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  • 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 …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, October 6, 1876
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, October 6, 1876
    TextNewspaper       FATE WAS AGAINST HIM. -- It was the Canadian schooner BABINEAU & GAUDRY , laden with coal oil to Europe, which ran on a shoal in the St. Lawrence River , above
    TextNewspaper     FATE WAS AGAINST HIM. -- It was the Canadian schooner BABINEAU & GAUDRY , laden with coal oil to Europe, which ran on a shoal in the St. Lawrence River …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 26 Jun 1821, p. 3, column 3
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 26 Jun 1821, p. 3, column 3
    NewspaperText       The Lake Erie Steam-Boat carried the United States Mail from Buffalo to Erie, Fairport, Cleaveland, Sandusky City, and Detroit.
    NewspaperText     The Lake Erie Steam-Boat carried the United States Mail from Buffalo to Erie, Fairport, Cleaveland, Sandusky City, and Detroit.
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  • Steam-boat Lost!
    Steam-boat Lost!
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 6 Nov 1821, p. 3, column 1     STEAM-BOAT LOST! Information was received in town, last evening, that the steam-boat Walk-in-the-Water, Capt. Rogers, was driven ashore near the Buffalo light-house, during the gale on Wednesday night last, and materially injured, if not totally lost. The passengers (about 40 in ...
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 6 Nov 1821, p. 3, column 1   STEAM-BOAT LOST! Information was received in town, last evening, that the steam-boat Walk-in-the-Water, Capt. Rogers, was driven ashore near the Buffalo light-house, during the gale on Wednesday night last, and …
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  • Loss of the Steam Boat
    Loss of the Steam Boat
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 13 Nov 1821, p. 3, column 2     LOSS of the STEAM-BOAT The report of the loss of the steamboat Walk-in-the-Water, is fully confirmed. We learn the following particulars from one of the passengers, who arrived in town a few days since by land: the boat left Black-Rock on Wednesday the 6th instant, at 4 o'clock, ...
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 13 Nov 1821, p. 3, column 2   LOSS of the STEAM-BOAT The report of the loss of the steamboat Walk-in-the-Water, is fully confirmed. We learn the following particulars from one of the passengers, who arrived in town …
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  • Propeller Ontario
    Propeller Ontario
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 8 May 1850, p. 1, column 5     PROPELLER ONTARIO.-- We are informed that the Propeller Ontario, built at this port about two years since, is now fitting up as a sea steamer at Buffalo, and is intended to run between Ogdensburgh and Quebec, with occasional trips to Halifax to meet the Cunard steamers from ...
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 8 May 1850, p. 1, column 5   PROPELLER ONTARIO.-- We are informed that the Propeller Ontario, built at this port about two years since, is now fitting up as a sea steamer at Buffalo, and is intended …
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  • Lake Propeller for Chagres
    Lake Propeller for Chagres
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 11 Dec 1850, p. 1, column 3     Lake Propeller for Chagres The Propeller Ontario which left the lakes in May having made one trip to Charleston S. C., returned to New York for new boilers and outfit and cleared on the 2d inst. for Chagres.-- The time is coming when lake built vessels will be numerous on …
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 11 Dec 1850, p. 1, column 3   Lake Propeller for Chagres The Propeller Ontario which left the lakes in May having made one trip to Charleston S. C., returned to New York for new boilers and outfit …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 31 Jul 1821, p. 3, column 1
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 31 Jul 1821, p. 3, column 1
    NewspaperText       The steam-boat Walk-in-the-Water, Capt. Rogers, left Black-Rock on the 28th instant, bound for Mackina and Green Bay. She touched at this port on Sunday evening lest, having on board, besides other passengers, 130 recruits, destined for the northern posts, and several officers of the army, among ...
    NewspaperText     The steam-boat Walk-in-the-Water, Capt. Rogers, left Black-Rock on the 28th instant, bound for Mackina and Green Bay. She touched at this port on Sunday evening lest, having on board, besides …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Monday, July 31, 1876
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Monday, July 31, 1876
    TextNewspaper       A NEW SCHOONER. -- The schooner HIGHLAND BEAUTY, a new craft, has just been built at Oakville, Lake Ontario. Her dimensions are as follows: Length of keel, 75 feet; over all 86 feet; beam18 feet; hold, 6 feet 7 inches, capacity about 65,000 feet of lumber. She is owned by …
    TextNewspaper     A NEW SCHOONER. -- The schooner HIGHLAND BEAUTY, a new craft, has just been built at Oakville, Lake Ontario. Her dimensions are as follows: Length of keel, 75 feet; over …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, August 5, 1881
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, August 5, 1881
    TextNewspaper       The history of the tug LADY FRANKLIN is given by a Kingston exchange: The tug LADY FRANKLIN is being torn to pieces and the engine taken out for transference to the tug now building. The old boiler will not be used. The FRANKLIN was built ...
