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- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), August 11, 1868FORTY-EIGHT YEARS AGO. - The following vessels passed Detroit August 10, 1820 , which we find recorded in the log book kept aboard the schooner Elizabeth ,FORTY-EIGHT YEARS AGO. - The following vessels passed Detroit August 10, 1820 , which we find recorded in the log book kept aboard the schooner Elizabeth ,Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 19 Dec, 1868, page 1
Column 2Column 2Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Oswego Daily Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), April 4, 1868
Early Lake History - The Detroit Post has been gathering scraps of lake history, from which we take the following: "On Lake Ontario , previous to 1797 and during that year, the following ...Early Lake History - The Detroit Post has been gathering scraps of lake history, from which we take the following: "On Lake Ontario , previous to 1797 and during that …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 12 Nov, 1868
THE LOSS OF THE SCHOONER JAMES NAVAGH . - The last number of the Manitowoc Pilot contains the following highly interesting particulars of the loss of the schooner James ...THE LOSS OF THE SCHOONER JAMES NAVAGH . - The last number of the Manitowoc Pilot contains the following highly interesting particulars of the loss of the schooner James ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), April 16, 1868, page 1
*now part of Ecorse, MI*now part of Ecorse, MIMaritime History of the Great Lakes- Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), April 28, 1868
Important To Vessel Owners - Vessels To Be Numbered. - The Secretary of the Treasury has sent a letter to the collectors of customs at lake ports, which is important to the owners and masters of out lake shipping. By an act of Congress passed July 28, 1864, the Director …Important To Vessel Owners - Vessels To Be Numbered. - The Secretary of the Treasury has sent a letter to the collectors of customs at lake ports, which is important …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Oswego Daily Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Wed., April 29, 1868.
Ontario Dry Dock. - A Great Enterprise. We recently paid a visit to the Ontario Dry Dock, situated at the foot of West First street, which has been completed and is now in course of operation. This work is owned by F.G. Carrington, and was commenced a year ago the …Ontario Dry Dock. - A Great Enterprise. We recently paid a visit to the Ontario Dry Dock, situated at the foot of West First street, which has been completed and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Sat., Aug. 8, 1868
Schooner Royal Albert Sunk. - The schooner Royal Albert, Capt. Conley, left this port about 9 o'clock last evening, bound for Toledo with railroad iron. When about 10 miles off Little Sodus she filled with water and went down, the crew barely having time to escape in the boats. They …Schooner Royal Albert Sunk. - The schooner Royal Albert, Capt. Conley, left this port about 9 o'clock last evening, bound for Toledo with railroad iron. When about 10 miles off …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Toledo Blade (Toledo, OH), Aug. 17, 1868
Lake Ontario, off Rochester, On board Propeller "Granite State," Aug. 16, 1868 Dear Blade: We were twenty-four hours getting through the Welland Canal, met and passed a great number of steamers and sail vessels. It is a burning shame that we have not a ship ...Lake Ontario, off Rochester, On board Propeller "Granite State," Aug. 16, 1868 Dear Blade: We were twenty-four hours getting through the Welland Canal, met and passed a great number of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Friday, Aug. 21, 1868
Launch At Charlotte. - Yesterday afternoon the new schooner built during the last winter by George Hardison for Capt. Hosea Rogers, was launched from the east side of the river at Charlotte. A large number of persons took the1:40 P.M. train from the Central depot and went to Charlotte ...Launch At Charlotte. - Yesterday afternoon the new schooner built during the last winter by George Hardison for Capt. Hosea Rogers, was launched from the east side of the river …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), Tues., Oct. 6, 1868
Appalling Calamity - Propeller Perseverance Burned On Lake Ontario - Fourteen Lives Lost. The propeller Perseverance, Capt. John Fitzgibbons, of the Welland Railway Line, took fire fifteen miles off Pultneyville about two o'clock this morning, and burned to the ...Appalling Calamity - Propeller Perseverance Burned On Lake Ontario - Fourteen Lives Lost. The propeller Perseverance, Capt. John Fitzgibbons, of the Welland Railway Line, took fire fifteen miles off Pultneyville …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily Journal (St. Catharines, ON), Wed., Oct. 7, 1868
Fearful Disaster on Lake Ontario - Burning of the Welland R.R. Steamer Perseverance -- Capt. FitzGibbons, son and 12 Others Lost - Two Mates, Two Men and a Boy named Lynch saved. Journal Office, Oct. 6 -5:30 p.m.) The Welland Railway ...Fearful Disaster on Lake Ontario - Burning of the Welland R.R. Steamer Perseverance -- Capt. FitzGibbons, son and 12 Others Lost - Two Mates, Two Men and a Boy named …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Daily Journal (St. Catharines, ON), Tuesday, Oct., 13, 1868
To Be Replaced -- We believe we are correct in stating that the local management of the Welland Railway have recommended to the English stockholders the building of two propellers of smaller capacity to replace the ill-fated Perseverance. The proposed propellers will be built ...To Be Replaced -- We believe we are correct in stating that the local management of the Welland Railway have recommended to the English stockholders the building of two propellers …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), October 8, 1868, page 3
Column 3Column 3Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Friday, November 6, 1868
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 ...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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Tuesday, December 1, 1868
The schooner WILLIAM DORAN, a small vessel left Rochester for Cobourg with salt, and has not been heard of since.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- Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Tuesday , Aug. 11, 1868
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 …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- Vessel for Labrador
Rochester Union & Advertiser (Rochester, NY), 7 Jun 1868 VESSEL FOR LABRADOR -- Have we a "Codfish Aristocracy" among us? So it would seem, they are decidedly "down at the mouth!" Not to be too figurative, we will explain. This morning's dawn witnessed the departure of the Schooner CHARLOTTE from the mouth of the Genesee, bound for the coast …Rochester Union & Advertiser (Rochester, NY), 7 Jun 1868 VESSEL FOR LABRADOR -- Have we a "Codfish Aristocracy" among us? So it would seem, they are decidedly "down at the mouth!" Not to be too figurative, we will explain. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Northern Transportation Company
Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 10 Apr 1868 Northern Transportation Company _____ Since the reorganization of the Northern Transportation Company, its business has gradually and steadily increased, until it now stands second to none of the transit lines between the East and West. A few figures will show the increase ...Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 10 Apr 1868 Northern Transportation Company _____ Since the reorganization of the Northern Transportation Company, its business has gradually and steadily increased, until it now stands second to none of the transit lines …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- To the Public
Daily Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 17 Nov 1868 TO THE PUBLIC. MR. PEARSONS REDUCED THE WORKMEN'S wages at the Marine Railway, 25 cents per day, without their consent, and one week previous to their knowledge; consequently the Ship Carpenters suspended labor until they receive the same rate of wages they did previous to Nov. ...Daily Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 17 Nov 1868 TO THE PUBLIC. MR. PEARSONS REDUCED THE WORKMEN'S wages at the Marine Railway, 25 cents per day, without their consent, and one week previous to their knowledge; consequently the Ship …Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 19 Dec, 1868, page 1