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- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Tue. Nov. 25, 1873The Westside Accident The statement of Captain Sweatland, of the schooner Westside, published in the Times of Saturday, reflects so severely upon Captain Hart, of the tug Morey, that in justice to himself he desires that his statement be heard before public opinion is formed. ...The Westside Accident The statement of Captain Sweatland, of the schooner Westside, published in the Times of Saturday, reflects so severely upon Captain Hart, of the tug Morey, that in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Sept. 4, 1873Vessel sunk off Little Sodus We learn by private despatch that the schooner Etta Belle, coal laden from Fair Haven to Toronto, sunk last night when about eight miles off from Little Sodus. The crew was saved, but how the dispatch does not state. The lake was calm last night, …Vessel sunk off Little Sodus We learn by private despatch that the schooner Etta Belle, coal laden from Fair Haven to Toronto, sunk last night when about eight miles off …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Sept. 5 1873Captain Pelow, of the schooner Etta Belle, which sunk Wednesday night about 7 o'clock; when about 8 miles off Big Sodus, instead of Little Sodus as stated yesterday, arrived in town yesterday afternoon. The captain informs us th leak was first discovered about 6o'clock on the bluff of the port …Captain Pelow, of the schooner Etta Belle, which sunk Wednesday night about 7 o'clock; when about 8 miles off Big Sodus, instead of Little Sodus as stated yesterday, arrived in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Sept. 12,1873The Wayne County Press insists that the vessel which sunk off Sodus, was named Isabel. The editor had been down the St. Lawrence and it is not accountable for what he says.The Wayne County Press insists that the vessel which sunk off Sodus, was named Isabel. The editor had been down the St. Lawrence and it is not accountable for what …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Wed., April 16, 1873Marine Accident. - Last evening about seven o'clock, when the schooner J.J. Bill, Captain Griffin, was being towed up the river by the tugs Crusader and Morey, she sheered badly in the current, and taking the force of the water on her starboard bow ran into the East island and …Marine Accident. - Last evening about seven o'clock, when the schooner J.J. Bill, Captain Griffin, was being towed up the river by the tugs Crusader and Morey, she sheered badly …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), October 20, 1873, page 3Column 4Column 4Maritime History of the Great Lakes