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- The Great Lake MarineMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 24 December, 1865Another extensive maritime list from the Detroit perspective compiled by Detroit Free Press marine reporter Capt. J. W. Hall.Another extensive maritime list from the Detroit perspective compiled by Detroit Free Press marine reporter Capt. J. W. Hall.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Fri., 6 Aug, 1875*US#75608 At 328 gt, she was one of the largest wooden tugs ever built on the lakes.*US#75608 At 328 gt, she was one of the largest wooden tugs ever built on the lakes.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Gazette (Detroit, MI), 4 Aug. 1820, page 2Column 3Column 3Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sodus (Propeller), U81471, fire, 15 Sep 1928Reason: fire Lives: nil Remarks: Total lossReason: fire Lives: nil Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Robert S. (Motor Vessel), U232402, fire, 13 Nov 1938Reason: fire Lives: nil Remarks: Total lossReason: fire Lives: nil Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Georgie Kelley (Schooner), U85316, sunk, 30 Mar 1879Reason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss ?Reason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss ?Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- George R. Hand (Propeller), U85663, fire, 3 Jan 1908Reason: fire Lives: nil Remarks: Total lossReason: fire Lives: nil Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Helen (Propeller), U96290, fire, 29 May 1908Reason: fire Lives: nil Remarks: Total lossReason: fire Lives: nil Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 21 Jul 1898Sorry, no information on the dimensions or specifics of the LITTLE FRANK. A yacht of the name is on the registry, out of Buffalo in 1889. She was just under 12 tons. 6,000 board feet of lumber is enough to build a modern 3-bedroom house of about 1200 square feet. …Sorry, no information on the dimensions or specifics of the LITTLE FRANK. A yacht of the name is on the registry, out of Buffalo in 1889. She was just under …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Steamers Keystone State and BalticDetroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 8 Nov 1861 THE STEAMERS KEYSTONE STATE AND BALTIC.--The steamer Keystone State, which, for several years was engaged as a passenger boat between Buffalo and Chicago, but for some time past out of commission, has been put in running order again, arriving at this port yesterday morning, and will, we understand, ...Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 8 Nov 1861 THE STEAMERS KEYSTONE STATE AND BALTIC.--The steamer Keystone State, which, for several years was engaged as a passenger boat between Buffalo and Chicago, but for some time past out of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Iron CityCleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 13 Jun 1860, p. 4 THE IRON CITY arrived at Detroit on Monday evening, having left her cargo at the Saut.[sic] Her freight and passengers were transferred to the General Taylor. the Iron City is no in Clark's dry dock where she will receive her new wheel and shaft.Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 13 Jun 1860, p. 4 THE IRON CITY arrived at Detroit on Monday evening, having left her cargo at the Saut.[sic] Her freight and passengers were transferred to the General Taylor. the Iron City is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Slightly damagedDetroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 3 May 1862, p. 4 SLIGHTLY DAMAGED.--The propeller Water Witch sustained some slight damage to her upper works in the stern by a vessel while passing by in tow of a tug. The propeller Comet, which arrived down yesterday from Green Bay, while rounding too [sic], was slightly damaged by a vessel which was ...Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 3 May 1862, p. 4 SLIGHTLY DAMAGED.--The propeller Water Witch sustained some slight damage to her upper works in the stern by a vessel while passing by in tow of a tug. The propeller Comet, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Locomotive WorksDetroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 16 Mar 1862, p. 1, column 2 The steamer replacing the Ocean was the Morning Star.Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 16 Mar 1862, p. 1, column 2 The steamer replacing the Ocean was the Morning Star.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Editorial ExcursionistsDetroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 18 Jul 1871, p. 1 EDITORIAL EXCURSIONISTS.--Among the excursionists who left this city Sunday on the R. G. Coburn were Charles A. Dana, of the New York Sun ; Governor Hawley, of the Hartford Courant ; J.R. Bromley of the Hartford Post ; Bayard Taylor, of the New York ...Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 18 Jul 1871, p. 1 EDITORIAL EXCURSIONISTS.--Among the excursionists who left this city Sunday on the R. G. Coburn were Charles A. Dana, of the New York Sun ; Governor Hawley, of the Hartford Courant …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Frontier Iron WorksDetroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 10 Aug 1884, p. 18 THE FRONTIER IRON WORKS, Messrs. Christie & De Graff, located a the foot of Chene street, are the manufacturers of several important patents which have an extensive sale. They have also made a specialty of marine engines, and during the past four years they have furnished many ...Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 10 Aug 1884, p. 18 THE FRONTIER IRON WORKS, Messrs. Christie & De Graff, located a the foot of Chene street, are the manufacturers of several important patents which have an extensive sale. They have …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo (Propeller), collision, 1 Aug 1871Reason: collision Lives: nilReason: collision Lives: nilMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rice (Steamboat), collision, 1 Aug 1871Reason: collision Lives: nilReason: collision Lives: nilMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Regina (Schooner), collision, 11 Aug 1871Reason: collision Lives: nil Freight: bark Remarks: DamagedReason: collision Lives: nil Freight: bark Remarks: DamagedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Great Western (Steamboat), collision, 11 Aug 1871Reason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: UninjuredReason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: UninjuredMaritime History of the Great Lakes