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  • The Passing Romance of the Erie
    The Passing Romance of the Erie
    TextNewspaper  Utica Globe (Utica, NY), 23 Oct 1920     The Passing Romance of the Erie ____ Strange, Squat, Square Cargo-Carriers Take the Place of the Graceful-Prowed Wooden Boats That for a Century Wore Smooth the Wonderful Stone Walls of the Locks and Made New York the Metropolis - A New Romance of Traffic Dawns. ...
    TextNewspaper  Utica Globe (Utica, NY), 23 Oct 1920   The Passing Romance of the Erie ____ Strange, Squat, Square Cargo-Carriers Take the Place of the Graceful-Prowed Wooden Boats That for a Century Wore Smooth the Wonderful Stone Walls of …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Frank Phelps' Shipyard at Chaumont
    Frank Phelps' Shipyard at Chaumont
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 28 Nov 1920     Frank Phelps' Shipyard at Chaumont ____ Of the Many That Once Nourished Along the Lake Shore It Alone Remains. ____ Of all the ship building plants that once flourished along the Jefferson county shore bf Lake Ontario, a single yard, that of Frank Phelps, at ...
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 28 Nov 1920   Frank Phelps' Shipyard at Chaumont ____ Of the Many That Once Nourished Along the Lake Shore It Alone Remains. ____ Of all the ship building plants that once flourished along …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Rochester Democrat & Chronicle (Rochester, NY), June 30, 1920
    Rochester Democrat & Chronicle (Rochester, NY), June 30, 1920
    TextNewspaper       Days of Early Navigation on the River Recalled ________ Thriving Boat Traffic on the Genesee is Remembered - Port Was Easy One Then. _____ American steamers that burned wood and plied the lake, and excursion traffic on the river, lake and bay recalled by Captain ...
    TextNewspaper     Days of Early Navigation on the River Recalled ________ Thriving Boat Traffic on the Genesee is Remembered - Port Was Easy One Then. _____ American steamers that burned wood and …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Monday, July 18, 1920
    Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Monday, July 18, 1920
    TextNewspaper       Albert G. Kramer . Funeral services for Albert G. Kramer, 86, whose body was found in his home, 114 West Seneca street, Saturday afternoon by city authorities after neighbors had reported the aged man had not been seen for 24 ...
    TextNewspaper     Albert G. Kramer . Funeral services for Albert G. Kramer, 86, whose body was found in his home, 114 West Seneca street, Saturday afternoon by city authorities after neighbors had …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Wreck of Coal Steamer Menace to Navigation
    Wreck of Coal Steamer Menace to Navigation
    TextNewspaper  Watertown Times (Watertown, NY), 11 Dec 1920     WRECK OF COAL STEAMER MENACE TO Navigation PROJECTS ABOUT TEN FEET ABOVE WATER AND IS UNLIGHTED AT NIGHT Ogdensburg, Dec 18.--The hydrographic office of the navy gives notice to mariners that the wreck of the steamer James H. Shrigley, coal laden, lies sunk about one and three ...
    TextNewspaper  Watertown Times (Watertown, NY), 11 Dec 1920   WRECK OF COAL STEAMER MENACE TO Navigation PROJECTS ABOUT TEN FEET ABOVE WATER AND IS UNLIGHTED AT NIGHT Ogdensburg, Dec 18.--The hydrographic office of the navy gives notice to mariners …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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