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  • Flood Does Damage at Sheboygan
    Flood Does Damage at Sheboygan
    NewspaperText  Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Mar 1913, p. 1, column 1     Flood Does Damage at Sheboygan Damage estimated at $100,000, was done when the ice went out of the Sheboygan river at noon on Friday. Half a hundred sailing vessels and steamers anchored in the river were carried down stream half a mile, dashed against each other and some were so …
    NewspaperText  Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Mar 1913, p. 1, column 1   Flood Does Damage at Sheboygan Damage estimated at $100,000, was done when the ice went out of the Sheboygan river at noon on Friday. Half a hundred sailing vessels and …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • General Marine Notes
    General Marine Notes
    NewspaperText  Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Nov 1913, p. 1, column 1-2     General Marine Notes Thursday night the steamer Major ran on Whitefish Point, Lake Superior and was wrecked, the crew being picked up by a passing steamer. Dispatches received at Sheboygan Saturday, announced that the steam barge Edward Buckley, went on the beach at Harbor ...
    NewspaperText  Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Nov 1913, p. 1, column 1-2   General Marine Notes Thursday night the steamer Major ran on Whitefish Point, Lake Superior and was wrecked, the crew being picked up by a passing steamer. Dispatches received at Sheboygan …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • General Marine Notes
    General Marine Notes
    NewspaperText  Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 18 Dec 1913, p. 1, column 1-2     The WILLIAM D. CRAWFORD was the steamer ordered by the Virginia Steamship Company. The WILIAM H. DONNER was the steamer order by the Mahoning Steamship Company from Great Lakes Engineering and built at Ashtabula.
    NewspaperText  Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 18 Dec 1913, p. 1, column 1-2   The WILLIAM D. CRAWFORD was the steamer ordered by the Virginia Steamship Company. The WILIAM H. DONNER was the steamer order by the Mahoning Steamship Company from Great Lakes Engineering …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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