Skip to content


Results

We found 1 matching items.
  • Remove Search term Media Types: Texts
  • Remove Search term Geographic Location: Galloo Shoal
  • Remove Search term Item types: Clippings
  • Remove Search term Item types: Clippings
  • Remove Search term Groups: New York Spectator
  • Remove Search term Groups: Palmer Collection
  • Remove Search term Groups: Buffalo Enquirer
list thumb list 2 columns gallery
  • The Real Facts of the Sharples' Wreck
    The Real Facts of the Sharples' Wreck
    TextNewspaper  Jefferson County Journal (Adams, NY), 3 May 1911     The John Sharples is a large iron freighter, owned by a Duluth company. In the early part of December she left Chicago for Ogdensburg, loaded with 78,000 bushels of corn. She was seen to pass Olcott light, and Capt. Garant, who is light-keeper there, remarked, "If she gets into the …
    TextNewspaper  Jefferson County Journal (Adams, NY), 3 May 1911   The John Sharples is a large iron freighter, owned by a Duluth company. In the early part of December she left Chicago for Ogdensburg, loaded with 78,000 bushels of corn. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
Web Tools:
Dublin Core | Mods
Contributors
Media Types
Location
  • Galloo Shoal
Groups
Item Types
  • Clippings
Years
19101910191119121913191419151916191719181919
Creative Commons