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- Steamer ST. ALBANS at ClevelandThe steamboat is marked with N.T. Co. which is either Northern Transportation (Launch, 1868-76) or Northern Transit Co.(1876- wreck in 1881). The G. T & C. V. line stands for Grand Trunk and Central Vermont line.The steamboat is marked with N.T. Co. which is either Northern Transportation (Launch, 1868-76) or Northern Transit Co.(1876- wreck in 1881). The G. T & C. V. line stands for …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Electric unloader lifting 5 tons of iron ore from vessel's hold to docks, Cleveland, OhioThe crew in this picture are the same as in another of Underwood & Underwood's stereoview of unloaded ore in Cleveland where the vessel is identified as the LINNThe crew in this picture are the same as in another of Underwood & Underwood's stereoview of unloaded ore in Cleveland where the vessel is identified as the LINNMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Unloading iron ore from lake vessels -- old and new methods -- Cleveland, O.Across the river the 436 foot long Pittsburgh Steamship Company steam barge MANILA is being unloaded by the "new" method. On the near side the 204 foot schooner ZAPOTEC is being unloaded by a small clamshell is being handled by a single man as the railway ore is being filled. …Across the river the 436 foot long Pittsburgh Steamship Company steam barge MANILA is being unloaded by the "new" method. On the near side the 204 foot schooner ZAPOTEC is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Unloading an ore-steamer at Cleveland, O. -- lowering a 5-ton electric clam into the holdUnloading Pittsburgh Steamship Company lake, WILLIAM R. LINN at Cleveland using a five ton clamshell. A number of sailors wait, by sitting on the hatch covers.Unloading Pittsburgh Steamship Company lake, WILLIAM R. LINN at Cleveland using a five ton clamshell. A number of sailors wait, by sitting on the hatch covers.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Isaac W. Nicholas DeadPlain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 11 Jun 1900, p. 8 ISAAC W. NICHOLAS DEAD. ____ He Lived in Ohio Since 1829 and Was a Pioneer Shipbuilder ____ Mr. Isaac W. Nicholas, a pioneer and for many years a prominent business man of this city, died at the old homestead, No. 1314 Willson avenue, at 3:30 o'clock yesterday ...Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 11 Jun 1900, p. 8 ISAAC W. NICHOLAS DEAD. ____ He Lived in Ohio Since 1829 and Was a Pioneer Shipbuilder ____ Mr. Isaac W. Nicholas, a pioneer and for many years a prominent business …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rollo, Williamappeared in Marine Review, 4 May 1899, p. 19 Capt. William Rollo, one of the best known captains on the great lakes, died recently at his home in Port Huron from an attack of paralysis. He was born in Scotland, Feb. 23, 1829, began sailing at the age of seventeen and followed that occupation all his life. He was …appeared in Marine Review, 4 May 1899, p. 19 Capt. William Rollo, one of the best known captains on the great lakes, died recently at his home in Port Huron from an attack of paralysis. He was born in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Davis, Cameron......Six Nations Public Library
- Jones, Lottie (née Murray) (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 25 Oct 1927, p. 2. Date of Event: October 23, 1927 Survivor(s): Murray, Thomas E. CAPT. (father); Jones, Al (husband); Hobson, Annie (sister); Murray, Mary (sister); Murray, Helen (sister); Murray, Dorothy (sister); Murray, George (brother) City of Death: Cleveland, Ohio, USA City and Vicinity' column; Obituary; She is survived by two sons; Funeral in Clevelandappeared in St. Catharines Standard, 25 Oct 1927, p. 2. Date of Event: October 23, 1927 Survivor(s): Murray, Thomas E. CAPT. (father); Jones, Al (husband); Hobson, Annie (sister); Murray, Mary (sister); Murray, Helen (sister); Murray, Dorothy (sister); Murray, George (brother) City of Death: Cleveland, Ohio, USA …St. Catharines Public Library
- Lockwood, Henrietta (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 19 Jan 1916, p. 7. Date of Event: January 15, 1916 Survivor(s): Cole, Charles Mrs. (daughter); Jaycox, Frank Mrs. (daughter); Miller, Mrs. (daughter); Collins, Mrs. (daughter); Lockwood, Albert (son); Lockwood, Charles (son); Lockwood, John (son); Lockwood, William (son); Gayward, Mrs. (sister); Thornton, Emma (sister) City of Death: Cleveland, Ohio, USA Place of Burial: Methodist Cemetery, Niagara-on-the-Lake Obituary; Niagara-on-the-Lake column; Predeceased by …appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 19 Jan 1916, p. 7. Date of Event: January 15, 1916 Survivor(s): Cole, Charles Mrs. (daughter); Jaycox, Frank Mrs. (daughter); Miller, Mrs. (daughter); Collins, Mrs. (daughter); Lockwood, Albert (son); Lockwood, Charles (son); Lockwood, John (son); Lockwood, William (son); Gayward, Mrs. (sister); …St. Catharines Public Library
- Butler, E. Mrs. (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 22 Oct 1918, p. 1. Date of Event: October 21, 1918 Survivor(s): Butler, E. Mr. (husband) City of Death: Cleveland, Ohio, USA Obituary; Deceased passed away while on a visit to Cleveland with her husband who is the local manager of the Bell Telephone Co.,; Also survived by one daughterappeared in St. Catharines Standard, 22 Oct 1918, p. 1. Date of Event: October 21, 1918 Survivor(s): Butler, E. Mr. (husband) City of Death: Cleveland, Ohio, USA Obituary; Deceased passed away while on a visit to Cleveland with her husband who is the local manager of …St. Catharines Public Library
