTER PROBABLE LOSS OF THE PORPELLER BRITTON WITH ALL ON BOARD The propeller L. L. Britton , Captain John Q. Adams , which has been for some weeks past …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 18 May 1861
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 18 May 1861
    TextNewspaper       DISASTROUS COLLISION - THREE LIVES LOST. - Capt. Dorr received the following dispatch from Kingston yesterday morning: The schooner Exchange, with a cargo of wheat from Chicago, collided with the steamer Comet, last night, off the Duck (sic). The Comet is a total loss. Three men are ...
    TextNewspaper     DISASTROUS COLLISION - THREE LIVES LOST. - Capt. Dorr received the following dispatch from Kingston yesterday morning: The schooner Exchange, with a cargo of wheat from Chicago, collided with the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 27 Jul 1861
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 27 Jul 1861
    TextNewspaper       *at Garden Island, Ont. by Henry Roney.
    TextNewspaper     *at Garden Island, Ont. by Henry Roney.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Jan. 8, 1861
    Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Jan. 8, 1861
    TextNewspaper       Names of Propellers and Vessels Laid Up in the Port of Oswego Propellers Norman of Oswego Tugs Lady Franklin, Tornado, Robert Reed, Major Dana, J.H. Bloore of Oswego Barks Gibraltar of St. Catharines Admiral of Quebec Cleveland of ...
    TextNewspaper     Names of Propellers and Vessels Laid Up in the Port of Oswego Propellers Norman of Oswego Tugs Lady Franklin, Tornado, Robert Reed, Major Dana, J.H. Bloore of Oswego Barks Gibraltar …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Jan. 15, 1861
    Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Jan. 15, 1861
    TextNewspaper       The Salt Trade. - The Onondaga Salt Springs have furnished one of the first and permanent elements of business in Oswego. As early as the year 1818 the manufacture and shipments of the article to this port were quite extensive, and constituted the important branch of commercial ...
    TextNewspaper     The Salt Trade. - The Onondaga Salt Springs have furnished one of the first and permanent elements of business in Oswego. As early as the year 1818 the manufacture and …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Tuesday,  March 6, 1861
    Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Tuesday, March 6, 1861
    TextNewspaper       Secession in Oswego Harbor - The Laws Enforced! - There was a bit of excitement in Oswego harbor yesterday morning, growing out of the secession operation. It seems that Sheriff Tucker had attached the schooner J.P. Kirtland, of Milan, Ohio, with her cargo of grain, at the suit of the …
    TextNewspaper     Secession in Oswego Harbor - The Laws Enforced! - There was a bit of excitement in Oswego harbor yesterday morning, growing out of the secession operation. It seems that Sheriff …
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  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), March 7, 1861
    St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), March 7, 1861
    TextNewspaper       Five schooners, 43 canal boats, and five tugs are being constructed or their building is contracted at Buffalo. The ship carpenters of Detroit struck for higher wages on Friday. They demand $2 a day on old work and $1.75 on new work, which is an advance of fifty cents on …
    TextNewspaper     Five schooners, 43 canal boats, and five tugs are being constructed or their building is contracted at Buffalo. The ship carpenters of Detroit struck for higher wages on Friday. They …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), March 28, 1861
    St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), March 28, 1861
    TextNewspaper       A Strike - The ship carpenters and caulkers of this town, and also of Port Dalhousie and Port Robinson, struck this morning for an advance in wages. They demand $1.75 per diem, instead of $1.50, which has been the wages for some time back. They also require weekly payments of …
    TextNewspaper     A Strike - The ship carpenters and caulkers of this town, and also of Port Dalhousie and Port Robinson, struck this morning for an advance in wages. They demand $1.75 …
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  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), April 8, 1861
    Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), April 8, 1861
    TextNewspaper       A Monster Canal Boat. - The largest canal boat we have ever seen, and we think the largest afloat, was launched on Saturday from the boat yard of Samuel Miller of this city. The new boat is called the Abraham Lincoln, bears a handsome portrate of "Old Abe" on the …
    TextNewspaper     A Monster Canal Boat. - The largest canal boat we have ever seen, and we think the largest afloat, was launched on Saturday from the boat yard of Samuel Miller …
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  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), April 8, 1861.
    Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), April 8, 1861.
    TextNewspaper       "On Saturday evening, a man named Dennis Woods, who had been boarding at the hotel of Mrs. Cunningham in the vicinity of Pea Soup Flats, made his appearance at the police office and entered complaint against parties for assault and battery. He was too much under the influence of bad …
    TextNewspaper     "On Saturday evening, a man named Dennis Woods, who had been boarding at the hotel of Mrs. Cunningham in the vicinity of Pea Soup Flats, made his appearance at the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Thursday, May 15, 1861
    Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Thursday, May 15, 1861
    TextNewspaper       The Steamer Comet Sunk. - The steamer Comet, which left Kingston Tuesday night for Toronto, collided with the schooner Exchange, near Nine Mile Point Light, and sunk in forty feet of water. Two lives were lost. The schooner sustained but slight damage. A strange fatality has ...
