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- Prominent Men of the Great LakesMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Midnight on Lake Erie.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steel Steamer City of ClevelandSteel Steamer City of Cleveland The Floating Palaces of the the WestSteel Steamer City of Cleveland The Floating Palaces of the the WestMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Grand Saloon of the D. & C. Steamers.Grand Saloon of the D. & C. Steamers. Grand StaircaseGrand Saloon of the D. & C. Steamers. Grand StaircaseMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Interior Views of Steamers.Interior Views of Steamers KitchenInterior Views of Steamers KitchenMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Diagram of New Steamers "City of Detroit" and "City of Cleveland."Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation Company's New Steamer "City of Alpena."Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Furnaces -- City of DetroitMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of EnginesMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Scenes along the Detroit RiverMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation Company's New Steamer "City of Mackinac."Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- A Parlor Stateroom.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cabin Diagrams of all SteamersCabin Diagrams of all Steamers STATEROOMS for any date may be secured at the local offices at Cleveland or Detroit. Address D. C. McIntyre, Dist. Pass. Agt., Cleveland; A. A. Schantz, Gen. Pass. Agt., Detroit; Wm. Gates, Boody House or F. N. Quale, Wharf Agent, Toledo, Ohio. During July and …Cabin Diagrams of all Steamers STATEROOMS for any date may be secured at the local offices at Cleveland or Detroit. Address D. C. McIntyre, Dist. Pass. Agt., Cleveland; A. A. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 27 Feb 1897Winter Marine Notes . The little schooner S. B. Paige, Captain Alex. Laurie's vessel, will be given some new bottom planking and otherwise repaired and placed in first-class shape in anticipation of a busy season. Captain Laurie will engage her in the coastwise trade again. ...Winter Marine Notes . The little schooner S. B. Paige, Captain Alex. Laurie's vessel, will be given some new bottom planking and otherwise repaired and placed in first-class shape in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 13 Feb 1897Winter Marine Notes . The tugs Truscott and Annie D. which are operating out of Mud Bay are making some good hauls of trout. Each tug averages about a half a ton to the lift, but as the bottom has dropped out of the trout market there is little in …Winter Marine Notes . The tugs Truscott and Annie D. which are operating out of Mud Bay are making some good hauls of trout. Each tug averages about a half …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wreck of Schooner Charles N. RyanThe lake barge, Charles S. Ryan, 160 x 31 x 11; built 1873 at Sandusky, Ohio, was purchased by Samuel Neff & Sons in 1896 from Byron Inman, Duluth, for $5,500; 411 gross tons. The Ryan in April,1897, struck the north harbor pier at Ludington, Mich. and sank; no cargo; …The lake barge, Charles S. Ryan, 160 x 31 x 11; built 1873 at Sandusky, Ohio, was purchased by Samuel Neff & Sons in 1896 from Byron Inman, Duluth, for …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wreck of the Charles N. RyanMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin (Milwaukee, WI), July 14, 1897The Government dredge FRONTENAC working at Sackett's harbor recently brought up a cannon of ancient design, five feet long, 20 inch butt, and 16 inch muzzle, with nine inch bore. It is reinforced with iron bands and weighed 1,500 pounds. It is believed to be a relic of the war …The Government dredge FRONTENAC working at Sackett's harbor recently brought up a cannon of ancient design, five feet long, 20 inch butt, and 16 inch muzzle, with nine inch bore. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Morning Express (Buffalo, NY), August 28, 1897, page 7Column 1Column 1Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Oct. 7, 1897Arvin Rice was a young eleven year old boy when his father Asa Rice moved his family from Whitestown, Oneida County, to a lot in the wilderness he had acquired located on the shore of Lake Ontario three miles west of the Village of Oswego in what was then the …Arvin Rice was a young eleven year old boy when his father Asa Rice moved his family from Whitestown, Oneida County, to a lot in the wilderness he had acquired …Maritime History of the Great Lakes