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- GoneOswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 26 May 1855 This vessel sunk near the lower bridge in Oswego after the 5 July 1853 fire on the east side. Built at Three Mile Bay, Lake Ontario, in 1835. 103 tonsOswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 26 May 1855 This vessel sunk near the lower bridge in Oswego after the 5 July 1853 fire on the east side. Built at Three Mile Bay, Lake Ontario, in 1835. 103 tonsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- LaunchOswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 5 May 1855 Launch. - Messrs. Crockett & Rogers launched a new vessel built for H.M. Ames, Esq., this afternoon at 3 o'clock. We have spoken of her on a previous occasion , when building, and will only add that she is in every respect a fine looking craft, that will do credit …Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 5 May 1855 Launch. - Messrs. Crockett & Rogers launched a new vessel built for H.M. Ames, Esq., this afternoon at 3 o'clock. We have spoken of her on a previous occasion , …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamer HuronOswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 16 May 1855 Steamer Huron, - This vessel, so unfortunate on Saturday night last in leaving our harbor, was raised last evening, and towed round to Mr. Baker's Dry Dock, on which she will be hauled, it is thought, this afternoon. Capt. Wm. Morgan, of the North Western Insurance Company, has ...Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 16 May 1855 Steamer Huron, - This vessel, so unfortunate on Saturday night last in leaving our harbor, was raised last evening, and towed round to Mr. Baker's Dry Dock, on which she …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 21 May 1855The Canadian Steamer "Huron" cleared from here on Saturday evening with a cargo of nearly 4,000 barrels of flour for Montreal and Quebec. In going down the harbor in the dark she came in collision with the schooner rigged scow "New World" with a load of lumber, when the steamer …The Canadian Steamer "Huron" cleared from here on Saturday evening with a cargo of nearly 4,000 barrels of flour for Montreal and Quebec. In going down the harbor in the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Picked Up.Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 29 May 1855 Picked Up. - Capt. Barrow, of the schooner "Andover," of this city, reports on the 17th picked up a man from the wreck of the schooner "Visitor" loaded, with stone for Toledo, about three miles from the island West Sister, at the head of Lake Erie. The man was in …Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 29 May 1855 Picked Up. - Capt. Barrow, of the schooner "Andover," of this city, reports on the 17th picked up a man from the wreck of the schooner "Visitor" loaded, with stone …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- New VesselOswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 14 Jun 1855 Brig "W. Lewis," launched 31 Aug. 1855.Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 14 Jun 1855 Brig "W. Lewis," launched 31 Aug. 1855.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- A Card.Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 21 Jun 1855 A Card. - The undersigned, Officers of the Steamer "Huron," take this occasion to express their thanks to the numerous citizens of Oswego, for the courtesy and attention shown them and the many kind offices rendered in their behalf, during their recent stay in the city, occasioned by ...Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 21 Jun 1855 A Card. - The undersigned, Officers of the Steamer "Huron," take this occasion to express their thanks to the numerous citizens of Oswego, for the courtesy and attention shown them …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Another New VesselOswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 19 Jul 1856 Another New Vessel. - The large new schooner, built by James A. Baker, will be launched next week. She is a staunch, well built vessel, as are all those built at this enterprising yard. She is 130 feet keel, 25 feet, 10 inches beam, and 11 feet, 10 inches depth …Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 19 Jul 1856 Another New Vessel. - The large new schooner, built by James A. Baker, will be launched next week. She is a staunch, well built vessel, as are all those built …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 31 Jul 1856"Acontias" was actually launched on Saturday, Aug. 2, 1856. 374 tons Custom House measurement."Acontias" was actually launched on Saturday, Aug. 2, 1856. 374 tons Custom House measurement.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 5 May 1854The tug boat J.E. Mulford, made her debut this morning in the towing business. She has a very powerful engine, and is capable of doing good execution while our river is so high. There are now three tugs in our harbor, and no vessel need lay outside a great while …The tug boat J.E. Mulford, made her debut this morning in the towing business. She has a very powerful engine, and is capable of doing good execution while our river …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- New Vessel.Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 16 Aug 1856 New Vessel. - The "Geraldine," a new three-masted schooner, named after a little daughter of E. F. Wilson, Esq., the owner of the vessel, made her appearance in our harbor yesterday morning. She was built at Wilson, Niagara Co., by Mr. Little, and is a specimen of marine architecture of …Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 16 Aug 1856 New Vessel. - The "Geraldine," a new three-masted schooner, named after a little daughter of E. F. Wilson, Esq., the owner of the vessel, made her appearance in our harbor …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 23 Aug 1856The schooner "W.S Malcolm," Capt. Berek, which we noticed yesterday as being waterlogged in the lake, was towed into port last evening by the tug "Robert Reed." When the tug found the "Malcolm," she was a short distance this side of Big Sodus, about ten rods from shore, drawing twelve …The schooner "W.S Malcolm," Capt. Berek, which we noticed yesterday as being waterlogged in the lake, was towed into port last evening by the tug "Robert Reed." When the tug …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner Signal AshoreOswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 30 Aug 1856 Schooner Signal Ashore. - The schooner "Signal" of Erie, Capt. Zimmerly, which cleared this port Thursday last for Erie, with 315 barrels of salt and 100 barrels of water lime, sprung her foremast when off the Devil's Nose, put back, and in attempting to come in the harbor this morning …Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 30 Aug 1856 Schooner Signal Ashore. - The schooner "Signal" of Erie, Capt. Zimmerly, which cleared this port Thursday last for Erie, with 315 barrels of salt and 100 barrels of water lime, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- New VesselOswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 12 Sep 1856 New Vessel. - Another new vessel arrived here yesterday called the "Col. A.B. Williams," built by D. Rogers, at Big Sodus, after the model of the "B.R. Lummis." She is a staunch, well built vessel, as are all those that come from the ship yard of Mr. Rogers. Her length …Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 12 Sep 1856 New Vessel. - Another new vessel arrived here yesterday called the "Col. A.B. Williams," built by D. Rogers, at Big Sodus, after the model of the "B.R. Lummis." She is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 16 Sep 1856Several attempts have been made to get off the schooner "Signal," which went ashore some time since below the east pier, but she still lies hard on, with her larboard side exposed to the sun. She will, no doubt, be a total wreck.Several attempts have been made to get off the schooner "Signal," which went ashore some time since below the east pier, but she still lies hard on, with her larboard …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Terrific GaleOswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 19 Sep 1856 Terrific Gale. - The wind commenced blowing yesterday afternoon from the south, and veered into the northwest at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and increased in violence till it blew a perfect gale. The brig "E.W. Cross"," Capt. Moore, with a cargo of corn from Chicago for S.J. Holley, …Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 19 Sep 1856 Terrific Gale. - The wind commenced blowing yesterday afternoon from the south, and veered into the northwest at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and increased in violence till it …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The StormOswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 31 Oct 1856 The Storm - Perilous Situation of the Schooner J.P. Hale and Crew. - It commenced snowing last night and has continued through the day with but little cessation. The snow has fallen about six inches in depth. The wind has been stiff in the northwest, and is increasing in violence …Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 31 Oct 1856 The Storm - Perilous Situation of the Schooner J.P. Hale and Crew. - It commenced snowing last night and has continued through the day with but little cessation. The snow …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The schooner "Sultan"Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 4 Nov 1856 The schooner "Sultan," which was driven ashore below the east pier in the gale of Friday night, has been pumped out by one of the excellent Worthing Pumps, belonging to the North Western Insurance Co., so that she was got off and brought into this port this afternoon, with a …Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), 4 Nov 1856 The schooner "Sultan," which was driven ashore below the east pier in the gale of Friday night, has been pumped out by one of the excellent Worthing Pumps, belonging to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), May 6, 1854Anniversary of the Capture of Oswego On the 6th day of May, 1814 , forty years ago to-day, Oswego was captured by a British naval and land force, after a gallant defense by a small force of soldiers and ...Anniversary of the Capture of Oswego On the 6th day of May, 1814 , forty years ago to-day, Oswego was captured by a British naval and land force, after a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Times & Journal (Oswego, NY), Friday, July 20, 1855MARINE DISASTER. - Five Men Lost. - The steamer America, Capt. Masson, due here this morning, did not arrive till one o'clock this afternoon, in consequence of a collision which happened between two and three o'clock this morning, off Genesee. Mr. Barry, the Clerk of the America, ...MARINE DISASTER. - Five Men Lost. - The steamer America, Capt. Masson, due here this morning, did not arrive till one o'clock this afternoon, in consequence of a collision which …Maritime History of the Great Lakes