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  • Mail (Toronto, ON), Friday, September 6, 1872
    Mail (Toronto, ON), Friday, September 6, 1872
    TextNewspaper       MARINE DISASTER THE "ORION" OF HAMILTON (The Oswego Palladium gives the following:) "From a conversation with Capt. Daniel Pease, of the lost vessel, we gather the following particulars: The ORION had a cargo of freestone from Cleveland, Ohio, for Brockville, ...
    TextNewspaper     MARINE DISASTER THE "ORION" OF HAMILTON (The Oswego Palladium gives the following:) "From a conversation with Capt. Daniel Pease, of the lost vessel, we gather the following particulars: The ORION …
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  • Mail (Toronto, ON), Monday, September 2, 1872
    Mail (Toronto, ON), Monday, September 2, 1872
    TextNewspaper       Oswego, Aug. 31 - A gale of unusual severity for this season of the year has prevailed here since Thursday. The schooner ALPHA, from Toronto, for this port went ashore, five miles below the harbor, and will probably be a total wreck. Her crew were taken off in the life-boat …
    TextNewspaper     Oswego, Aug. 31 - A gale of unusual severity for this season of the year has prevailed here since Thursday. The schooner ALPHA, from Toronto, for this port went ashore, …
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  • Mail (Toronto, ON), Saturday, October 18, 1873
    Mail (Toronto, ON), Saturday, October 18, 1873
    TextNewspaper       Charlotte, N.Y., Oct. 17 - The schooner MARY of Chaumont, with a cargo of limestone, went ashore at 4 o'clock this morning. The crew were saved. The vessel is going to pieces.
    TextNewspaper     Charlotte, N.Y., Oct. 17 - The schooner MARY of Chaumont, with a cargo of limestone, went ashore at 4 o'clock this morning. The crew were saved. The vessel is going …
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  • Mail (Toronto, ON), April 26, 1880, page 1
    Mail (Toronto, ON), April 26, 1880, page 1
    TextNewspaper       Obituary Notes [Part Only] A Prince Among Shipbuilders Flags were flying at half-mast from several of the principal business places in St.Catharines on Saturday [April 24] and nearly all the vessels and steam craft on the ...
    TextNewspaper     Obituary Notes [Part Only] A Prince Among Shipbuilders Flags were flying at half-mast from several of the principal business places in St.Catharines on Saturday [April 24] and nearly all the …
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  • Mail (Toronto, ON), July 27, 1875, page 1
    Mail (Toronto, ON), July 27, 1875, page 1
    TextNewspaper       St. Catharines , July 26 - On Saturday afternoon last [July 24] Captain Miller launched from his yard in Port Dalhousie one of the largest vessels ever built on ...
    TextNewspaper     St. Catharines , July 26 - On Saturday afternoon last [July 24] Captain Miller launched from his yard in Port Dalhousie one of the largest vessels ever built on ...
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  • Mail (Toronto, ON), April 20, 1874, page 4
    Mail (Toronto, ON), April 20, 1874, page 4
    TextNewspaper       New Steamers - Two new screw steamers named respectively Ontario and Quebec , have just been completed at Chatham , Ont., for
    TextNewspaper     New Steamers - Two new screw steamers named respectively Ontario and Quebec , have just been completed at Chatham , Ont., for
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  • Mail (Toronto, ON), May 7, 1874, page 1
    Mail (Toronto, ON), May 7, 1874, page 1
    TextNewspaper       Sarnia , May 6 - The new propeller Ontario , of Beatty's Royal Mail Line of steamers, arrived here from Chatham this morning, ...
    TextNewspaper     Sarnia , May 6 - The new propeller Ontario , of Beatty's Royal Mail Line of steamers, arrived here from Chatham this morning, ...
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  • Mail (Toronto, ON), June 15, 1874, page 1
    Mail (Toronto, ON), June 15, 1874, page 1
    TextNewspaper       Chatham , June 13 - The new propeller built by Messrs. Simpson & Chisholm for a stock company here was successfully launched at three p.m. today and christened "
    TextNewspaper     Chatham , June 13 - The new propeller built by Messrs. Simpson & Chisholm for a stock company here was successfully launched at three p.m. today and christened "
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  • Mail (Toronto, ON), Saturday, April 12, 1879
    Mail (Toronto, ON), Saturday, April 12, 1879
    TextNewspaper       An Interesting Relic. A Rocking Chair Made from the Keel of Vessel Built Sixty Years Ago. The sailing packet Duke of Richmond, 70 tons burthen, launched spring, 1820, at the foot of Frederick street, York; owned and sailed by Capt. Edward Oates; December, 1826, bound from ...
    TextNewspaper     An Interesting Relic. A Rocking Chair Made from the Keel of Vessel Built Sixty Years Ago. The sailing packet Duke of Richmond, 70 tons burthen, launched spring, 1820, at the …
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  • Mail (Toronto, ON), Tuesday, October 21, 1873
    Mail (Toronto, ON), Tuesday, October 21, 1873
    TextNewspaper       Oswego, Oct. 20 - The schooner NEW YORK, with lumber from Toronto to this port, went ashore last night, above the new breakwater. The crew were saved. - LATER : - The schooner NEW YORK, ashore above the piers, is breaking up, and will be a total wreck. The storm …
    TextNewspaper     Oswego, Oct. 20 - The schooner NEW YORK, with lumber from Toronto to this port, went ashore last night, above the new breakwater. The crew were saved. - LATER : …
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  • St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), February 12, 1862
    St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), February 12, 1862
    TextNewspaper       The chain of lakes have a marine of which the people who live upon their borders may justly be proud. It comprises 1,502 steamers, propellers and sail vessels, with an aggregate tonnage of 381,137, valued at $11,862,450, and engaging the services of 18,375 men.
    TextNewspaper     The chain of lakes have a marine of which the people who live upon their borders may justly be proud. It comprises 1,502 steamers, propellers and sail vessels, with an …
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  • St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), April 21, 1873
    St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), April 21, 1873
    TextNewspaper       Found - During Eli Higgins' repairs to Lock No. 3 , he discovered a black looking object near the surface of the water, which proved to be a large stick of square oak timber. He hauled it out, ...
    TextNewspaper     Found - During Eli Higgins' repairs to Lock No. 3 , he discovered a black looking object near the surface of the water, which proved to be a large stick …
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  • St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), December 13, 1872
    St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), December 13, 1872
    TextNewspaper       Accidents - Several accidents happened on Thursday in Shickluna's ship-yard. Mr. Jacob Shank , while working on a platform at the new propeller building there, fell to the ground and was ...
    TextNewspaper     Accidents - Several accidents happened on Thursday in Shickluna's ship-yard. Mr. Jacob Shank , while working on a platform at the new propeller building there, fell to the ground and …
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  • St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), November 12, 1872
    St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), November 12, 1872
    TextNewspaper       The lumber schooner Medbery lays in eighteen feet of water, one hundred yards north of Four Mile Point . All vessels hugging the "Point" are in danger of striking unless due caution is observed in steering ...
    TextNewspaper     The lumber schooner Medbery lays in eighteen feet of water, one hundred yards north of Four Mile Point . All vessels hugging the "Point" are in danger of striking unless …
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  • St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), November 15, 1872
    St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), November 15, 1872
    TextNewspaper       Something should be done at the earliest practical moment in order that steamers and vessels may avert serious damage or total destruction by coming in contact with the wreck of the bark Butcher Boy , which lies directly in the path between
    TextNewspaper     Something should be done at the earliest practical moment in order that steamers and vessels may avert serious damage or total destruction by coming in contact with the wreck of …
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  • St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), November 23, 1872
    St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), November 23, 1872
    TextNewspaper       The barge Wellandport , owned by Gorlon & Co. , Buffalo , burnt and sunk at Four Mile Bend , in the Feeder, last ...
    TextNewspaper     The barge Wellandport , owned by Gorlon & Co. , Buffalo , burnt and sunk at Four Mile Bend , in the Feeder, last ...
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  • St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), October 7, 1872
    St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), October 7, 1872
    TextNewspaper       The Maid of the Mist , the only steamer which has ever navigated the Niagara River from the Falls to its mouth, has been doing good service down in
    TextNewspaper     The Maid of the Mist , the only steamer which has ever navigated the Niagara River from the Falls to its mouth, has been doing good service down in
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  • St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), October 15, 1872
    St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), October 15, 1872
    TextNewspaper       The Loss Of The China - It is said that the persons on board this propeller - whose burning we announed Monday, - were so narrowly pursued by the fire when the America came to their rescue that only a small ...
    TextNewspaper     The Loss Of The China - It is said that the persons on board this propeller - whose burning we announed Monday, - were so narrowly pursued by the fire …
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  • St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), May 1, 1873
    St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), May 1, 1873
    TextNewspaper       This would have been the Manzanilla.
    TextNewspaper     This would have been the Manzanilla.
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  • St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), April 23, 1862
    St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), April 23, 1862
    TextNewspaper       The Detroit Advertiser says that it is the intention to establish tugs for towing vessels through the Welland Canal. The news comes in rather a round about way to be reliable, but it may be true.
    TextNewspaper     The Detroit Advertiser says that it is the intention to establish tugs for towing vessels through the Welland Canal. The news comes in rather a round about way to be …
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