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- The Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 5 Nov 1886Marine Floats The high sea in the lake yesterday dashed the schooner Sea Star against the pier at Clay Banks carrying away about 40 feet of the same, and throwing overboard about 15 cords of wood and 10,000 feet of lumber. The captain and crew are ashore unable to get …Marine Floats The high sea in the lake yesterday dashed the schooner Sea Star against the pier at Clay Banks carrying away about 40 feet of the same, and throwing …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Grimsby Local News, Aug. 13, 1891Livingston, James, The Independent (Grimsby, Ontario: Livingston, James A.), Aug. 13, 1891 Grimsby Local News --Notice--The country tresurer's office will be closed July 20th, until the 17th of August, 1891. Thomas Keyes, Treasurer of the County of Lincoln. --Geo. F. Little, express engineer on the Kentucky C. R. R., was visiting his father, Benj. Little, a few days last week. --A ...Livingston, James, The Independent (Grimsby, Ontario: Livingston, James A.), Aug. 13, 1891 Grimsby Local News --Notice--The country tresurer's office will be closed July 20th, until the 17th of August, 1891. Thomas Keyes, Treasurer of the County of Lincoln. --Geo. F. Little, express …Grimsby Chautauqua
- Mr. Wilkinson HonoredThe Independent (Grimsby, Ontario: Livingston, James A.), Aug 1901 Mr. Wilkinson Honored One of the most delightful functions that has ever taken place at Grimsby Park, was held at the Lake View Hotel on Friday evening last, when over one hundred residents of the Park and vicinity gathered in the spacious dining hall, to ...The Independent (Grimsby, Ontario: Livingston, James A.), Aug 1901 Mr. Wilkinson Honored One of the most delightful functions that has ever taken place at Grimsby Park, was held at the Lake View Hotel on Friday evening last, when over …Grimsby Chautauqua
- The Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 29 Apr 1887Marine News . The schooner Little Georgy is loading steamboat wood at Bay View.Marine News . The schooner Little Georgy is loading steamboat wood at Bay View.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 29 Apr 1887Marine News Leathem & Smith's new scow will be launched to-morrow afternoon. Whether lager beer or champagne will be used at her christening we have not learned.Marine News Leathem & Smith's new scow will be launched to-morrow afternoon. Whether lager beer or champagne will be used at her christening we have not learned.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 29 Apr 1887Marine News . The tug City of Sturgeon Bay has not fitted out yet and will not be until late in the season.Marine News . The tug City of Sturgeon Bay has not fitted out yet and will not be until late in the season.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 29 Apr 1887Marine News The steam yacht Truscott has been receiving some repairs this week. Her owners are negotiating with parties from outside for the sale.Marine News The steam yacht Truscott has been receiving some repairs this week. Her owners are negotiating with parties from outside for the sale.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 5 Nov 1886Local Happenings The derrick which was built by Leathem & Smith to remove the machinery of the Tillinghast and place it in the George Nelson, was blown down by the gale Tuesday.Local Happenings The derrick which was built by Leathem & Smith to remove the machinery of the Tillinghast and place it in the George Nelson, was blown down by the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 29 Apr 1887Marine News . The schooner Tallahassee that went ashore near Smith & Valentine's pier, at North Bay in a gale last fall was released yesterday by the tug Piper, after working on her a day and a half. She was towed to Bailey's Harbor where she will receive some repairs …Marine News . The schooner Tallahassee that went ashore near Smith & Valentine's pier, at North Bay in a gale last fall was released yesterday by the tug Piper, after …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 29 Apr 1887Marine News The schooner Williams, of Manitowoc, commanded by Capt. Anderson, of Ephraim, arrived here yesterday on her way to Ephraim. On account of the ice not being clear from that port she will remain here a few days.Marine News The schooner Williams, of Manitowoc, commanded by Capt. Anderson, of Ephraim, arrived here yesterday on her way to Ephraim. On account of the ice not being clear from …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 5 Nov 1886Marine Floats On Thursday morning the steam yacht Truscott got on the beach a little below L. A. Larson's factory. Some evil minded person went on board and threw her anchor chain off the bitts and sent her adrift. A person was seen on board of the boat early Wednesday …Marine Floats On Thursday morning the steam yacht Truscott got on the beach a little below L. A. Larson's factory. Some evil minded person went on board and threw her …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 29 Apr 1887Marine News The tug John Leathem is engaged in placing the buoys in the waters of Green Bay for the government, from Whale's Back reef, south.Marine News The tug John Leathem is engaged in placing the buoys in the waters of Green Bay for the government, from Whale's Back reef, south.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 5 Nov 1886Local Happenings At about 1 o'clock this morning Leathem & Smith's mill was discovered to be on fire. The shrill tooting of the steamer Welcome's whistle aroused our citizens and the fire department was soon making its way to the fire, but before they reached the foot of the ...Local Happenings At about 1 o'clock this morning Leathem & Smith's mill was discovered to be on fire. The shrill tooting of the steamer Welcome's whistle aroused our citizens and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Joseph Saturday Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 26 Feb 1916, page 1CAPT. LLOYD CLARK SUDDENNESS WITH WHICH HE WAS ATTACKED SHOCK TO WIFE AND NUMEROUS FRIENDS Was Lover of Animals and Children and Could Not Bear to See Them Mistreated The sudden death of Capt. Lloyd Clark, custodian of the United States Lighthouse Supply ...CAPT. LLOYD CLARK SUDDENNESS WITH WHICH HE WAS ATTACKED SHOCK TO WIFE AND NUMEROUS FRIENDS Was Lover of Animals and Children and Could Not Bear to See Them Mistreated The …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake and BayThe Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 9 May 1890 LAKE AND BAY _______ Vessel Movements Under Steam and Sail, as Recorded in the Log-Book of the Independent' Marine Reporter _______ On Friday afternoon of last week the tug Alpha, having in tow a dredge and two dump-scows, was off Horns Pier when they were struck ...The Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 9 May 1890 LAKE AND BAY _______ Vessel Movements Under Steam and Sail, as Recorded in the Log-Book of the Independent' Marine Reporter _______ On Friday afternoon of last week the tug Alpha, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Joseph Saturday Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Saturday, 26 March 1898The steamer H. W. Williams was launched Thursday from the Allmendinger yards.The steamer H. W. Williams was launched Thursday from the Allmendinger yards.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Joseph Saturday Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 28 May 1892The passenger steamers Kalamazoo and Pilgrim, both of Saugatuck, the former bound from Holland to Chicago and the latter bound from Chicago to Saugatuck, under full head of steam collided in mid-lake shortly after midnight Wednesday morning, making a big hole in the Kalamazoo, and she now rests ...The passenger steamers Kalamazoo and Pilgrim, both of Saugatuck, the former bound from Holland to Chicago and the latter bound from Chicago to Saugatuck, under full head of steam collided …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Joseph Saturday Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 25 November 1893Capt. Fred Kendrick, of this city, master of the U. S. tug Graham, rescued the crew of the barge Rutter that was lost at Ludington, in 1879, during a terrific gale, for which he received a handsome gold medal of the first-class from the Treasury Department. The then master of …Capt. Fred Kendrick, of this city, master of the U. S. tug Graham, rescued the crew of the barge Rutter that was lost at Ludington, in 1879, during a terrific …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Joseph Saturday Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 14 April 1894Capt. Bert Wilson received a telegram from Capt. Wood, at Milwaukee, Wednesday, saying that the schooner Island City, green lumber laden and bound from Ludington to Milwaukee went down a few miles of the latter city in the easterly gale of Sunday night. Capt. Wood reached shore after a perilous …Capt. Bert Wilson received a telegram from Capt. Wood, at Milwaukee, Wednesday, saying that the schooner Island City, green lumber laden and bound from Ludington to Milwaukee went down a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Joseph Saturday Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 4 Jan. 1896The steamer Puritan was burned to the water's edge at Manistee, Mich., on the afternoon of December 31 and is a total loss. She had a watchman on board, who kept a fire in the stove in the cook's galley but spent most of his time in other parts of …The steamer Puritan was burned to the water's edge at Manistee, Mich., on the afternoon of December 31 and is a total loss. She had a watchman on board, who …Maritime History of the Great Lakes