- Read, Mortimer (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 10 Nov 1917, p. 2. Date of Event: November 9, 1917 Survivor(s): Read, Mrs. (wife); Read, Arnold DR. (son) City of Death: Cleveland, Ohio, USA Place of Burial: St. John's Cemetery, Port Dalhousie, Ontario Obituary; City and Vicinity; Also survived by a daughterappeared in St. Catharines Standard, 10 Nov 1917, p. 2. Date of Event: November 9, 1917 Survivor(s): Read, Mrs. (wife); Read, Arnold DR. (son) City of Death: Cleveland, Ohio, USA Place of Burial: St. John's Cemetery, Port Dalhousie, Ontario Obituary; City and Vicinity; Also survived by …St. Catharines Public Library
- Jones, Robert E. (Died)appeared in St. Catharines Standard, 25 Jun 1918, p. 4. Date of Event: June 20, 1918 City of Death: Cleveland, Ohio, USA Place of Burial: St. Peter's Cemetery, Coburg Obituary; Port Colborne column; Deceased was formerly of St. Catharines and Coburgappeared in St. Catharines Standard, 25 Jun 1918, p. 4. Date of Event: June 20, 1918 City of Death: Cleveland, Ohio, USA Place of Burial: St. Peter's Cemetery, Coburg Obituary; Port Colborne column; Deceased was formerly of St. Catharines and CoburgSt. Catharines Public Library
- "Six Nations boxer Cher Obediah wins gold"Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 25 Nov 2015 Six Nations boxer Cher Obediah wins gold By Jim Windle CLEVELAND - Canadian Amateur Bronze Medalist, boxer Cher Obediah of Six Nations, won Gold at the Battle of the Borders Boxing Tournament in Cleveland Ohio with a unanimous decision over Ohio boxer Asia ...Windle, Jim, Two Row Times (Six Nations of the Grand River, ON: Two Row Times), 25 Nov 2015 Six Nations boxer Cher Obediah wins gold By Jim Windle CLEVELAND - Canadian Amateur Bronze Medalist, boxer Cher Obediah of Six Nations, won Gold at the Battle of the Borders …Six Nations Public Library
- Ship Building at ClevelandPlain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 11 Mar 1846 Ship Building at Cleveland. Many will be astounded to learn that the ship building, now carried on at this place, gives constant employment and good wages to near five hundred men, and employs an amount of capital second to no other port on the Lakes. We are satisfied of ...Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 11 Mar 1846 Ship Building at Cleveland. Many will be astounded to learn that the ship building, now carried on at this place, gives constant employment and good wages to near five hundred …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chanteyman Tunes Up Again: Schooner Days DXCIX (599)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Jul 1943 Chanteyman Tunes Up Again Schooner Days DXCIX (599) by C. H. J. Snider _______ EFFORTS are being made to preserve the chanteys and songs of the Great Lakes which belonged to the age of ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Jul 1943 Chanteyman Tunes Up Again Schooner Days DXCIX (599) by C. H. J. Snider _______ EFFORTS are being made to preserve the chanteys and songs of the Great Lakes which belonged …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 26 Jun 1821, p. 3, column 3The Lake Erie Steam-Boat carried the United States Mail from Buffalo to Erie, Fairport, Cleaveland, Sandusky City, and Detroit.The Lake Erie Steam-Boat carried the United States Mail from Buffalo to Erie, Fairport, Cleaveland, Sandusky City, and Detroit.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 18 Mar 1822, p. 3, column 2The new Schooner, to be called Minerva, built near the Ferry, and owned by Messrs. Merwin & Belden, will be launched on Thursday next, at 4 o'clock, P.M.The new Schooner, to be called Minerva, built near the Ferry, and owned by Messrs. Merwin & Belden, will be launched on Thursday next, at 4 o'clock, P.M.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 26 Mar 1822, p. 3, column 2Navigation Open - the schr. Lake Serpent. Capt. J, Burtis, this morning cleared this port for Detroit, laden with produce, &c.Navigation Open - the schr. Lake Serpent. Capt. J, Burtis, this morning cleared this port for Detroit, laden with produce, &c.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 25 Jul 1822, p. 3, column 2Many persons are in the habit of sending letters by the Steam-Boat, under an impression that such a method of conveyance is a saving of postage. This is wrong. The Boat carries the Mail and other letters forwarded by the master, or otherwise, are subject to the same postage as …Many persons are in the habit of sending letters by the Steam-Boat, under an impression that such a method of conveyance is a saving of postage. This is wrong. The …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), 31 May 1827, p. 2A case was lately tried at Cleaveland, Ohio testing the liability of common carriers. A verdict of $455.12, was rendered in favor of William Holmes, against Capt. Sherman, late commander of the Steam-boat Superior, being the amount of cash and other articles contained in a trunk which was loss ...A case was lately tried at Cleaveland, Ohio testing the liability of common carriers. A verdict of $455.12, was rendered in favor of William Holmes, against Capt. Sherman, late commander …Maritime History of the Great Lakes