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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 14, 1899
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 14, 1899
    TextNewspaper       OPENED FIRE! _______ FREIGHT HANDLERS MADE TARGETS OF ORE STEVEDORES _______ COUPLE HUNDRED SHOTS AND THREE MEN INJURED _______ ONLY ONE OF THE MEN SERIOUSLY INJURED _______ SIXTEEN OF THE RIOTERS WERE ARRESTED _______ Buffalo, ...
    TextNewspaper     OPENED FIRE! _______ FREIGHT HANDLERS MADE TARGETS OF ORE STEVEDORES _______ COUPLE HUNDRED SHOTS AND THREE MEN INJURED _______ ONLY ONE OF THE MEN SERIOUSLY INJURED _______ SIXTEEN OF THE …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Oct. 20, 1899
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Oct. 20, 1899
    TextNewspaper       CARRIER PIGEON SERVICE _______ ASHLEY & DUSTIN'S BIRD MADE REMARKABLE TIME _______ Ashley & Dustin began their carrier pigeon service yesterday, and the first bird with a message arrived at Detroit from the Frank E. Kirby at Middle Sister Island yesterday ...
    TextNewspaper     CARRIER PIGEON SERVICE _______ ASHLEY & DUSTIN'S BIRD MADE REMARKABLE TIME _______ Ashley & Dustin began their carrier pigeon service yesterday, and the first bird with a message arrived at …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 7, 1899
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 7, 1899
    TextNewspaper       The ANDREWS (US#105224 and later C#122637) was one of the longest-lived wooden schooners in the history of lakes commerce, having been built by Bailey Bros. at Toledo in 1873 and not officially abandoned until 1937 or 8.
    TextNewspaper     The ANDREWS (US#105224 and later C#122637) was one of the longest-lived wooden schooners in the history of lakes commerce, having been built by Bailey Bros. at Toledo in 1873 and …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 11, 1899
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 11, 1899
    TextNewspaper       The vessel was the YORK STATE (US#27672) of 89 tons, which was officially rated as a piledriver. Some use was apparently found for her, as she stayed on the registry until 1923. The headline refers to a Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera character named "Pooh-Bah, the Lord-High-Everything-Else" from The Mikado, …
    TextNewspaper     The vessel was the YORK STATE (US#27672) of 89 tons, which was officially rated as a piledriver. Some use was apparently found for her, as she stayed on the registry …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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