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  • Marine Disaster
    Marine Disaster
    NewspaperText  Oswego Daily Times, 23 Jun 1852     Marine Disaster. - Capt. Cochran, of the schooner Pearl, who arrived here yesterday, reports that he boarded a vessel capsized, floating on her beam ends, at about 7 o'clock yesterday morning, some eight miles from shore, off Pultneyville, which he found to be the schooner Anawan, with no one to …
    NewspaperText  Oswego Daily Times, 23 Jun 1852   Marine Disaster. - Capt. Cochran, of the schooner Pearl, who arrived here yesterday, reports that he boarded a vessel capsized, floating on her beam ends, at about 7 o'clock yesterday …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • The Schooner Anawan
    The Schooner Anawan
    NewspaperText  Oswego Daily Times, 25 Jun 1852     p> The Schooner Anawan. - Body Found. - The Schooner Anawan which we mentioned in Wednesday's paper as having capsized, was towed into this port this mooring by the towboat Howard and the brig Champlain. The body of a boy named James Herrigan, aged about 14 years, who was employed …
    NewspaperText  Oswego Daily Times, 25 Jun 1852   p> The Schooner Anawan. - Body Found. - The Schooner Anawan which we mentioned in Wednesday's paper as having capsized, was towed into this port this mooring by the towboat …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Common Council Proceedings of June 16, 1852
    Oswego Common Council Proceedings of June 16, 1852
    NewspaperText  Oswego Daily Times, 18 Jun 1852     Oswego Common Council Proceedings of June 16, 1852 (John Thurman, Mayor) Resolved, That the owners or occupants of the lots fronting on the Oswego river in the 2d ward, opposite the coffer dam lately constructed still remains in the bed of the river or portions thereof, be ...
    NewspaperText  Oswego Daily Times, 18 Jun 1852   Oswego Common Council Proceedings of June 16, 1852 (John Thurman, Mayor) Resolved, That the owners or occupants of the lots fronting on the Oswego river in the 2d ward, opposite …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Daily Times, 19 Jun 1852
    Oswego Daily Times, 19 Jun 1852
    NewspaperText       Gleason's Pictorial is now for sale at Pool's book-store on the East side. It contains an engraving of the Coffer Dam, together with an excellent description of the same. Those desiring to purchase copies of this No. must do so quickly, as they are being disposed of very rapidly. ...
    NewspaperText     Gleason's Pictorial is now for sale at Pool's book-store on the East side. It contains an engraving of the Coffer Dam, together with an excellent description of the same. Those …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego Daily Times, 21 Jun 1852
    Oswego Daily Times, 21 Jun 1852
    NewspaperText       Gleason's Pictorial of the 19th instant contains an engraved representation of the Coffer Dam, excavation and a general outline view of the Oswego Harbor. The picture having been made from a Daguerreotype view is not so perfect as it might be, but considering the material from which the Artist ...
    NewspaperText     Gleason's Pictorial of the 19th instant contains an engraved representation of the Coffer Dam, excavation and a general outline view of the Oswego Harbor. The picture having been made from …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Improvement in our Harbor
    Improvement in our Harbor
    NewspaperText  Oswego Daily Times, 26 Jan 1852     Improvement in our Harbor: Near one-half of the river on the east side from the old bridge down to T. Wiman's mill is now inclosed by a coffer dam. Pumps propelled by water from the canal are put in, and nearly ready to be put in operation for pumping the …
    NewspaperText  Oswego Daily Times, 26 Jan 1852   Improvement in our Harbor: Near one-half of the river on the east side from the old bridge down to T. Wiman's mill is now inclosed by a coffer dam. Pumps …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • The Quickest Yet
    The Quickest Yet
    NewspaperText  Oswego Daily Times, 2 Jun 1852     The Quickest Yet. - The schooner Mountaineer, Capt. M. Johnson, arrived at this port on Friday night from Sandusky, having made the trip from that port in ten days and three hours. She left this port on the 11th of May, for Sandusky, at which port she lay two day …
    NewspaperText  Oswego Daily Times, 2 Jun 1852   The Quickest Yet. - The schooner Mountaineer, Capt. M. Johnson, arrived at this port on Friday night from Sandusky, having made the trip from that port in ten days and …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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