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- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 18 Apr 1896Along the Docks . The little steambarge Liberty arrived in port Thursday.Along the Docks . The little steambarge Liberty arrived in port Thursday.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 4 Oct 1894Lake and Bay . The tug Goldsmith, owned by Reynolds & Co., of this city, was bought Saturday of last week by Breyman Bros., of Toledo. Consideration $6000. The Goldsmith had belonged to the local fleet for many years, and about three years ago received a thorough rebuild, ...Lake and Bay . The tug Goldsmith, owned by Reynolds & Co., of this city, was bought Saturday of last week by Breyman Bros., of Toledo. Consideration $6000. The Goldsmith …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 11 Nov 1905, p. 3Messrs. Audry and Arthur Cornell arrived on the tug Hattie Jordan Sunday and spent part of the day visiting their home at Washington Harbor. The former is engaged on the tug and the latter is working in an axe handle factory at Gladstone. The tug Welcome, owned by J. C. …Messrs. Audry and Arthur Cornell arrived on the tug Hattie Jordan Sunday and spent part of the day visiting their home at Washington Harbor. The former is engaged on the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 12 Oct 1917County News, Detroit Harbor. Peter Andersen, the mail carrier, had to get assistance to get his boat afloat Monday morning, the water being so low his boat was on the bottom. The high water of last summer is gradually receding.County News, Detroit Harbor. Peter Andersen, the mail carrier, had to get assistance to get his boat afloat Monday morning, the water being so low his boat was on the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 12 Oct 1917County News, Detroit Harbor. The Wisconsin (one of the three fish traders) is in Green Bay for some alterations. The owners intended to move the engine further aft, also the cabin, and to lower the forward deck.. It will make the boat more handy for freight. They are expected back …County News, Detroit Harbor. The Wisconsin (one of the three fish traders) is in Green Bay for some alterations. The owners intended to move the engine further aft, also the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 12 Oct 1917County News, Detroit Harbor. The farmers union shipped fifty-two head of fat cattle to Chicago this week. They were taken from the island by the gas schooner Arrow. Tho destined for Sturgeon Bay there were obliged to take them to Escanaba as a southerly gale prevailed. In Escanaba the boys …County News, Detroit Harbor. The farmers union shipped fifty-two head of fat cattle to Chicago this week. They were taken from the island by the gas schooner Arrow. Tho destined …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 12 Oct 1917County News, Detroit Harbor. Peter Andersen, the mail carrier, had to get assistance to get his boat afloat Monday morning, the water being so low his boat was on the bottom. The high water of last summer is gradually receding.County News, Detroit Harbor. Peter Andersen, the mail carrier, had to get assistance to get his boat afloat Monday morning, the water being so low his boat was on the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 17 Aug 1907New Steamer For Hill Line. The following item of interest to our readers appeared in the last issue of the Marinette Eagle-Star: The model for the new steamer to be built by the Hill Brothers, of Fish Creek, to be run between the resorts on the east shore and the …New Steamer For Hill Line. The following item of interest to our readers appeared in the last issue of the Marinette Eagle-Star: The model for the new steamer to be …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 17 Aug 1907Marine News. The Foster and consort Oak Leaf cleared on Saturday.Marine News. The Foster and consort Oak Leaf cleared on Saturday.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 17 Aug 1907Marine News. The tug N. Boutin and consort Baldwin cleared Sunday.Marine News. The tug N. Boutin and consort Baldwin cleared Sunday.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 17 Aug 1907Marine News. The government lighthouse tender Hyacinth was in port on Sunday.Marine News. The government lighthouse tender Hyacinth was in port on Sunday.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 17 Aug 1907Marine News. The tug Nelson left for Marinette on Monday to take the place of the tug Thompson.Marine News. The tug Nelson left for Marinette on Monday to take the place of the tug Thompson.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 17 Aug 1907Marine News. Capt. Peter Batchelder, of this port, has been master of the tug John Leathem, at Ashtabula, the greater part of the summer.Marine News. Capt. Peter Batchelder, of this port, has been master of the tug John Leathem, at Ashtabula, the greater part of the summer.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 17 Aug 1907Marine News. The big tug S. M. Fischer, with the Carferry No. 1 in tow, passed through the bay Saturday bound south. The Fischer has been laid up for a couple of weeks.Marine News. The big tug S. M. Fischer, with the Carferry No. 1 in tow, passed through the bay Saturday bound south. The Fischer has been laid up for a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 17 Aug 1907Marine News. The tug Smith, with the Kellogg in tow, cleared for Milwaukee Sunday. Since her new wheel was put on the Smith makes faster time and she steams much easier.Marine News. The tug Smith, with the Kellogg in tow, cleared for Milwaukee Sunday. Since her new wheel was put on the Smith makes faster time and she steams much …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 17 Aug 1907Marine News. Word has been received from the expedition to raise the Packard that a sand sucker will begin operations at once to remove the coal from the sunken steamer. The question of bonds for the Canadian government has been settled.Marine News. Word has been received from the expedition to raise the Packard that a sand sucker will begin operations at once to remove the coal from the sunken steamer. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 17 Aug 1907Marine News. The Ann Arbor Carferry No. 1 broke one of her engines while coming across the lake and the tug Lorena took her through the bay Sunday morning. The big steamer could navigate all right in the open water but was a trifle unwieldy with but one engine working. …Marine News. The Ann Arbor Carferry No. 1 broke one of her engines while coming across the lake and the tug Lorena took her through the bay Sunday morning. The …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Aug 1907Local News. The handsome launch Marellou, of Fish Creek, with a party of resorters aboard, was in port Monday.Local News. The handsome launch Marellou, of Fish Creek, with a party of resorters aboard, was in port Monday.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Aug 1907Local News. A huge raft from St. Ignace for the Pankratz Lumber Company arrived on Wednesday in tow of the tug Kate Williams. There was about two million feet of timber in the raft, and this raft with the other stock in sight, will keep the mill running steadily for …Local News. A huge raft from St. Ignace for the Pankratz Lumber Company arrived on Wednesday in tow of the tug Kate Williams. There was about two million feet of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Aug 1907Local News. Under-Sheriff Washburn and A. A. Minor returned Wednesday morning, when they secured Mrs. J. Larson, who had escaped from the Marinette Insane asylum. The woman had walked to Oconto where she had boarded a train and was put off at Big Suamico. She again got on a train …Local News. Under-Sheriff Washburn and A. A. Minor returned Wednesday morning, when they secured Mrs. J. Larson, who had escaped from the Marinette Insane asylum. The woman had walked to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes