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- Cleveland Daily Herald & Gazette (Cleveland, OH), Wednesday, May 23, 1838, page 2Column 1Column 1Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Daily Herald & Gazette (Cleveland, OH), Saturday, June 9, 1838ORLEANS Schooner. -- We learn by the Conneaut Gazette, that the Schooner ORLEANS ashore near Conneaut has become a total wreck, and has been broken up and sold by the Underwriters. She belonged to Oswego. The Gazette represents her a frail craft, built of worm eaten hemlock and ...ORLEANS Schooner. -- We learn by the Conneaut Gazette, that the Schooner ORLEANS ashore near Conneaut has become a total wreck, and has been broken up and sold by the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Oct. 24, 1872How Oswego Vessels Wear. - The Detroit Free Press has the following: Old and partially worn out crafts which from year to year are transported from the lower lakes seem to never die. Trivial repairs, with a little care and attention, ensures them another lease on life. The schooner ...How Oswego Vessels Wear. - The Detroit Free Press has the following: Old and partially worn out crafts which from year to year are transported from the lower lakes seem …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Launch and AccidentSyracuse Journal (Syracuse, NY), May 7, 1862 LAUNCH AND ACCIDENT. ---The RUSSIAN, a new vessel, the best boat thatwas ever set from the Oswego yards, was launched yesterday afternoon. She is about 400 tons burthen, and will carry 17,000 bushels of grain through the Welland Canal. The owner are MessrsSmith and Post. She was built ...Syracuse Journal (Syracuse, NY), May 7, 1862 LAUNCH AND ACCIDENT. ---The RUSSIAN, a new vessel, the best boat thatwas ever set from the Oswego yards, was launched yesterday afternoon. She is about 400 tons burthen, and will …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Courier, Wednesday, April 1, 1863THE BARQUE HUNGARIAN. - This fine vessel has undergone many repairs and is now nearly ready for sea. She has been repainted, and presents a beautiful appearance. The HUNGARIAN is an A 1 craft, and under the command of that energetic mariner, George Blair, will be ready to engage in …THE BARQUE HUNGARIAN. - This fine vessel has undergone many repairs and is now nearly ready for sea. She has been repainted, and presents a beautiful appearance. The HUNGARIAN is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Courier, October 19, 1863NEW PROPELLER. - A new propeller, called the NORMAN, hailing from Oswego, passed up yesterday, on her first trip to Chicago. She is about 500 tons burthen and belongs to the old Oswego Line.NEW PROPELLER. - A new propeller, called the NORMAN, hailing from Oswego, passed up yesterday, on her first trip to Chicago. She is about 500 tons burthen and belongs to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1863Boat Launch. - A new canal boat of the largest class was launched from the boat yard of Mr. Mattoon yesterday. She is called the "John C. Churchill," in honor of Judge Churchill of our city. Her dimensions are length, 97 feet, breadth of beam 17 feet 5 inches, and …Boat Launch. - A new canal boat of the largest class was launched from the boat yard of Mr. Mattoon yesterday. She is called the "John C. Churchill," in honor …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Nov. 17, 1863Trading Craft. - The fleet of small craft that usually coast upon this lake and trade between Kingston and neighboring American ports, says the British North American, have experienced an ordinarily prosperous season, notwithstanding the larger class of vessels have not enriched the ...Trading Craft. - The fleet of small craft that usually coast upon this lake and trade between Kingston and neighboring American ports, says the British North American, have experienced an …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), March 17, 1864NAVIGATION OPEN AT OSWEGO. --The tug J. H. BLOORE was steamed up this afternoon and plying around the harbor. --- Oswego Times, 14th.NAVIGATION OPEN AT OSWEGO. --The tug J. H. BLOORE was steamed up this afternoon and plying around the harbor. --- Oswego Times, 14th.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), March 28, 1864Our Harbor. - Things look very lively to-day in our harbor, and appearances indicate an early resumption of business. A number of vessels are being thoroughly overhauled and painted, preparatory to spreading their wings for a journey towards the setting sun. The fact that vessel ...Our Harbor. - Things look very lively to-day in our harbor, and appearances indicate an early resumption of business. A number of vessels are being thoroughly overhauled and painted, preparatory …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Tues., March 29, 1864Launch. - At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, there was launched from the yard of Mr. Samuel Miller, a fine new vessel called the Opeechee. She is owned by Messrs. Miller and Kitts, and is a staunch trim-built craft of about 8,000 bushels. She was launched sidewise, went off very ...Launch. - At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, there was launched from the yard of Mr. Samuel Miller, a fine new vessel called the Opeechee. She is owned by Messrs. Miller …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), April 8, 1864The Harbor. - The work of refitting vessels is fairly begun in our harbor, yesterday and to-day being the busiest of the season. Quite a number of vessels are taking on their canvass, and soon our noble blue Ontario will be flecked with snowy sail. - We're glad of it. …The Harbor. - The work of refitting vessels is fairly begun in our harbor, yesterday and to-day being the busiest of the season. Quite a number of vessels are taking …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), April 13, 1864Editors Daily Palladium: - A little matter has come under my notice, which so clearly portrays the contemptible character of a certain class of men in this city, that I cannot refrain from giving it publicity, in order that they may be held up to the scorn and abhorrence of …Editors Daily Palladium: - A little matter has come under my notice, which so clearly portrays the contemptible character of a certain class of men in this city, that I …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Catharines Constitutional (St. Catharines, ON), Thursday, July 7, 1864Launch of a Propeller Yesterday afternoon, at 20 minutes past 4 o'clock, Mr. Shickluna launched from his ship-yard in this town, one of the splendid new propellers which he has been building for six months past; for the Welland Railroad Company. She is the largest propeller ever ...Launch of a Propeller Yesterday afternoon, at 20 minutes past 4 o'clock, Mr. Shickluna launched from his ship-yard in this town, one of the splendid new propellers which he has …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- York Gazette (Toronto, ON), October 24, 1812Kingston, (UC) Oct. 3 Last night arrived his Majesty's ship the Royal George, from Niagara, with the American schooner Lady Murray, and a small fishing boat, prizes, which they took from the Genesee river.Kingston, (UC) Oct. 3 Last night arrived his Majesty's ship the Royal George, from Niagara, with the American schooner Lady Murray, and a small fishing boat, prizes, which they took …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Daily Republic (Buffalo, NY), Monday, October 18, 1858THE ROMAN. -- There are various rumors afloat in reference to the schooner ROMAN, which has not been heard from since she left Detroit, but none reliable that gives us much hope for her safety. There is a probability that she may yet turn up somewhere about the Canada shore …THE ROMAN. -- There are various rumors afloat in reference to the schooner ROMAN, which has not been heard from since she left Detroit, but none reliable that gives us …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- United Empire (Toronto, ON), Friday, Nov. 24, 1854DISASTERS ON LAKE ONTARIO. - Five vessels went ashore in a gale on Monday, to the east in sight of Presqu'Isle Harbour. The EDITH, of Hamilton,laden with 4,000 bushels of wheat, sunk, her deck two feet under water. The FOREST QUEEN, of Oakville, from Lake Erie, laden with staves, ...DISASTERS ON LAKE ONTARIO. - Five vessels went ashore in a gale on Monday, to the east in sight of Presqu'Isle Harbour. The EDITH, of Hamilton,laden with 4,000 bushels of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), August 12, 1908SMALL TITANIA RAMMED BIG STEAMER KINGSTON, -- SANK IN TWO MINUTES Accident in Charlotte harbor, Lake Ontario, Through Heroic Work of rescuers, Probable Free From Fatalities. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. 12. -- With decks crowded with passengers the large steamer KINGSTON of ...SMALL TITANIA RAMMED BIG STEAMER KINGSTON, -- SANK IN TWO MINUTES Accident in Charlotte harbor, Lake Ontario, Through Heroic Work of rescuers, Probable Free From Fatalities. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, NY), Friday, December 18, 1891Ogdensburg , Dec. 18. -- After taking out a large quantity of oats the steamer OREGON , on the rocks at Nine Mile Light , was floated on Tuesday and passed ...Ogdensburg , Dec. 18. -- After taking out a large quantity of oats the steamer OREGON , on the rocks at Nine Mile Light , was floated on Tuesday and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Sat., April 7, 1860Marine Intelligence. - A meeting of the masters and owners of vessels, was held at Chicago on Saturday last, for the purpose of establishing a regular and uniform rate of seamen's wages, for the ensuing spring. Masters of vessels fromMarine Intelligence. - A meeting of the masters and owners of vessels, was held at Chicago on Saturday last, for the purpose of establishing a regular and uniform rate of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes