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  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), Saturday, 14 Oct 1893, page 5
    Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), Saturday, 14 Oct 1893, page 5
    TextNewspaper       Column 3
    TextNewspaper     Column 3
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  • St. Joseph Saturday Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 9 December 1893
    St. Joseph Saturday Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 9 December 1893
    TextNewspaper       The steamer F. W. Wheeler, coal laden, went ashore near Michigan City, Sunday, and is a total loss. Crew saved. Two tugs from Chicago went to her assistance and one of them sprung a leak when nearing the wrecked steamer and went to the bottom of the lake.
    TextNewspaper     The steamer F. W. Wheeler, coal laden, went ashore near Michigan City, Sunday, and is a total loss. Crew saved. Two tugs from Chicago went to her assistance and one …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Jan 1893, p. 5, column 3
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Jan 1893, p. 5, column 3
    NewspaperText       A note received by the ADVOCATE from Capt. Charles Gnewuch, of Manistee, Mich., states among other things that three schooners and three tugs are receiving a rebuild and overhauling at that port this winter. Capt. Gnewuch's new steamer the Edward Buckley, has coined a good many ducats for her owner …
    NewspaperText     A note received by the ADVOCATE from Capt. Charles Gnewuch, of Manistee, Mich., states among other things that three schooners and three tugs are receiving a rebuild and overhauling at …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • St. Joseph Saturday Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 25 November 1893
    St. Joseph Saturday Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 25 November 1893
    TextNewspaper       Capt. Fred Kendrick, of this city, master of the U. S. tug Graham, rescued the crew of the barge Rutter that was lost at Ludington, in 1879, during a terrific gale, for which he received a handsome gold medal of the first-class from the Treasury Department. The then master of …
    TextNewspaper     Capt. Fred Kendrick, of this city, master of the U. S. tug Graham, rescued the crew of the barge Rutter that was lost at Ludington, in 1879, during a terrific …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), October 12, 1893
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), October 12, 1893
    TextNewspaper       Death of a Well-Known Vessel Man. Buffalo, October 8. - Capt. Thomas Maytham, one of the best-known vessel owners of the lakes, died suddenly from unexplained bowel trouble last night. He was 53 years old. Few men had more friends among navigators and vessel men. He washearty, ...
    TextNewspaper     Death of a Well-Known Vessel Man. Buffalo, October 8. - Capt. Thomas Maytham, one of the best-known vessel owners of the lakes, died suddenly from unexplained bowel trouble last night. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, NY), November 17, 1893
    Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, NY), November 17, 1893
    TextNewspaper       The stm. ARTHUR ORR, which was in the passenger business during the World's Fair, arrived here this morning from Chicago with a load of package freight and grain. The ORR is 1,974 tons register and is practically a duplicate of the THOMAS MAYTHAM.
    TextNewspaper     The stm. ARTHUR ORR, which was in the passenger business during the World's Fair, arrived here this morning from Chicago with a load of package freight and grain. The ORR …
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