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- Fast SailingOswego Morning Herald (Oswego, NY), 11 Nov 1878 Fast Sailing. Several Captains were in N.S. Stone's chandlery store Saturday night talking about fast sailing, when Captain Geo. Tait, of the schooner Two Friends, made the bold assertion that he had run from Milwaukee to Chicago, 90 miles, in his schooner, which was flying light, ...Oswego Morning Herald (Oswego, NY), 11 Nov 1878 Fast Sailing. Several Captains were in N.S. Stone's chandlery store Saturday night talking about fast sailing, when Captain Geo. Tait, of the schooner Two Friends, made the bold assertion that …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Into the RiverOswego Morning Herald (Oswego, NY), 25 Nov 1878 Into the River Captain Alex Keith, of the schooner Trade Wind, in boarding his schooner early last evening near the Northwestern elevator, slipped in climbing over a canal boat and fell into the river between the vessel and the canal boat, striking his head heavily on the wail of ...Oswego Morning Herald (Oswego, NY), 25 Nov 1878 Into the River Captain Alex Keith, of the schooner Trade Wind, in boarding his schooner early last evening near the Northwestern elevator, slipped in climbing over a canal boat and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Loss of the Schooner Daniel LyonsOswego Morning Herald (Oswego, NY), 21 Oct 1878 Loss of the Schooner Daniel Lyons The crew safe and in Chicago. Last Saturday about eight o'clock Mr. Daniel Lyons received a telegram from Captain Holland dated Chicago as follows: Schooner Dan Lyons sunk foot of Lake Michigan by collision with schooner Kate Gillett; ...Oswego Morning Herald (Oswego, NY), 21 Oct 1878 Loss of the Schooner Daniel Lyons The crew safe and in Chicago. Last Saturday about eight o'clock Mr. Daniel Lyons received a telegram from Captain Holland dated Chicago as follows: …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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