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  • Another Steamer!
    Another Steamer!
    NewspaperText  Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 21 Jun 1832, p. 3     Another Steamer!-- We have to congratulate our citizens of the St. Joseph on the completion of the Newburyport steam-boat, intended for the navigation of the St. Joseph river. She will soon depart for her destination in the west.
    NewspaperText  Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 21 Jun 1832, p. 3   Another Steamer!-- We have to congratulate our citizens of the St. Joseph on the completion of the Newburyport steam-boat, intended for the navigation of the St. Joseph river. She will …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Evening Press (St. Joseph, MI), 18 January 1901
    Evening Press (St. Joseph, MI), 18 January 1901
    TextNewspaper       The Graham & Morton Transportation company suffered another severe loss by fire at an early hour this morning when their popular propeller, City of Louisville, was burned nearly to the water's edge. The saddest part of the disaster was the death of Charles Southwell, the watchman of the ...
    TextNewspaper     The Graham & Morton Transportation company suffered another severe loss by fire at an early hour this morning when their popular propeller, City of Louisville, was burned nearly to the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 9, 1850, page 1
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 9, 1850, page 1
    TextNewspaper       To be more prosaic, the 1052 t. sidewheeler OCEAN (later US#53063) was built by E. B. Ward at Newport (now Marine City, Michigan) in 1850. Perhaps she was not as successful as the poem hopes, as she was rebuilt to a barge after only 12 years of service, and grounded …
    TextNewspaper     To be more prosaic, the 1052 t. sidewheeler OCEAN (later US#53063) was built by E. B. Ward at Newport (now Marine City, Michigan) in 1850. Perhaps she was not as …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 27 May 1832
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 27 May 1832
    TextNewspaper       STEAM BOAT ADVERTISMENTS (cut of a generic sidewheeler) The low pressure STEAM BOAT HENRY CLAY, Capt. Norton, will leave Buffalo every Monday, at half past 9 o'clock A.M. and Detroit every Thursday at 4 o'clock P.M. throughout the season, touching at the ...
    TextNewspaper     STEAM BOAT ADVERTISMENTS (cut of a generic sidewheeler) The low pressure STEAM BOAT HENRY CLAY, Capt. Norton, will leave Buffalo every Monday, at half past 9 o'clock A.M. and Detroit …
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  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 19 Nov 1834
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 19 Nov 1834
    TextNewspaper       quoting the St. Joseph Statesman SHIPWRECK - We learn, with regret, that the schooner PRINCE EUGENE was some days since wrecked in Sable Bay, twenty miles North of Sable point and about 180 miles North of the mouth of St. Joseph. We have not yet been able to obtain the …
    TextNewspaper     quoting the St. Joseph Statesman SHIPWRECK - We learn, with regret, that the schooner PRINCE EUGENE was some days since wrecked in Sable Bay, twenty miles North of Sable point …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 28 Jun 1837
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 28 Jun 1837
    TextNewspaper       THE BRITISH BARGE DETROIT - This vessel which was sunk during the last war at Erie, and raised by Capt. Miles, is now lying at the wharf in this city. Very little alteration has been made, her hull, cabins, &c.;, remain as they were. There is still to be seen …
    TextNewspaper     THE BRITISH BARGE DETROIT - This vessel which was sunk during the last war at Erie, and raised by Capt. Miles, is now lying at the wharf in this city. …
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  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 13 Jul 1837
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 13 Jul 1837
    TextNewspaper       The barque Detroit, once a british vessel of war, is now in port. She belonged to the fleet captured by the brave Perry, and was sunk for preservation many years ago, at Presque Isle. She was raised last season and has been fitted up for the trade of the uper …
    TextNewspaper     The barque Detroit, once a british vessel of war, is now in port. She belonged to the fleet captured by the brave Perry, and was sunk for preservation many years …
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  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), May 13, 1835
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), May 13, 1835
    TextNewspaper       THE LAKE SERPENT Who has not heard of the enormous serpent or snake of Lake Superior? -- If we mistake not, this frightful monster has been occasionally mentioned by different writers and travellers as inhabiting those mighty waters; nor can we imagine what should now have ...
    TextNewspaper     THE LAKE SERPENT Who has not heard of the enormous serpent or snake of Lake Superior? -- If we mistake not, this frightful monster has been occasionally mentioned by different …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), July 18, 1838
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), July 18, 1838
    TextNewspaper       *John Norvell was one of Michigan's first two U. S. senators, serving from 1836 to 1841. Michigan had only become a state in 1837. **Probably refers to Spectacle Reef. The construction of this light turned out to be hugely difficult and was not accomplished until 1874. For a Great Lakes …
    TextNewspaper     *John Norvell was one of Michigan's first two U. S. senators, serving from 1836 to 1841. Michigan had only become a state in 1837. **Probably refers to Spectacle Reef. The …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), December 15, 1843
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), December 15, 1843
    TextNewspaper       THE IRON STEAM FRIGATE was launched at Erie on the 5th inst. The Gazette, at that place, says: An attempt to launch was made on the evening previous, but it was no go. In order to prevent the vessel from plunging to the bottom and receiving injury, her bow, which …
    TextNewspaper     THE IRON STEAM FRIGATE was launched at Erie on the 5th inst. The Gazette, at that place, says: An attempt to launch was made on the evening previous, but it …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), December 21, 1843
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), December 21, 1843
    TextNewspaper       U. S. STEAMER MICHIGAN. - The Erie Gazette gives the following account of the officers of the U. S. steamer Michigan recently launched at Erie: Commander Wm. Inman entered the service in 1812, at the early age of thirteen years, and served on the Lake Ontario during the war ...
