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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 5 May, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 5 May, 1875
    TextNewspaper       THE EXCHANGE. - The party of wreckers who went down on the tug Winslow to Kelley's Island to raise this craft, got to work in earnest yesterday morning, with a fair prospect of success at present advices. They were obliged to suspend operation for a time on account of the …
    TextNewspaper     THE EXCHANGE. - The party of wreckers who went down on the tug Winslow to Kelley's Island to raise this craft, got to work in earnest yesterday morning, with a …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 6 May, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 6 May, 1875
    TextNewspaper       MORE PUMPS. - The tug Winslow, Capt. Danger, arrived up from Kelley's Island yesterday mooning, for two more steam pumps, making six in all, that she has taken to the wreck of the schooner Exchange at that point. Great difficulty was experienced by the wreckers in raising the vessel, ...
    TextNewspaper     MORE PUMPS. - The tug Winslow, Capt. Danger, arrived up from Kelley's Island yesterday mooning, for two more steam pumps, making six in all, that she has taken to the …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 17 Jul, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 17 Jul, 1875
    TextNewspaper       FOR THE EXCHANGE. - The wrecking steamer Magnet arrived from Kelley's Island about two o'clock on Tuesday morning and took on board one of Capt. Grummond's steam pumps and again left for the wreck. This will make three pumps that are now at work on the Exchange, one of them …
    TextNewspaper     FOR THE EXCHANGE. - The wrecking steamer Magnet arrived from Kelley's Island about two o'clock on Tuesday morning and took on board one of Capt. Grummond's steam pumps and again …
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  • Detroit Advertiser and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 20 Oct, 1875
    Detroit Advertiser and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 20 Oct, 1875
    TextNewspaper       The schooner Falcon, light, is reported ashore at St. Joseph, Mich. The extent of her damage, if any, is not known. The following is from the Chicago Times of the 18th inst.: The schooner Falcon, which left Michigan City, light, Wednesday afternoon, and while endeavoring to ...
    TextNewspaper     The schooner Falcon, light, is reported ashore at St. Joseph, Mich. The extent of her damage, if any, is not known. The following is from the Chicago Times of the …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 10 July, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 10 July, 1875
    TextNewspaper       LIGHTHOUSES AND LIFE-SAVING STATIONS. - A special from Washington to the Chicago Times contains the following information in regard to lighthouses and life-saving stations upon the lakes: The following are the new lighthouse improvements for this year upon the fresh-water ...
    TextNewspaper     LIGHTHOUSES AND LIFE-SAVING STATIONS. - A special from Washington to the Chicago Times contains the following information in regard to lighthouses and life-saving stations upon the lakes: The following are …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 8 Oct, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 8 Oct, 1875
    TextNewspaper       THE PROPELLER MERCHANT SUNK Special Dispatch to the Detroit Tribune. Chicago, October 7. - The propeller Merchant, of the Anchor Line, is ashore at Racine Reef. The vessel sunk in nine feet of water, but can be raised without much difficulty. She had on board 30,000 ...
    TextNewspaper     THE PROPELLER MERCHANT SUNK Special Dispatch to the Detroit Tribune. Chicago, October 7. - The propeller Merchant, of the Anchor Line, is ashore at Racine Reef. The vessel sunk in …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Sun., 10 Oct, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Sun., 10 Oct, 1875
    TextNewspaper       THE MERCHANT. - The following is the dispatch received by the Chicago Tribune with regard to the disaster to the propeller Merchant: "The propeller Merchant, of the Anchor Line, which left here Wednesday afternoon with a cargo of flour and corn for Erie, struck the Racine ...
    TextNewspaper     THE MERCHANT. - The following is the dispatch received by the Chicago Tribune with regard to the disaster to the propeller Merchant: "The propeller Merchant, of the Anchor Line, which …
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  • Daily Globe (Toronto, ON), Tuesday, September 14, 1875
    Daily Globe (Toronto, ON), Tuesday, September 14, 1875
    TextNewspaper       Oswego, Sept. 13. -- The schooner J. J. HILL went ashore in a gale on Friday night, four miles east of Big Sodus, laden with coal from Oswego to Youngstown.
    TextNewspaper     Oswego, Sept. 13. -- The schooner J. J. HILL went ashore in a gale on Friday night, four miles east of Big Sodus, laden with coal from Oswego to Youngstown.
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 17 Apr, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 17 Apr, 1875
    TextNewspaper       PROFIT AND LOSS IN CARRYING GRAIN. - An estimate is made by a Chicago paper of the receipts and expenditures of a vessel of a carrying capacity of 25,000 bushels on a trip to Buffalo, with a cargo of wheat at 3 cents per bushel, and a return cargo of …
    TextNewspaper     PROFIT AND LOSS IN CARRYING GRAIN. - An estimate is made by a Chicago paper of the receipts and expenditures of a vessel of a carrying capacity of 25,000 bushels …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 7 May, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 7 May, 1875
    TextNewspaper       THE PAMLICO. - The schooner Pamlico is unquestionably in ill luck. This vessel left this port for England last June, and arrived at Queenstown in good order, having had a tolerably good voyage. Last fall she left European waters on her return trip, with a cargo of potash, but was …
    TextNewspaper     THE PAMLICO. - The schooner Pamlico is unquestionably in ill luck. This vessel left this port for England last June, and arrived at Queenstown in good order, having had a …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 12 May, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 12 May, 1875
    TextNewspaper       THE PAMLICO London, May 11. - The schooner Pamlico, which put back dismasted while on her voyage from Queenstown to Chicago, has arrived at Liverpool and has been docked at York.
