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- The Late GaleNew York Spectator (New York, NY), 7 Dec 1842 The Late Gale. - It is but seldom that we have to record so many disasters on our inland waters as it has been our misfortune to do within the past few days. A great many lives have been lost, and a large amount of property destroyed. Among the shipwrecks …New York Spectator (New York, NY), 7 Dec 1842 The Late Gale. - It is but seldom that we have to record so many disasters on our inland waters as it has been our misfortune to do within the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- AdvertisementNew York Spectator (New York, NY), 1 May 1829 ADVERTISEMENT. - Notice is hereby given to the Public, that the TOLLS of the GOVERNMENT LOCKS and CANALS upon the RIVER St. LAWRENCE, will be REDUCED at the opening of the Navigation to the rates in force previously to the year 1827; but it will be obligatory to take out …New York Spectator (New York, NY), 1 May 1829 ADVERTISEMENT. - Notice is hereby given to the Public, that the TOLLS of the GOVERNMENT LOCKS and CANALS upon the RIVER St. LAWRENCE, will be REDUCED at the opening of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Reminiscences of the BurgOgdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 30 Jan 1871 Reminiscences of the Burg ____ In the preceding efforts to tell some disjointed things connected with our recollections of Ogdensburg, in past years, we have attempted to give the young and comparatively newcomers some idea of the appearance of "the city," when we first knew ...Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 30 Jan 1871 Reminiscences of the Burg ____ In the preceding efforts to tell some disjointed things connected with our recollections of Ogdensburg, in past years, we have attempted to give the young …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Northern Transportation CompanyOgdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 10 Apr 1868 Northern Transportation Company _____ Since the reorganization of the Northern Transportation Company, its business has gradually and steadily increased, until it now stands second to none of the transit lines between the East and West. A few figures will show the increase ...Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 10 Apr 1868 Northern Transportation Company _____ Since the reorganization of the Northern Transportation Company, its business has gradually and steadily increased, until it now stands second to none of the transit lines …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- New SteamerOgdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 13 Sep 1867 New Steamer. ___ The Northern Transportation Co.s' new steamer Oswegatchie sails from this port for Chicago on her second trip around the Lakes this afternoon. The Oswegatchie was built at the Marine Railway in this village during the last Winter and Spring. She was launched ...Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 13 Sep 1867 New Steamer. ___ The Northern Transportation Co.s' new steamer Oswegatchie sails from this port for Chicago on her second trip around the Lakes this afternoon. The Oswegatchie was built at …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Union StrikeOgdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 19 Nov 1868 The Union Strike Editor of the Republican and Journal: Ogdensburg, Nov. 18, 1868 DEAR SIR : I notice in yesterday's a card from Ship Carpenters' and Caulkers Union No. 29, concerning myself. Personally I have not much interest in the matter, but as the ...Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 19 Nov 1868 The Union Strike Editor of the Republican and Journal: Ogdensburg, Nov. 18, 1868 DEAR SIR : I notice in yesterday's a card from Ship Carpenters' and Caulkers Union No. 29, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Suspension of LaborOgdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 23 Nov 1868 Suspension of Labor. ______ Ogdensburg, Nov. 20, 1868 Editor of the Republican and Journal: Sir: We noticed in your JOURNAL of yesterday, a, few lines from our worthy friend G. W. Pearsons, Superintendent of the Marine Rail ...Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 23 Nov 1868 Suspension of Labor. ______ Ogdensburg, Nov. 20, 1868 Editor of the Republican and Journal: Sir: We noticed in your JOURNAL of yesterday, a, few lines from our worthy friend G. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 22 Jan 1876The real estate belonging to the Northern Transportation Co., in this city, comprising the Ogdensburg Marine Railway and adjoining lots, and the lot corner of Ford and Patterson street, is advertised for sale under an order of alias decree of the U.S. District Court, of the Northern District of ...The real estate belonging to the Northern Transportation Co., in this city, comprising the Ogdensburg Marine Railway and adjoining lots, and the lot corner of Ford and Patterson street, is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The St. Lawrence Marine Railway of OgdensburgOgdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 22 Jan 1876 The St. Lawrence Marine Railway of Ogdensburg ____ After the fire at the Marine Railway, by which the engine house and boiler room were much injured, a successful effort was made to organize a company to purchase the property and put the railway in good order for the purpose ...Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 22 Jan 1876 The St. Lawrence Marine Railway of Ogdensburg ____ After the fire at the Marine Railway, by which the engine house and boiler room were much injured, a successful effort was …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Marine Railway FireOgdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 3 Dec 1883 The Marine Railway Fire ____ The fire at the blacksmith shop of the Marine railway, Saturday morning, was confined by the efforts of the firemen to the stone building which was used as a blacksmith shop and engine and boiler rooms, and thus the saw mill was saved. The ...Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 3 Dec 1883 The Marine Railway Fire ____ The fire at the blacksmith shop of the Marine railway, Saturday morning, was confined by the efforts of the firemen to the stone building which …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 15 Dec 1883An effort is being made here to organize a company to purchase the marine railway property, and put it in thorough repairs. This is a step in the right direction, and we hope will succeed. In the increasing commercial interests here, a good substantial marine railway is a necessity at …An effort is being made here to organize a company to purchase the marine railway property, and put it in thorough repairs. This is a step in the right direction, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 23 Nov 1885The St. Lawrence Marine Railway _____ The St. Lawrence Marine Railway Company, which was organized here in the spring of 1884, and purchased the property known as the Ogdensburg Marine Railway, have just completed their contemplated improvements and are now in condition to ...The St. Lawrence Marine Railway _____ The St. Lawrence Marine Railway Company, which was organized here in the spring of 1884, and purchased the property known as the Ogdensburg Marine …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Historic Ogdensburg Shipyard Is Being DismantledOgdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 13 Apr 1945 The Historic Ogdensburg Shipyard Is Being Dismantled. Workmen have started to remove the buildings at the shipyard, Norman A. Hunter, superintendent of the Berst, Forster, Dixfield Co. which bought the Algonquin Paper Mill and ship yard October 30, 1944, has announced that the ...Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 13 Apr 1945 The Historic Ogdensburg Shipyard Is Being Dismantled. Workmen have started to remove the buildings at the shipyard, Norman A. Hunter, superintendent of the Berst, Forster, Dixfield Co. which bought the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Welland CanalNew York Spectator (New York, NY), 9 Dec 1846, p. 4 Welland Canal The breach which at present interrupts the navigation of that canal detains some seventy vessels with their cargoes and threatens them with a Winter's berth in the interior of Canada. The break itself will, as we understand, be repaired in a few days, and the ice, ...New York Spectator (New York, NY), 9 Dec 1846, p. 4 Welland Canal The breach which at present interrupts the navigation of that canal detains some seventy vessels with their cargoes and threatens them with a Winter's berth in the interior …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Another Steam-boat AccidentNew York Spectator (New York, NY), 17 Nov 1826, p. 2 Another Steam-boat Accident. --A lette from Niagara, dated the 6th inst. informs us, that the new steam-boat Niagara , Capt. Mosier, while on her way up from Prescott, run on a rock in Lake Ontario, near Long Point. The steam-boat Queenston, Capt. Whiting, on passing ...New York Spectator (New York, NY), 17 Nov 1826, p. 2 Another Steam-boat Accident. --A lette from Niagara, dated the 6th inst. informs us, that the new steam-boat Niagara , Capt. Mosier, while on her way up from Prescott, run on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Another Murder Committed by RumNew York Spectator (New York, NY), 24 Aug 1827 Another Murder Committed by Rum .--A fireman of the steam boat Queenston, while at Prescott last week, being drunk, fell into the machinery, and was killed.New York Spectator (New York, NY), 24 Aug 1827 Another Murder Committed by Rum .--A fireman of the steam boat Queenston, while at Prescott last week, being drunk, fell into the machinery, and was killed.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Propellor and Brig AshoreNew York Spectator (New York, NY), 30 Oct 1844, p. 4 From the Buffalo Commercial of Saturday Propellor and Brig Ashore .-- By letters received in town to-day per Constitution, we learn that the propeller Emigrant, with a cargo of 9000 bushels of wheat, from Chicago, for this port, is ashore at Goderich, ...New York Spectator (New York, NY), 30 Oct 1844, p. 4 From the Buffalo Commercial of Saturday Propellor and Brig Ashore .-- By letters received in town to-day per Constitution, we learn that the propeller Emigrant, with a cargo of 9000 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Niagara RiverNew York Spectator (New York, NY), 4 Mar 1825, p. 1 Niagara River .--The weather was so cold a few days since, on the western frontier, that the Niagara river was frozen over, and from the storage of the water by the ice, the river rose from nine to twelve feet. The cakes of ice on the third day, were from …New York Spectator (New York, NY), 4 Mar 1825, p. 1 Niagara River .--The weather was so cold a few days since, on the western frontier, that the Niagara river was frozen over, and from the storage of the water by …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Commerce of Lake ErieNew York Spectator (New York, NY), 25 Dec 1827, p. 1 From the Buffalo Journal Commerce of Lake Erie .--By a statement furnished by the officers of the Custom-House, at this port, and published in the Gazette, it appears that the number of American vessels employed in the commerce of the upper Lakes, ...New York Spectator (New York, NY), 25 Dec 1827, p. 1 From the Buffalo Journal Commerce of Lake Erie .--By a statement furnished by the officers of the Custom-House, at this port, and published in the Gazette, it appears that the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 25 Sep 1858From Oswego Oswego, Sept. 18. The schooner Albion bound for this port and owned by Doolittle, Irwin & Wright, is supposed to have been lost with all on board on the great gale of the 7th. She left Cleveland for the Welland Canal on that day, and is said to …From Oswego Oswego, Sept. 18. The schooner Albion bound for this port and owned by Doolittle, Irwin & Wright, is supposed to have been lost with all on board on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes