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- Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), March 17, 1830AdvertisementAdvertisementMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), May 26, 1830Lake Ontario Steam-Boats. - By reference to an advertisement in our columns it will be seen that the Steamboat Ontario has commenced her regular trips between this port and Niagara, via Rochester, and to Ogdensburg via Sacket's Harbor and Cape Vincent. The Martha Ogden will soon commence her ...Lake Ontario Steam-Boats. - By reference to an advertisement in our columns it will be seen that the Steamboat Ontario has commenced her regular trips between this port and Niagara, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), May 26, 1830AdvertisementAdvertisementMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), June 2, 1830Weedsport May 12 Canal Steam-Boat. - A canal boat propelled by steam power passed this village on Sunday evening last. The boat was built at Rochester, and towed to Utica where she received on board her steam apparatus. Her propelling wheels are at the stern, and ...Weedsport May 12 Canal Steam-Boat. - A canal boat propelled by steam power passed this village on Sunday evening last. The boat was built at Rochester, and towed to Utica …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), Wed., June 13, 1832Guerrier Capsizes Near Detroit River We regret to state that the schooner Guerrier, Capt. Pember, which left this port for Detroit, was capsized in a squall, near Detroit river on Tuesday last. The captain, crew, and passengers, with the exception of a man, his wife, and three ...Guerrier Capsizes Near Detroit River We regret to state that the schooner Guerrier, Capt. Pember, which left this port for Detroit, was capsized in a squall, near Detroit river on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), July 27, 1831Distressing Occurrence. - On Wednesday last the new and beautiful schooner Henry Clay, Capt. Duncan Campbell, of this port, bound to Cleveland, Ohio, with a cargo of 618 bbls. of salt, and having on board nine persons, was capsized in a gale and immediately sunk, near the mouth of Niagara …Distressing Occurrence. - On Wednesday last the new and beautiful schooner Henry Clay, Capt. Duncan Campbell, of this port, bound to Cleveland, Ohio, with a cargo of 618 bbls. of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Palladium and Chronicle (Oswego, NY), Wed., June 13, 1832*Nothing further appears on this.*Nothing further appears on this.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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