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  • Saginaw Courier (Saginaw, MI), Fri., 31 Oct, 1873
    Saginaw Courier (Saginaw, MI), Fri., 31 Oct, 1873
    TextNewspaper       STEAMER BURNED ______ Loss by Fire of the Steamer Katy Reid - Loss and Insurance ______ From the Bay City Tribune of last evening we learn that the steamer Katy Reid, owned by Geo. Campbell of Bay City , and engaged in transferring logs from the shore to the ...
    TextNewspaper     STEAMER BURNED ______ Loss by Fire of the Steamer Katy Reid - Loss and Insurance ______ From the Bay City Tribune of last evening we learn that the steamer Katy …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Saginaw Courier (Saginaw, MI), 2 Dec, 1874
    Saginaw Courier (Saginaw, MI), 2 Dec, 1874
    TextNewspaper       LA PETITE (US#15100) was actually built at Huron in 1866 and was thoroughly rebuilt in 1871 after a wreck. She was also recovered from THIS disastrous incident, and sailed until September of 1903, when she foundered off Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.
    TextNewspaper     LA PETITE (US#15100) was actually built at Huron in 1866 and was thoroughly rebuilt in 1871 after a wreck. She was also recovered from THIS disastrous incident, and sailed until …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Saginaw Courier (Saginaw, MI), Sun., Aug. 30, 1874
    Saginaw Courier (Saginaw, MI), Sun., Aug. 30, 1874
    TextNewspaper       The small sidewheeler WAVE (US#26645) out of Bay City was a river steamer of 122 tons, and was probably normally used as a boom tug. This was the end of her. The Charity Islands are in the mouth of Saginaw Bay, centered between Pt. Lookout and Caseville. I used to …
    TextNewspaper     The small sidewheeler WAVE (US#26645) out of Bay City was a river steamer of 122 tons, and was probably normally used as a boom tug. This was the end of …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Saginaw Courier (Saginaw, MI), 2 Jul 1871
    Saginaw Courier (Saginaw, MI), 2 Jul 1871
    TextNewspaper       BARGES! THEIR INCEPTION _______ A HISTORY OF THE INCEPTION OF THE BARGE ENTERPRISE -- THE SULTANA AND EMPIRE AS PIONEERS -- THE PROGRESS AND GROWTH OF THE ENTERPRISE _______ Previous to the year 1862, a great deal of difficulty had been experienced by the ...
    TextNewspaper     BARGES! THEIR INCEPTION _______ A HISTORY OF THE INCEPTION OF THE BARGE ENTERPRISE -- THE SULTANA AND EMPIRE AS PIONEERS -- THE PROGRESS AND GROWTH OF THE ENTERPRISE _______ Previous …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Saginaw Courier (Saginaw, MI), October 18, 1877
    Saginaw Courier (Saginaw, MI), October 18, 1877
    TextNewspaper       The boat was US#18089, 310.19 gt and was built in Toledo in 1863. She's often named in the press NETTIE or NETT WEAVER, but NETTA is her registered name.
    TextNewspaper     The boat was US#18089, 310.19 gt and was built in Toledo in 1863. She's often named in the press NETTIE or NETT WEAVER, but NETTA is her registered name.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Saginaw Courier (Saginaw, MI), Sat., 16 Oct., 1886
    Saginaw Courier (Saginaw, MI), Sat., 16 Oct., 1886
    TextNewspaper       HER LAST TRIP ______ The Steamer L. G. Mason of the Saginaw River Line Destroyed by Fire The steamer L. G. Mason was destroyed by fire at Bay City at an early hour yesterday morning. She made her regular trips on Thursday, and on reaching Bay City on the last …
    TextNewspaper     HER LAST TRIP ______ The Steamer L. G. Mason of the Saginaw River Line Destroyed by Fire The steamer L. G. Mason was destroyed by fire at Bay City at …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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