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  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), June 19, 1911
    Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), June 19, 1911
    TextNewspaper       Obituary M. J. Cummings Michael J. Cummings, one of Oswego's most successful business men, died at Atlantic City last night at eight o'clock. News of his death reached here this noon and the announcement, while received with great regret by citizens generally, was not ...
    TextNewspaper     Obituary M. J. Cummings Michael J. Cummings, one of Oswego's most successful business men, died at Atlantic City last night at eight o'clock. News of his death reached here this …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Sandusky Register (Sandusky, OH), Wednesday, August 9, 1911
    Sandusky Register (Sandusky, OH), Wednesday, August 9, 1911
    TextNewspaper       FIGHT FLAMES THREATENING BOAT FAR OUT IN THE LAKE Captain and Crew of Steam Barge F. H. Prince Have Close Call Off East Shore of Kelley?s Island ? Sandusky Sandsuckers to Rescue The steamer F.H. Prince of Detroit, Capt. Parsons in command and bound for Cleveland with a cargo ...
    TextNewspaper     FIGHT FLAMES THREATENING BOAT FAR OUT IN THE LAKE Captain and Crew of Steam Barge F. H. Prince Have Close Call Off East Shore of Kelley?s Island ? Sandusky Sandsuckers …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Watertown Herald (Watertown, NY), Nov. 18, 1911
    Watertown Herald (Watertown, NY), Nov. 18, 1911
    TextNewspaper       Lumbering Extraordinary Probably the most peculiar lumbering operations I the world are being carried on in the Bay of Quinte, on the northern shore of Lake Ontario, where powerful engines are hoisting valuable oak and walnut logs from the bottom of the bay. Som of them are 50 feet ...
    TextNewspaper     Lumbering Extraordinary Probably the most peculiar lumbering operations I the world are being carried on in the Bay of Quinte, on the northern shore of Lake Ontario, where powerful engines …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Winter Life of Canal Boatmen
    Winter Life of Canal Boatmen
    NewspaperText  Evening Recorder (Amsterdam, NY), 27 Dec 1911     Winter Life of Canal Boatmen ____ Hundreds of Navigators of the Line Live in New York During the Closed Season - Curious Facts About the Industry. ____ A few days after the canals tributary to this port are closed for the season hundreds of owners of canal boars ...
    NewspaperText  Evening Recorder (Amsterdam, NY), 27 Dec 1911   Winter Life of Canal Boatmen ____ Hundreds of Navigators of the Line Live in New York During the Closed Season - Curious Facts About the Industry. ____ A few days …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • The Real Facts of the Sharples' Wreck
    The Real Facts of the Sharples' Wreck
    TextNewspaper  Jefferson County Journal (Adams, NY), 3 May 1911     The John Sharples is a large iron freighter, owned by a Duluth company. In the early part of December she left Chicago for Ogdensburg, loaded with 78,000 bushels of corn. She was seen to pass Olcott light, and Capt. Garant, who is light-keeper there, remarked, "If she gets into the …
    TextNewspaper  Jefferson County Journal (Adams, NY), 3 May 1911   The John Sharples is a large iron freighter, owned by a Duluth company. In the early part of December she left Chicago for Ogdensburg, loaded with 78,000 bushels of corn. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Port Huron Times-Herald (Port Huron, MI), Fri., 29 Sep 1911, page 6
    Port Huron Times-Herald (Port Huron, MI), Fri., 29 Sep 1911, page 6
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    TextNewspaper     Column 2
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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