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- AccidentMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 9 Jun 1840 Accident --As the steamer New England was off Southport, the lighter whose business it was to take passengers from the steamers to the shore, came with ten men and fastened to the New England and received two passengers from her, making in all twelve men and their baggage, &c.; at …Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 9 Jun 1840 Accident --As the steamer New England was off Southport, the lighter whose business it was to take passengers from the steamers to the shore, came with ten men and fastened …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Manitowoc (Schooner), aground, 25 Nov 1841Reason: agroundReason: agroundMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit (Steamboat), wrecked, 1 Aug 1839Reason: wrecked Hull damage: $20,000 Cargo: includedReason: wrecked Hull damage: $20,000 Cargo: includedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rocky Mountain (Schooner), struck pier, 29 Oct 1849Reason: struck pier Remarks: RepairedReason: struck pier Remarks: RepairedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- A. D. Patchin (Steamboat), overboard, 1 Oct 1849Reason: overboard Lives: 2Reason: overboard Lives: 2Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Huron (Schooner), aground, 1 Oct 1841Reason: aground Freight: lumber Remarks: ?Reason: aground Freight: lumber Remarks: ?Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Samuel Hale (Schooner), U22345, aground, 6 Nov 1847Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: wheat Remarks: Got offReason: aground Lives: nil Freight: wheat Remarks: Got offMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- H. H. Sizer (Schooner), capsized, 27 Jun 1846Reason: capsized Lives: 7 Remarks: RecoveredReason: capsized Lives: 7 Remarks: RecoveredMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Osceola (Brig), aground, 1 Nov 1843Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: wheat Remarks: Got offReason: aground Lives: nil Freight: wheat Remarks: Got offMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Anecdote of the Capt'n of the Steamer "Illinois"Buffalo Courier, 7 Jul 1847, p. 2 Anecdote of the Capt'n of the Steamer "Illinois" .--Admiral Blake, so well known for his skill as a seaman, and who has no superior on the American waters, is a man of rare genius, and whoever gets the start of him under any circumstances, will be considered a curiosity. The …Buffalo Courier, 7 Jul 1847, p. 2 Anecdote of the Capt'n of the Steamer "Illinois" .--Admiral Blake, so well known for his skill as a seaman, and who has no superior on the American waters, is a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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