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  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Monday, September 7, 1868
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Monday, September 7, 1868
    TextNewspaper       THE NEW VESSEL. -- The new schooner FLORIDA launched from Goble and Macfarlane's shipyard a few days ago, is now completely rigged and ready to start out her life as a 'Voyageur.' Her dimensions are 142 feet overall, 26 foot beam, carrying capacity, 18,500 bushels through the canal. ...
    TextNewspaper     THE NEW VESSEL. -- The new schooner FLORIDA launched from Goble and Macfarlane's shipyard a few days ago, is now completely rigged and ready to start out her life as …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Wednesday, September 2, 1868
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Wednesday, September 2, 1868
    TextNewspaper       THE 'SCUD' -- The SCUD is the name of a rather finely constructed fore-and-after, that made our harbor for the first time yesterday. She was loaded with 192 tons of coal from Oswego. A new schooner named the PHEONIX, hailing from Henderson, N. Y., is also here on her maiden …
    TextNewspaper     THE 'SCUD' -- The SCUD is the name of a rather finely constructed fore-and-after, that made our harbor for the first time yesterday. She was loaded with 192 tons of …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Monday, September 14, 1868
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Monday, September 14, 1868
    TextNewspaper       The new scow PHOENIX, Capt. George W. Reed, made this port on Sunday, with lumber from Menominee. She measures 125 feet over-all, 26 foot beam and 8 foot 6 inches in depth, in the lowest place, and 211.78 tons burden. She cost in the neighborhood of $16,000 and is the …
    TextNewspaper     The new scow PHOENIX, Capt. George W. Reed, made this port on Sunday, with lumber from Menominee. She measures 125 feet over-all, 26 foot beam and 8 foot 6 inches …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), October 8, 1868, page 3
    Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), October 8, 1868, page 3
    TextNewspaper       Column 3
    TextNewspaper     Column 3
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Thursday, October 8, 1868
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Thursday, October 8, 1868
    TextNewspaper       PROPELLER 'PERSEVERANCE' -- The propeller PERSEVERANCE, which was destroyed by fire off Pultneyville, on the morning of the 6th. inst., the particulars of which was given in the Tribune of yesterday morning, was a craft of 652 tons burden, old style, being built in 1864 at St. ...
    TextNewspaper     PROPELLER 'PERSEVERANCE' -- The propeller PERSEVERANCE, which was destroyed by fire off Pultneyville, on the morning of the 6th. inst., the particulars of which was given in the Tribune of …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), October 10, 1868, page 3
    Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), October 10, 1868, page 3
    TextNewspaper       Column 4
    TextNewspaper     Column 4
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), October 8, 1868, page 3
    Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), October 8, 1868, page 3
    TextNewspaper       Column 3
    TextNewspaper     Column 3
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  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Tuesday, September 22, 1868
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Tuesday, September 22, 1868
    TextNewspaper       SCHOONER 'RESOLUTE' LOST. -- A special from Oswego yesterday afternoon says: -- "The schooner RESOLUTE, from Belleville for this port, with barley in attempting to enter the harbor last night, struck the West pier and is going to pieces. The crew were saved." The schooner ...
    TextNewspaper     SCHOONER 'RESOLUTE' LOST. -- A special from Oswego yesterday afternoon says: -- "The schooner RESOLUTE, from Belleville for this port, with barley in attempting to enter the harbor last night, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Friday, November 6, 1868
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Friday, November 6, 1868
    TextNewspaper       SCHOONER BURLINGTON WRECKED. - The Canadian schooner BURLINGTON, laden with 5,500 bushels of wheat, from Hamilton, Ontario for Buffalo, went ashore and sun on Lake Ontario, during the gale of Saturday. Vessel and cargo a total loss. The BURLINGTON was built at Cleveland in 1843 of ...
    TextNewspaper     SCHOONER BURLINGTON WRECKED. - The Canadian schooner BURLINGTON, laden with 5,500 bushels of wheat, from Hamilton, Ontario for Buffalo, went ashore and sun on Lake Ontario, during the gale of …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), November 23, 1868, page 3
    Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), November 23, 1868, page 3
    TextNewspaper       Column 4
    TextNewspaper     Column 4
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  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Friday, November 20, 1868
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Friday, November 20, 1868
    TextNewspaper       SCHOONER 'BURLINGTON' -- No attempt has been made to raise the schooner BURLINGTON, sunk about three miles west of Grimsby, Lake Ontario, loaded with wheat.
    TextNewspaper     SCHOONER 'BURLINGTON' -- No attempt has been made to raise the schooner BURLINGTON, sunk about three miles west of Grimsby, Lake Ontario, loaded with wheat.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Tuesday, December 1, 1868
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Tuesday, December 1, 1868
    TextNewspaper       The schooner WILLIAM DORAN, a small vessel left Rochester for Cobourg with salt, and has not been heard of since.
    TextNewspaper     The schooner WILLIAM DORAN, a small vessel left Rochester for Cobourg with salt, and has not been heard of since.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Advertiser and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 11 Nov, 1868
    Detroit Advertiser and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 11 Nov, 1868
    TextNewspaper       The Free Trader was 80 feet and 52 tons, built at Milwaukee in 1843.
    TextNewspaper     The Free Trader was 80 feet and 52 tons, built at Milwaukee in 1843.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Monday, July 27, 1868
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Monday, July 27, 1868
    TextNewspaper       WRECKS IN LAKE ERIE: -The Detroit Post, of Saturday, remarks, "There are at different points in Lake Erie wrecks which, though many years since they were deposited, are yet in an excellent state of preservation. From Captain Hackett, of Malden, who has just arrived at this port ...
    TextNewspaper     WRECKS IN LAKE ERIE: -The Detroit Post, of Saturday, remarks, "There are at different points in Lake Erie wrecks which, though many years since they were deposited, are yet in …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Tuesday , Aug. 11, 1868
    Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Tuesday , Aug. 11, 1868
    TextNewspaper       Schooner Wm. Sanderson. -- We paid a visit to this vessel, which has been thoroughly rebuilt by A. Miler & Co., this morning, and found her looking neat as a new top. Her masts and bow sprit are new and a portion of her deck. She also has new arches …
    TextNewspaper     Schooner Wm. Sanderson. -- We paid a visit to this vessel, which has been thoroughly rebuilt by A. Miler & Co., this morning, and found her looking neat as a …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • St. Joseph Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Sat., 12 Sept. 1868
    St. Joseph Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Sat., 12 Sept. 1868
    TextNewspaper       Terrible Disaster! The Propeller Hippocampus Lost! Great Loss of Life! The news of the calamity which has fallen upon this community by the loss of the Hippocampus and the consquent loss of life is already wide-spread throughout the country. On Monday night the scene ...
    TextNewspaper     Terrible Disaster! The Propeller Hippocampus Lost! Great Loss of Life! The news of the calamity which has fallen upon this community by the loss of the Hippocampus and the consquent …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Hamilton Evening Times (Hamilton, ON), May 1, 1868
    Hamilton Evening Times (Hamilton, ON), May 1, 1868
    TextNewspaper       Shipbuilding In Hamilton - Completion Of Another Splendid Vessel - The enterprise of shipbuilding is not a leading one in Hamilton, but there is no question that the work performed in that branch is of a superior order, and our marine artisans augment the lake fleets by one or two …
    TextNewspaper     Shipbuilding In Hamilton - Completion Of Another Splendid Vessel - The enterprise of shipbuilding is not a leading one in Hamilton, but there is no question that the work performed …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Hamilton Evening Times (Hamilton, ON), May 2, 1868
    Hamilton Evening Times (Hamilton, ON), May 2, 1868
    TextNewspaper       Launch - Agreeably to announcement the launch of the fine schooner Undine took place this afternoon at the shipyard of Mr. LaVallee, situated at the foot of John Street. About three hundred people witnessed the launch, which was successfully accomplished shortly after two o'clock. The ...
    TextNewspaper     Launch - Agreeably to announcement the launch of the fine schooner Undine took place this afternoon at the shipyard of Mr. LaVallee, situated at the foot of John Street. About …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 24 Apr 1868
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 24 Apr 1868
    TextNewspaper       IMPORTANT TO VESSEL OWNERS - EVERY AMERICAN VELSEL [sic] TO BE NUMBERED BY THE FIRST OF JULY - The Act of Congress approved July 24, 1856, chapter 268, section 13, requires that "The Director of the Bureau of Statistics shall prepare an annual statement of vessels registered, enrolled ...
    TextNewspaper     IMPORTANT TO VESSEL OWNERS - EVERY AMERICAN VELSEL [sic] TO BE NUMBERED BY THE FIRST OF JULY - The Act of Congress approved July 24, 1856, chapter 268, section 13, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 8 Apr 1868
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 8 Apr 1868
    TextNewspaper       EARLY LAKE HISTORY - According to early marine record, which of late has fallen into our possession, we are enabled to present to the readers of our marine column, much matter pertaining to the early navigation of the lakes, which will be of great importance for future reference. A ...
    TextNewspaper     EARLY LAKE HISTORY - According to early marine record, which of late has fallen into our possession, we are enabled to present to the readers of our marine column, much …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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