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- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Monday, July 1, 1872THE TRIALS OF AN AMATEUR SHIPPING MASTER. - One of our vessel owners had a little experience Saturday night of the difficulty of getting sailors when the Fourth is so near at hand. The vessel was loaded, but wanted three men to complete the crew, for whom both mates had …THE TRIALS OF AN AMATEUR SHIPPING MASTER. - One of our vessel owners had a little experience Saturday night of the difficulty of getting sailors when the Fourth is so …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Friday, Aug. 30, 1872Marine News. - Tuesday, the 27th inst., Messrs. Rathbun & Son launched from their ship yard at Mill Point, the barge Tobias Butler, the largest ever built on the Bay of Quinte. Her timbers and siding is of the finest white oak, got out expressly for this vessel. She is …Marine News. - Tuesday, the 27th inst., Messrs. Rathbun & Son launched from their ship yard at Mill Point, the barge Tobias Butler, the largest ever built on the Bay …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Thursday, June 27, 1872THE SCHOONER JAMAICA. - Alderman (Morgan M.) Wheeler telegraphs O.H.Brown that he has contracted with the New York Coasting Company to raise the Jamaica and put her in the dry dock at Detroit. The terms for the raising are not given, but if the company fail they are not to …THE SCHOONER JAMAICA. - Alderman (Morgan M.) Wheeler telegraphs O.H.Brown that he has contracted with the New York Coasting Company to raise the Jamaica and put her in the dry …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Thursday, Oct. 10,1872A New Steam Dredge - Messrs. John King & Co., of the Vulcan Works, are constructing the machinery for a new dredge, the working parts of which will be much stronger and heavier than those now in use. The hull for the machinery is under construction near the west pier. …A New Steam Dredge - Messrs. John King & Co., of the Vulcan Works, are constructing the machinery for a new dredge, the working parts of which will be much …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), June 28, 1872The First Trip of the New Tug The new tug Alanson Sumner returned yesterday from Belleville with two barges in tow, making the run to this port in about fifteen hours. The engine works like a charm and the boilers make steam easily and plenty of it. At Belleville the …The First Trip of the New Tug The new tug Alanson Sumner returned yesterday from Belleville with two barges in tow, making the run to this port in about fifteen …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Sat., Aug. 31, 1872ROBBING SAILORS - For men who travel so much and are brought in contact with so many sharks, no class are so easily gulled as sailors. The world over they are the prey of keepers of low dives and are plucked with the least unconcern as though their hard earnings …ROBBING SAILORS - For men who travel so much and are brought in contact with so many sharks, no class are so easily gulled as sailors. The world over they …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), June 29, 1872Important to seamen. There seems to be a misunderstanding among the vessel captains in reference to the fog signals to be sounded. Capt Griffin and Preston inform us that navigation in foggy weather is much more difficult than before on account of the apparent ignorance of officers ...Important to seamen. There seems to be a misunderstanding among the vessel captains in reference to the fog signals to be sounded. Capt Griffin and Preston inform us that navigation …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Friday June 21, 1872The schooner Jamaica Capsized and Sunk on Lake Huron We learn from a telegram received from Falls River, Michigan, that the schooner Jamaica, Capt. D. Bouthwell, was struck by a squall yesterday afternoon, about 1 o'clock, capsized and sunk in seven fathoms of water, twenty miles ...The schooner Jamaica Capsized and Sunk on Lake Huron We learn from a telegram received from Falls River, Michigan, that the schooner Jamaica, Capt. D. Bouthwell, was struck by a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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