- St. Joseph Evening Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Friday, April 19, 1907
The schooner Elizabeth Day capsized in Lake Michigan off Pyramid point Wednesday night during a storm and is a total loss. The crew of four men left the schooner just before it went over and succeeded in getting to Sleeping Bear point in their yawl. The Day was 97 feet …
The schooner Elizabeth Day capsized in Lake Michigan off Pyramid point Wednesday night during a storm and is a total loss. The crew of four men left the schooner just …
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- St. Joseph Saturday Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 23 February 1907
Change in Lights Bluff Light That Has Stood Here Since 1859 To Be Moved. Transferred to North Pier To be Fixed Red Light - Present Range Red Light Will Show From Tower 300 Feet in Front of Fixed Light. Through Congressman Hamilton the Graham & Morton ...
Change in Lights Bluff Light That Has Stood Here Since 1859 To Be Moved. Transferred to North Pier To be Fixed Red Light - Present Range Red Light Will Show …
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- Gathered in the Local Harbor
Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Jun 1907, p. 1, column 1 GATHERED IN THE LOCAL HARBOR The tug George Nelson was given a fresh coat of paint within the week. Likewise the tug Edw. Watkins. The steambarge l. N. Foster and consort Oak Leaf cleared Saturday evening for Holland, Mich., both being stone-laden. The towbarge ...
Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Jun 1907, p. 1, column 1 GATHERED IN THE LOCAL HARBOR The tug George Nelson was given a fresh coat of paint within the week. Likewise the tug Edw. Watkins. The steambarge l. N. Foster and …
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- St. Joseph Evening Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Wednesday, 21 April 1907
Muskegon, Mich., April 22 - It is believed the little passenger steamer R. I. Gordon of South Haven has been lost in Lake Michigan. The Gordon was in Muskegon for the purpose of getting a supply of coal Sunday, April 14, leaving for Manitowoc the same evening. It is reported …
Muskegon, Mich., April 22 - It is believed the little passenger steamer R. I. Gordon of South Haven has been lost in Lake Michigan. The Gordon was in Muskegon for …
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- St. Joseph Evening Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Monday, 23 September 1907
Detroit, Mich., Sept. 23 - The $50,000 lake steamer Alexander Nimmick, of Cleveland, O., was wrecked Saturday night on the bleak southern shore of Lake Superior, 13 miles west of White Fish point. No living soul was within many miles of the desolate place where the survivors ...
Detroit, Mich., Sept. 23 - The $50,000 lake steamer Alexander Nimmick, of Cleveland, O., was wrecked Saturday night on the bleak southern shore of Lake Superior, 13 miles west of …
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- St. Joseph Evening Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Wed., 22 May 1907
The Evening Herald gave brief mention Tuesday of the loss of the steamer Naomi, of the Crosby line by fire in mid-lake, between Grand Haven and Milwaukee, later advices show that the disaster as to the life was greater than at first reported. A Grand Haven dispatch of the 21st …
The Evening Herald gave brief mention Tuesday of the loss of the steamer Naomi, of the Crosby line by fire in mid-lake, between Grand Haven and Milwaukee, later advices show …
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steamer Georgia of the Goodrich line lay in port Sunday while cleaning boiler. She was on her way south.
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steamer Georgia of the Goodrich line lay in port Sunday while cleaning boiler. She was on her way south.
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The barge Baldwin was on the boxes Saturday for the purpose of having a leak stopped. She was released the same day.
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The barge Baldwin was on the boxes Saturday for the purpose of having a leak stopped. She was released the same day.
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steamer Thistle was laid up Friday and Saturday, having broken a pipe which put her out of commission until repairs could be made.
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steamer Thistle was laid up Friday and Saturday, having broken a pipe which put her out of commission until repairs could be made.
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge Philetus Sawyer, Capt. John Higgie, loaded at the Pankratz mill the first of the week, getting away yesterday morning.
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge Philetus Sawyer, Capt. John Higgie, loaded at the Pankratz mill the first of the week, getting away yesterday morning.
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The schooner Oscar Newhouse, Capt. H. L. Hanson, was windbound in port from Friday morning until Sunday, when she got away for the south.
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The schooner Oscar Newhouse, Capt. H. L. Hanson, was windbound in port from Friday morning until Sunday, when she got away for the south.
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. Capt. Halvor Throdahl is in command of the steambarge Addie Wade temporarily, Capt. Frank Lemere being laid up with an attack of appendicitis.
Gathered in the Local Harbor. Capt. Halvor Throdahl is in command of the steambarge Addie Wade temporarily, Capt. Frank Lemere being laid up with an attack of appendicitis.
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steamer Sailor Boy was at Manitowoc a couple of days the end of last week for purpose of having some repairs made to the boiler. She returned here Sunday.
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steamer Sailor Boy was at Manitowoc a couple of days the end of last week for purpose of having some repairs made to the …
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The schooner Richard Mott arrived in port yesterday morning and will go on the boxes at the shipyard for a calking as soon as one of the craft now on is released.
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The schooner Richard Mott arrived in port yesterday morning and will go on the boxes at the shipyard for a calking as soon as one …
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The cargo of bolts on the stranded schooner S. P. Paige has been taken off the vessel and the owner, Capt. Alfred Graham, intends to make an effort to save the craft.
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The cargo of bolts on the stranded schooner S. P. Paige has been taken off the vessel and the owner, Capt. Alfred Graham, intends to …
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The tug Smith, Capt. Hank Tufts, returned Tuesday from a trip to Holland, Mich., where a cargo of stone was delivered. She got away again yesterday morning for Milwaukee.
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The tug Smith, Capt. Hank Tufts, returned Tuesday from a trip to Holland, Mich., where a cargo of stone was delivered. She got away again …
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steamer Chas. McVea was laid up for several days the first of the week, the result of an accident at Menominee on Saturday, when she broke her crank-shaft. The damage has since been repaired.
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steamer Chas. McVea was laid up for several days the first of the week, the result of an accident at Menominee on Saturday, when …
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The hull of the burned steamer Cecilia Hill no longer lies in the harbor at Fish Creek, having been towed to Eagle Island and run on the beach, where she will remain until it is decided what use is to be made of the hull.
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The hull of the burned steamer Cecilia Hill no longer lies in the harbor at Fish Creek, having been towed to Eagle Island and run …
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The tug Southern Cross, Capt. C. Pooler, was in port Friday and the day following left for the west shore with some boom sticks for the Pankratz company who are having a raft of logs made up at Parent Bay. The Southern Cross is assisting …
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The tug Southern Cross, Capt. C. Pooler, was in port Friday and the day following left for the west shore with some boom sticks for …
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- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1907
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The two dredges engaged in deepening the channel thru the bridge and the approaches thereto will complete the work today, when the 21-foot channel connecting Lake Michigan with Green bay will be an assured fact. Now let the big fellows take advantage of this route....
Gathered in the Local Harbor. The two dredges engaged in deepening the channel thru the bridge and the approaches thereto will complete the work today, when the 21-foot channel connecting …
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