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  • Unloading Lumber at Saginaw, Mich.
    Unloading Lumber at Saginaw, Mich.
    Image       Photograph of lumber shovers unloading lumber from the LANGELL BOYS or Mershon, Shuette Parker & Co. The captain looks down from the bridge. steam is still up. At the far end of the pier another cargo is being handled
    Image     Photograph of lumber shovers unloading lumber from the LANGELL BOYS or Mershon, Shuette Parker & Co. The captain looks down from the bridge. steam is still up. At the far …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • The Lumber Trade
    The Lumber Trade
    NewspaperText  Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), 23 Apr 1850     The Lumber Trade - The new lumber firm which we mentioned the other day, as having transferred their business from Buffalo to this city, have just contracted for the shipment of a million feet of lumber from Saginaw, on Lake Huron, to be delivered at this city, via the Welland …
    NewspaperText  Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), 23 Apr 1850   The Lumber Trade - The new lumber firm which we mentioned the other day, as having transferred their business from Buffalo to this city, have just contracted for the shipment …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Tug Sale
    Tug Sale
    NewspaperText  Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 4 Sep 1866, p. 8, column 4     TUG SALE.-- The new iron tug Dexter, built by David Bell, of this city, was sold, three-fourths to Field, of Ashtabula, and one eighth to Chas. D. Scoville, for $11,000. She is said to be the only iron tug built west of Lake Ontario. She is going to Saginaw to …
    NewspaperText  Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 4 Sep 1866, p. 8, column 4   TUG SALE.-- The new iron tug Dexter, built by David Bell, of this city, was sold, three-fourths to Field, of Ashtabula, and one eighth to Chas. D. Scoville, for $11,000. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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