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  • The Philadelphia Disabled
    The Philadelphia Disabled
    NewspaperText  Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 3 Jul 1874, p. 7     The Philadelphia Disabled -- Is She Overloaded? The propeller Philadelphia, which left port on Wednesday afternoon for below, with the schooner-barge Schuylkill in tow, broke her crank-pin when just this side of Waukegan, and became totally disabled. The Schuylkill took her in tow, ...
    NewspaperText  Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 3 Jul 1874, p. 7   The Philadelphia Disabled -- Is She Overloaded? The propeller Philadelphia, which left port on Wednesday afternoon for below, with the schooner-barge Schuylkill in tow, broke her crank-pin when just this …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Launches
    Launches
    NewspaperText  Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 6 May 1874, p. 7     Launches ________ More New Tonnage for the Lakes A new vessel called the Lewis Ross was launched a day or two since at Port Burwell. She is of full canal size; or about 253 tons burden and well got up. She is owned by Suffel & Smith, who have already …
    NewspaperText  Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 6 May 1874, p. 7   Launches ________ More New Tonnage for the Lakes A new vessel called the Lewis Ross was launched a day or two since at Port Burwell. She is of full canal …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Blown to Atoms
    Blown to Atoms
    NewspaperText  Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 15 May 1874     BLOWN TO ATOMS. _______ The Tug Tawas Explodes Her Boiler While at Sea with a Tow. _______ The Captain and Four of Her Own Crew and the Mate of the Bark Zack Chandler Killed and Others Wounded -- The Boat a Wreck. ______ Yesterday morning intelligence ...
    NewspaperText  Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 15 May 1874   BLOWN TO ATOMS. _______ The Tug Tawas Explodes Her Boiler While at Sea with a Tow. _______ The Captain and Four of Her Own Crew and the Mate of the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Along the Docks
    Along the Docks
    NewspaperText  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 7 May 1874     Along the Docks The tow line of the canal boat Autocrat broke yesterday forenoon on the second river level and before another line could be got to the shore the rapid current swept the boat to the dam where she remained until today when she was released by the tug …
    NewspaperText  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 7 May 1874   Along the Docks The tow line of the canal boat Autocrat broke yesterday forenoon on the second river level and before another line could be got to the shore the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Another New Schooner
    Another New Schooner
    NewspaperText  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 4 Jun 1874     Another New Schooner A clear, handsomely modeled schooner, built with a view to beauty and speed, arrive in port yesterday from Henderson, where she was built. The new schooner, Jennie White, owned by L. Seaton, who has put quite a fleet afloat, although not of the "bruising" ...
    NewspaperText  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 4 Jun 1874   Another New Schooner A clear, handsomely modeled schooner, built with a view to beauty and speed, arrive in port yesterday from Henderson, where she was built. The new schooner, Jennie …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Row on the Wharf
    Row on the Wharf
    NewspaperText  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 6 Jun 1874     Row on the Wharf Yesterday afternoon two seamen, John Irvine and William Legg, boarded the schooner Jennie Mullin, for the purpose of shipping. Shortly after they wee approached by Dennis Dorcy and William Sterling, two seamen belonging to the vessel, and accused them of trying to ...
    NewspaperText  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 6 Jun 1874   Row on the Wharf Yesterday afternoon two seamen, John Irvine and William Legg, boarded the schooner Jennie Mullin, for the purpose of shipping. Shortly after they wee approached by Dennis …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Along the Docks
    Along the Docks
    NewspaperText  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 15 Jun 1874     *Refers to the 16 locks at Cohoes.
    NewspaperText  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 15 Jun 1874   *Refers to the 16 locks at Cohoes.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Along the Docks
    Along the Docks
    NewspaperText  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 19 Jun 1874     Along the Docks Messrs Drewry & McDougall are constructing a cover dam across their slip to afford them an opportunity to blast the rock. They will have a a depth of twelve feet of water when the work is completed. The float to be used in sub marine blasting by …
    NewspaperText  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 19 Jun 1874   Along the Docks Messrs Drewry & McDougall are constructing a cover dam across their slip to afford them an opportunity to blast the rock. They will have a a depth …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • A Very Important Matter
    A Very Important Matter
    NewspaperText  Rochester Union & Advertiser (Rochester, NY), 17 Jun 1874     A VERY IMPORTANT MATTER SALE OF THE CANADIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMERS ATHENIAN AND ABYSSINIAN NO STEAMERS TO RUN ON THE COAST THIS SEASON THE EFFECT OF THE STOPPAGE Negotiations which have been on foot for some time for the sale of the Canadian Steam ...
    NewspaperText  Rochester Union & Advertiser (Rochester, NY), 17 Jun 1874   A VERY IMPORTANT MATTER SALE OF THE CANADIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMERS ATHENIAN AND ABYSSINIAN NO STEAMERS TO RUN ON THE COAST THIS SEASON THE EFFECT OF THE STOPPAGE Negotiations …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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