    TextNewspaper     The Steamer Comet Sunk. - The steamer Comet, which left Kingston Tuesday night for Toronto, collided with the schooner Exchange, near Nine Mile Point Light, and sunk in forty feet …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), June  12, 1861
    St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), June 12, 1861
    TextNewspaper       St. Catharines, Monday, June 10 - Ship-Carpenters Strike - A few months since an organization call "The Welland Canal Ship Carpenters and Caulkers Union," was formed in this town, all the hands employed on the line of canal becoming members. They demanded an increase of wages and ...
    TextNewspaper     St. Catharines, Monday, June 10 - Ship-Carpenters Strike - A few months since an organization call "The Welland Canal Ship Carpenters and Caulkers Union," was formed in this town, all …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), June 20, 1861.
    St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), June 20, 1861.
    TextNewspaper       St. Catharines, Monday, June 17 -- Fire at Port Robinson: Abbey's Ship-yard Destroyed. We understand that the workshops in Messrs. J.P. and J. Abbey's Ship Yard, Port Robinson, were set fire to last night, and completely destroyed. The loss is not stated, nor if there was ...
    TextNewspaper     St. Catharines, Monday, June 17 -- Fire at Port Robinson: Abbey's Ship-yard Destroyed. We understand that the workshops in Messrs. J.P. and J. Abbey's Ship Yard, Port Robinson, were set …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), June 25, 1861
    Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), June 25, 1861
    TextNewspaper       Ship Carpenters On A Strike - We learn that the ship carpenters of this city are on a strike. Under the sanction of their Union they demand $1.75 per day for their labor, their pay heretofore having been $1.50. We suppose their demands will ultimately be acceded to. ...
    TextNewspaper     Ship Carpenters On A Strike - We learn that the ship carpenters of this city are on a strike. Under the sanction of their Union they demand $1.75 per day …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), June 25, 1861
    Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), June 25, 1861
    TextNewspaper       The strike of the Ship Carpenters. - We were in error yesterday in saying that the Ship Carpenters' Union had struck for an advance in their rate of wages. They have hitherto received for their labor fourteen shillings a day; but the masters, by reason of the hard times and …
    TextNewspaper     The strike of the Ship Carpenters. - We were in error yesterday in saying that the Ship Carpenters' Union had struck for an advance in their rate of wages. They …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), June 28, 1861
    Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), June 28, 1861
    TextNewspaper       The Strike of the Ship-Carpenters To the Editor of the Oswego Commercial Times: Dear Sir: In your paper of Wednesday evening you refer to the "Strike of the Ship Carpenters," and in such a way, that the public, as a general thing, would think that the Ship Carpenters were ...
    TextNewspaper     The Strike of the Ship-Carpenters To the Editor of the Oswego Commercial Times: Dear Sir: In your paper of Wednesday evening you refer to the "Strike of the Ship Carpenters," …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), July 11, 1861
    St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), July 11, 1861
    TextNewspaper       The Ship Carpenters and Caulkers Union Mr. Editor, - Allow me space for a few words to correct a statement in you much esteemed journal in reference to the Union on the Welland Canal. I would just state that the Society lately formed is not broken up; and as to …
    TextNewspaper     The Ship Carpenters and Caulkers Union Mr. Editor, - Allow me space for a few words to correct a statement in you much esteemed journal in reference to the Union …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 3 April 1861
    Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 3 April 1861
    TextNewspaper       Spring Walk I The Editor is too much of a cripple just now to take his annual Spring Walk, that must be postponed until he is able to stump about the Wharves and Docks again.--Meanwhile our readers must content themselves with a brief account of what is going forward in …
    TextNewspaper     Spring Walk I The Editor is too much of a cripple just now to take his annual Spring Walk, that must be postponed until he is able to stump about …
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  • Globe (Toronto, ON), April 11, 1861, page 2
    Globe (Toronto, ON), April 11, 1861, page 2
    TextNewspaper       The Launch Of A Schooner At Oakville The good times are once more visiting Oakville. In the years 1854, '55 and '56 launches were of frequent occurrence, but of late they have been few and far between. There is good promise, however, of a ...
    TextNewspaper     The Launch Of A Schooner At Oakville The good times are once more visiting Oakville. In the years 1854, '55 and '56 launches were of frequent occurrence, but of late …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Globe (Toronto, ON), May 10, 1861, page 3
    Globe (Toronto, ON), May 10, 1861, page 3
    TextNewspaper       The schooner Alpha cleared from Hamilton on the 3rd instant for Kingston with 15,259 bushels of No. 1 Spring wheat. This is the first cargo of the season from
    TextNewspaper     The schooner Alpha cleared from Hamilton on the 3rd instant for Kingston with 15,259 bushels of No. 1 Spring wheat. This is the first cargo of the season from
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