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  • Oswego Daily Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Mon., Nov. 22, 1869
    Oswego Daily Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Mon., Nov. 22, 1869
    TextNewspaper       Abandoned Schooner. - Yesterday forenoon the schooner Mary O'Gorman was seen drifting past this port dismasted and apparently abandoned. Along in the forenoon, O. H. Brown, Esq., got a couple of tugs and went out in search of the vessel, which was found about nine miles below the ...
    TextNewspaper     Abandoned Schooner. - Yesterday forenoon the schooner Mary O'Gorman was seen drifting past this port dismasted and apparently abandoned. Along in the forenoon, O. H. Brown, Esq., got a couple …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Tues., 8 Jun, 1869
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Tues., 8 Jun, 1869
    TextNewspaper       NOTE: The 404 t. Canadian bark FANNY CAMPBELL had been built by Louis Shickluna at St. Catharine's the previous year. In 1877 she became what was probably the first Great Lakes tanker, when $10,000 was spent on the installation of large iron tanks in her hold for the transportation of …
    TextNewspaper     NOTE: The 404 t. Canadian bark FANNY CAMPBELL had been built by Louis Shickluna at St. Catharine's the previous year. In 1877 she became what was probably the first Great …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oxford Times (Greene, NY), Wed., June 2, 1869
    Oxford Times (Greene, NY), Wed., June 2, 1869
    TextNewspaper       The boat "Simeon Walker," of Greene, sank at the Stone Quarry Dock, four miles below this village, on Thursday forenoon last. She was loaded with stone and had on part of a load when the sides gave away, sinking her in the same manner as on the one that sunk …
    TextNewspaper     The boat "Simeon Walker," of Greene, sank at the Stone Quarry Dock, four miles below this village, on Thursday forenoon last. She was loaded with stone and had on part …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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