    TextNewspaper     The history of the tug LADY FRANKLIN is given by a Kingston exchange: The tug LADY FRANKLIN is being torn to pieces and the engine taken out for transference to …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Saturday, November 19, 1881
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Saturday, November 19, 1881
    TextNewspaper       The schooner MARQUIS , recently ashore, has been towed to Toronto by the tug ROBB . Her main mast has gone by the deck, and her mizzen just below the cross-trees, both ...
    TextNewspaper     The schooner MARQUIS , recently ashore, has been towed to Toronto by the tug ROBB . Her main mast has gone by the deck, and her mizzen just below the …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Monday, October 10, 1881
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Monday, October 10, 1881
    TextNewspaper       Dispatch to the Detroit Post and Tribune from Oswego ; The schooner RICHARDSON , Captain McKee , with 9,200 ...
    TextNewspaper     Dispatch to the Detroit Post and Tribune from Oswego ; The schooner RICHARDSON , Captain McKee , with 9,200 ...
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, September 30, 1881
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, September 30, 1881
    TextNewspaper       Oswego , Sept. 26. -- The steamer THOMAS KINGSFORD , of Oswego, during a storm yesterday broke from her moorings at Wellington , a Canadian lake shore dock, and sank ...
    TextNewspaper     Oswego , Sept. 26. -- The steamer THOMAS KINGSFORD , of Oswego, during a storm yesterday broke from her moorings at Wellington , a Canadian lake shore dock, and sank …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Wednesday, October 5, 1881
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Wednesday, October 5, 1881
    TextNewspaper       The steambarge T. KINGSFORD , barley laden, which sank at Wellington , has been pumped out, and is now at Oswego undergoing repairs. ...
    TextNewspaper     The steambarge T. KINGSFORD , barley laden, which sank at Wellington , has been pumped out, and is now at Oswego undergoing repairs. ...
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), August 12, 1881
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), August 12, 1881
    TextNewspaper       The following particulars of the burning of the steamer FLOWER CITY , at Clayton , are given by an Oswego exchange: "A fire had just been started in her engine, as she had been engaged to carry an excursion to ...
    TextNewspaper     The following particulars of the burning of the steamer FLOWER CITY , at Clayton , are given by an Oswego exchange: "A fire had just been started in her engine, …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Wednesday, May 11, 1881
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Wednesday, May 11, 1881
    TextNewspaper       Captain Timothy Donovan 's new tug M. J. CUMMINGS was launched at Oswego on Wednesday. She is 65 feet over all, 14 feet 6 inches beam and 7 feet 9 inches depth ...
    TextNewspaper     Captain Timothy Donovan 's new tug M. J. CUMMINGS was launched at Oswego on Wednesday. She is 65 feet over all, 14 feet 6 inches beam and 7 feet 9 …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, August 5, 1881
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, August 5, 1881
    TextNewspaper       The history of the tug LADY FRANKLIN is given by a Kingston exchange: The tug LADY FRANKLIN is being torn to pieces and the engine taken out for transference to the tug now building. The old boiler will not be used. The FRANKLIN was built in ...
    TextNewspaper     The history of the tug LADY FRANKLIN is given by a Kingston exchange: The tug LADY FRANKLIN is being torn to pieces and the engine taken out for transference to …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, November 18, 1881
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, November 18, 1881
    TextNewspaper       The schooner MARQUIS is reported ashore at Devil's Nose, near the head of Lake Ontario, on the American shore.
    TextNewspaper     The schooner MARQUIS is reported ashore at Devil's Nose, near the head of Lake Ontario, on the American shore.
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Saturday, November 19, 1881
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Saturday, November 19, 1881
    TextNewspaper       The schooner MARQUIS, recently ashore, has been towed to Toronto by the tug ROBB. Her main mast has gone by the deck, and her mizzen just below the cross-trees, both carrying away their standing and running rigging and sails.
    TextNewspaper     The schooner MARQUIS, recently ashore, has been towed to Toronto by the tug ROBB. Her main mast has gone by the deck, and her mizzen just below the cross-trees, both …
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  • Perry and Elliott
    Perry and Elliott
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 20 Feb 1820, p. 3, column 1     Perry and Elliott- The pamphlet lately published at Washington, reflecting on the character of Capt. Elliott, of the Navy, is republished in some of our papers. It consists of a letter from Com. Perry to the Secretary of Navy, apologizing for the necessity he is under for calling a court …
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 20 Feb 1820, p. 3, column 1   Perry and Elliott- The pamphlet lately published at Washington, reflecting on the character of Capt. Elliott, of the Navy, is republished in some of our papers. It consists of a …
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