    TextNewspaper     THE PAMLICO London, May 11. - The schooner Pamlico, which put back dismasted while on her voyage from Queenstown to Chicago, has arrived at Liverpool and has been docked at …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 29 May, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 29 May, 1875
    TextNewspaper       THE PAMLICO. - Capt. Stretch, of the schooner Pamlico, states that he saved his canvas and everything else, and that the damage will not exceed $1,000, that he will again make an effort to reach Quebec, and hopes to be in Chicago by the first of September. ...
    TextNewspaper     THE PAMLICO. - Capt. Stretch, of the schooner Pamlico, states that he saved his canvas and everything else, and that the damage will not exceed $1,000, that he will again …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 3 June, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 3 June, 1875
    TextNewspaper       THE ALICE AND THE PAMLICO. - Capt. W. H. Dean, of the bark Alice, arrived in this city Tuesday night from Liverpool, and states that when he left the Pamlico was being repaired for her return voyage from that port. . . .
    TextNewspaper     THE ALICE AND THE PAMLICO. - Capt. W. H. Dean, of the bark Alice, arrived in this city Tuesday night from Liverpool, and states that when he left the Pamlico …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 22 July, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 22 July, 1875
    TextNewspaper       FORTY DAYS OUT. - The Pamilco is now forty days out, and no tidings, yet there is no necessity of being alarmed, for the telegraph informs us that yesterday the English yacht Effort, sixteen tons, arrived at St. Johns, N. B., from Fleetwood, Eng., after a voyage of forty-nine days. …
    TextNewspaper     FORTY DAYS OUT. - The Pamilco is now forty days out, and no tidings, yet there is no necessity of being alarmed, for the telegraph informs us that yesterday the …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 9 Aug, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 9 Aug, 1875
    TextNewspaper       THE PAMLICO. - The long looked-for Chicago schooner arrived at Quebec Friday morning, and will immediately proceed on her homeward voyage. She left Chicago on the 14th of May, 1874, and had made two ineffectual attempts to recross the Atlantic. She has been out about fifty-five days, ...
    TextNewspaper     THE PAMLICO. - The long looked-for Chicago schooner arrived at Quebec Friday morning, and will immediately proceed on her homeward voyage. She left Chicago on the 14th of May, 1874, …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 17 Aug, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 17 Aug, 1875
    TextNewspaper       THE PAMLICO. - The schooner Pamlico was at Kingston Sunday, on her way to Chicago. Capt. Prindiville looks for her at that port inside two weeks.
    TextNewspaper     THE PAMLICO. - The schooner Pamlico was at Kingston Sunday, on her way to Chicago. Capt. Prindiville looks for her at that port inside two weeks.
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 18 Sep, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 18 Sep, 1875
    TextNewspaper       ARRIVED AT LAST. - The schooner Pamlico has at last arrived at Chicago. This vessel which has had a most remarkable voyage, left this port for Queenstown, Ireland, on the 10th of May, 1874, having a comparatively uneventful voyage. On the 3d of September of the same year she left …
    TextNewspaper     ARRIVED AT LAST. - The schooner Pamlico has at last arrived at Chicago. This vessel which has had a most remarkable voyage, left this port for Queenstown, Ireland, on the …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 9 Jul, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 9 Jul, 1875
    TextNewspaper       EXCITEMENT IN MARINE MATTERS AT TOLEDO. - The propeller R. B. Standly, of the Dominion Line, which has been lying in this port for ten days or more, has been awaiting the result in Admiralty for some $1,300, for repairs to her boiler and machinery. Yesterday morning, pending ...
    TextNewspaper     EXCITEMENT IN MARINE MATTERS AT TOLEDO. - The propeller R. B. Standly, of the Dominion Line, which has been lying in this port for ten days or more, has been …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Mon., 9 Aug, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Mon., 9 Aug, 1875
    TextNewspaper       Even though the math doesn't add up (they brought enough markers this trip for 3,400 miles of border) the cargo is still an interesting one. Perhaps they meant the markers would be installed every five miles. Anyone know if any of these markers still exist?
    TextNewspaper     Even though the math doesn't add up (they brought enough markers this trip for 3,400 miles of border) the cargo is still an interesting one. Perhaps they meant the markers …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 10 Oct, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 10 Oct, 1875
    TextNewspaper       A FISH STORY. - The following curious story is told by the captain of the propeller Missouri, which left several weeks since on her way to Lake Superior. On her way between this port and Milwaukee, the vessel sprang a leak, and the pumps were put to work. When near …
    TextNewspaper     A FISH STORY. - The following curious story is told by the captain of the propeller Missouri, which left several weeks since on her way to Lake Superior. On her …
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