    TextNewspaper     U. S. STEAMER MICHIGAN. - The Erie Gazette gives the following account of the officers of the U. S. steamer Michigan recently launched at Erie: Commander Wm. Inman entered the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), Dec. 27, 1843
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), Dec. 27, 1843
    TextNewspaper       LIST OF VESSELS. - We are also indebted to the same source [Detroit Custom House collector - ds] for the following List of new vessels enrolled and licensed in the Custom House at Detroit during the year 1843: Denomination
    TextNewspaper     LIST OF VESSELS. - We are also indebted to the same source [Detroit Custom House collector - ds] for the following List of new vessels enrolled and licensed in the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), Dec. 27, 1843
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), Dec. 27, 1843
    TextNewspaper       LIST OF VESSELS BUILT IN 1843. - Having prepared our annual list of new vessels put in commission on this and the other upper lakes, we present it to show the increase in that branch of business. A fleet of sixty-five substantial and well found brigs and schooners have been …
    TextNewspaper     LIST OF VESSELS BUILT IN 1843. - Having prepared our annual list of new vessels put in commission on this and the other upper lakes, we present it to show …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 30 Sep, 1847
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 30 Sep, 1847
    TextNewspaper       The sidewheeler CHAUTAUQUE was 124 ft keel, 162 t., and built by the famous J. W. Banta in 1839 at Buffalo. Within a few years of this incident she was being used as a tug on the St. Clair Flats, one of the first vessels so engaged, and burned to …
    TextNewspaper     The sidewheeler CHAUTAUQUE was 124 ft keel, 162 t., and built by the famous J. W. Banta in 1839 at Buffalo. Within a few years of this incident she was …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sep. 21, 1836
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sep. 21, 1836
    TextNewspaper       New Steam Packet - We also strolled along the harbor, where the new mammoth boat, Buffalo, building at Carrick's ship yard, is in rapid progress. Her keel was laid some six weeks since, and she is now in frame, so as to give an outline of her new and beautiful …
    TextNewspaper     New Steam Packet - We also strolled along the harbor, where the new mammoth boat, Buffalo, building at Carrick's ship yard, is in rapid progress. Her keel was laid some …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 9, 1850, page 1
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 9, 1850, page 1
    TextNewspaper       To be more prosaic, the 1052 t. sidewheeler OCEAN (later US#53063) was built by E. B. Ward at Newport (now Marine City, Michigan) in 1850. Perhaps she was not as successful as the poem hopes, as she was rebuilt to a barge after only 12 years of service, and grounded …
    TextNewspaper     To be more prosaic, the 1052 t. sidewheeler OCEAN (later US#53063) was built by E. B. Ward at Newport (now Marine City, Michigan) in 1850. Perhaps she was not as …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), Wednesday, June 13, 1838, page 1
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), Wednesday, June 13, 1838, page 1
    TextNewspaper       "A BRITISH STEAMBOAT ON LAKE ONTARIO BURNT We copy the following from our last eastern exchange papers: From the Rochester Advertiser, June 1 STEAMBOAT BURNT. - We learn by Captain Childs, of the steamboat Telegraph, that the steamer Sir Robert Peel was burnt at an ...
    TextNewspaper     "A BRITISH STEAMBOAT ON LAKE ONTARIO BURNT We copy the following from our last eastern exchange papers: From the Rochester Advertiser, June 1 STEAMBOAT BURNT. - We learn by Captain …
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  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 7 Dec 1835
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 7 Dec 1835
    TextNewspaper       THE LATE GALE ON LAKE ONTARIO. - We learn from the Watertown Eagle and Standard of the 18th ult., that on Wednesday preceding, the Robert Bruce, a small schooner, owned in Henderson, Jefferson county, left Kingston, U.C. for some port up the Bay of Quinte, in ballast; was wrecked, and …
    TextNewspaper     THE LATE GALE ON LAKE ONTARIO. - We learn from the Watertown Eagle and Standard of the 18th ult., that on Wednesday preceding, the Robert Bruce, a small schooner, owned …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 20 Apr 1836
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), 20 Apr 1836
    TextNewspaper       - From the Cleveland Herald "Steamboats on Lake Erie." - An interesting article appears in the last Buffalo Spectator, copied from the Bethel Magazine, for January, 1836. The article is preceeded by a table giving the date for each boat, its tonnage, number of births ...
    TextNewspaper     - From the Cleveland Herald "Steamboats on Lake Erie." - An interesting article appears in the last Buffalo Spectator, copied from the Bethel Magazine, for January, 1836. The article is …
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  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), Tue., 18 Dec, 1839
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), Tue., 18 Dec, 1839
    TextNewspaper       DREADFUL SHIPWRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE We received by the last western mail the following letter, giving an account of a melancholy shipwreck and loss of life on Lake Michigan: Muskegon, Ottawa Co., Mich. Nov., 29th, 1839 Editor of the Free ...
    TextNewspaper     DREADFUL SHIPWRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE We received by the last western mail the following letter, giving an account of a melancholy shipwreck and loss of life on Lake Michigan: …
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