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- Bay City Tribune (Bay City, MI), 6 Jun 1902*Ironclad ram C.S.S. VIRGINIA, built from the burned hull of the Union steam frigate USS MERRIMAC.*Ironclad ram C.S.S. VIRGINIA, built from the burned hull of the Union steam frigate USS MERRIMAC.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 2 Aug. 1856, page 126, 128The pictures that accompanied this article can be viewed on the Great Lakes Images site.The pictures that accompanied this article can be viewed on the Great Lakes Images site.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 7 June 1856, page 405The accompanying illustration can be seen on the Great Lakes Images site.The accompanying illustration can be seen on the Great Lakes Images site.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 5 July 1856, p. 53THE PORT OF GENESEE, LAKE ONTARIO Our beautiful picture of the Port of Genesee, is from an ambrotype by Whitney of Rochester, and gives a striking and picturesque representation of the Port and contiguous scenery, as they appeared about the middle of April, 1856. The river which, ...THE PORT OF GENESEE, LAKE ONTARIO Our beautiful picture of the Port of Genesee, is from an ambrotype by Whitney of Rochester, and gives a striking and picturesque representation of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 22 Sept 1860, page 272The Lady Elgin left Chicago on Friday, September 7th, with nearly four hundred passengers, many of them excursionists , and nearly all, we may presume, summer travellers, who anticipated only pleasure from their voyage. During the day merriment prevailed -- there ...The Lady Elgin left Chicago on Friday, September 7th, with nearly four hundred passengers, many of them excursionists , and nearly all, we may presume, summer travellers, who anticipated only …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 22 November 1856, page 376, 381The three images that accompanied this article are available online in the Great Lakes Images site.The three images that accompanied this article are available online in the Great Lakes Images site.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 29 September 1860, page 299-300INAUGURATION OF THE PERRY MONUMENT THE BATTLE FOUGHT OVER AGAIN. The Inauguration of the Perry Monument at Cleveland, on the 10th of September, was attended by a vast concourse of people from every State in the Union. The number stated varies between thirty and fifty ...INAUGURATION OF THE PERRY MONUMENT THE BATTLE FOUGHT OVER AGAIN. The Inauguration of the Perry Monument at Cleveland, on the 10th of September, was attended by a vast concourse of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 20 September 1856, page 231-32, 236-37The pictures that accompanied this article can be seen in the Great Lakes Images site.The pictures that accompanied this article can be seen in the Great Lakes Images site.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 13 June 1857, page 27 - 28The illustration accompanying this article can be seen at the following address: http://www.hhpl.on.ca/GreatLakes/GLImages/Details.asp?ID=198The illustration accompanying this article can be seen at the following address: http://www.hhpl.on.ca/GreatLakes/GLImages/Details.asp?ID=198Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 22 March 1856, page 240Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 23 Nov 1883She was recovered in a few days and repaired at the Wolf & Davidson Shipyard, Milwaukee, over the following winter.She was recovered in a few days and repaired at the Wolf & Davidson Shipyard, Milwaukee, over the following winter.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), July 26, 1895PROGRESS docked in the South Pond at Chicago - from a Columbian Exposition guide of 1893.PROGRESS docked in the South Pond at Chicago - from a Columbian Exposition guide of 1893.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), April 14, 1830KINGSTON PACKET. - The Schr. Mariette has commenced running as a Packet from Oswego to Kingston. Leaves Oswego regularly every Monday, and as often as wind and ...KINGSTON PACKET. - The Schr. Mariette has commenced running as a Packet from Oswego to Kingston. Leaves Oswego regularly every Monday, and as often as wind and ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Benton Harbor Palladium (Benton Harbor, MI), 8 January 1869The schooner A. P. Dutton , belonging to P. M. Kinney , of this town, is missing. She left Chicago on the evening of Dec. 8th , for ...The schooner A. P. Dutton , belonging to P. M. Kinney , of this town, is missing. She left Chicago on the evening of Dec. 8th , for ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), August 11, 1868Launched in 1862, the scow-schooner SARAH CLOW was no backyard sailboat - she was a significant vessel of 192 tons. The SARAH CLOW was driven ashore and destroyed by a storm in the fall of 1869. Thanks to Brendon Baillod for providing some of the information used in these notes. …Launched in 1862, the scow-schooner SARAH CLOW was no backyard sailboat - she was a significant vessel of 192 tons. The SARAH CLOW was driven ashore and destroyed by a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Times (Oswego, NY), Sat., Oct. 13, 1906Obituary. ____ George Goble . To-day Oswego mourns one of her oldest and noblest citizens in the death of George Goble, for many years one of the best known shipbuilders on the Great ...Obituary. ____ George Goble . To-day Oswego mourns one of her oldest and noblest citizens in the death of George Goble, for many years one of the best known shipbuilders …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Niles Gazette and Advertiser (Niles, MI), 21 November 1835On the evening of the 10th inst., the schooner Bridget , with a full cargo and fifteen persons, including passengers, on board, anchored near the mouth of the St. Joseph river , and sent a part of her cargo ...On the evening of the 10th inst., the schooner Bridget , with a full cargo and fifteen persons, including passengers, on board, anchored near the mouth of the St. Joseph …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Joseph Valley Register (St. Joseph, MI), Thurs., 3 Aug. 1871The second steamboat on the scene was the A. C. Van Raalte.The second steamboat on the scene was the A. C. Van Raalte.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 30 Aug, 1870This is the only instance I know of of a vessel being so totally destroyed by the action of escaping air as she sank. The fact later brought about accusations that THORNTON was totally unseaworthy at the time of her loss. She was 274 gt, built by Bidwell & Banta …This is the only instance I know of of a vessel being so totally destroyed by the action of escaping air as she sank. The fact later brought about accusations …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 25 Jun, 1870Note this vessel's unusual engine arrangement, with two compound engines running a single shaft.Note this vessel's unusual engine arrangement, with two compound engines running a single shaft.Maritime History of the Great Lakes