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- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Jan. 31,1838MOUTH OF SALMON RIVER - AND PULASKI Extracts from the report of the superintendent relative to the improvement of the harbor at the mouth of Salmon River, accompanying the report of the Secretary of War. "The importance of this point as a harbor to the maritime people of ...MOUTH OF SALMON RIVER - AND PULASKI Extracts from the report of the superintendent relative to the improvement of the harbor at the mouth of Salmon River, accompanying the report …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), Friday, September 6, 1872MARINE 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, ...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 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Tuesday May 24, 1839Correspondence. Toronto, Upper Canada May 2d. 1839 Sir- By command of His Excellency, the Lieutenant Governor, and Major General Commanding the Forces in Upper Canada, I beg leave to acquaint you, that, as Lieutenant Pilgrim, who conveyed to you the letter of ...Correspondence. Toronto, Upper Canada May 2d. 1839 Sir- By command of His Excellency, the Lieutenant Governor, and Major General Commanding the Forces in Upper Canada, I beg leave to acquaint …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- PropellersOswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), 2 Aug 1843 Propellers. - This is indeed the new era. Another propeller is to come out and add to the wealth of the Upper Lake craft. She will bear the name of Racine, in honor of one of the most flourishing towns on the Lake shore. She is being built at Oswego, …Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), 2 Aug 1843 Propellers. - This is indeed the new era. Another propeller is to come out and add to the wealth of the Upper Lake craft. She will bear the name of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Tues., May 7, 1839Distressing Casualty . - Early on the morning of Saturday last, a small schooner was noticed by our citizens, about two miles off, making for this harbor. - The wind was then and had been blowing with some violence during the preceding night, and as the lake was rough and …Distressing Casualty . - Early on the morning of Saturday last, a small schooner was noticed by our citizens, about two miles off, making for this harbor. - The wind …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed. , Nov. 20, 1844Disasters on the Lake . - The Schooner Essex of this port, owned by Doolittle Mills & Co. and the Captain, with a cargo of wheat from Sandusky, in attempting to beat out of the Niagara river on Wednesday night last, carried away her jib and main gaff, and went …Disasters on the Lake . - The Schooner Essex of this port, owned by Doolittle Mills & Co. and the Captain, with a cargo of wheat from Sandusky, in attempting …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., June 1, 1842Chicago. - This is the name of a new and beautiful steamer just finished by our enterprising fellow citizens Messrs. Bronson & Crocker and Mr. S. Doolittle, being one of the vessels designed to form a tri-monthly line from this place to Chicago. She is one of the largest class, …Chicago. - This is the name of a new and beautiful steamer just finished by our enterprising fellow citizens Messrs. Bronson & Crocker and Mr. S. Doolittle, being one of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., May 1, 1839* the article ends here. It is the bottom of the page. I feel as though there should be a final salutation or closing.* the article ends here. It is the bottom of the page. I feel as though there should be a final salutation or closing.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., May 6, 1840Oswego Route. - We notice that a public meeting has lately been holden at Oswego, at which Mr. Bronson, chairman of the committee to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting, states that there were upwards of sixty vessels in the harbor of that town destined for Lake …Oswego Route. - We notice that a public meeting has lately been holden at Oswego, at which Mr. Bronson, chairman of the committee to draft resolutions expressive of the sense …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., May 16, 1844MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The marine list of the Port for the last week, gives a good statement of the Commercial Trade. We perceived that our Docks and Warehouses are well filled with Western Products, and Merchandize bound west and north. The harbor shows quite an active seaport ...MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The marine list of the Port for the last week, gives a good statement of the Commercial Trade. We perceived that our Docks and Warehouses are well filled …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Oct. 23, 1844THE GALE. On Friday night last, the wind shifted suddenly from the South to the N. West, and at about 2 A.M. blew a gale; which continued with unusual severity for about 12 hours. At 4 A.M. the steamer Oneida, Capt. Childs, was seen off our harbor in her trip …THE GALE. On Friday night last, the wind shifted suddenly from the South to the N. West, and at about 2 A.M. blew a gale; which continued with unusual severity …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Nov. 20, 1844Disasters on the Lake. - The Schooner Essex of this port, owned by Doolittle, Mills & Co. And the Captain, with a cargo of wheat from Sandusky, in attempting to beat out of Niagara river on Wednesday night last, carried away her jib and main gaff, and went ashore at …Disasters on the Lake. - The Schooner Essex of this port, owned by Doolittle, Mills & Co. And the Captain, with a cargo of wheat from Sandusky, in attempting to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., Nov. 27, 1844Disasters on the Lake. - The wind has blown a gale from the West and N. West from Saturday evening down to Monday evening, with some abatement it its severity on Monday. The schooner Charleston belonging to Messrs. Fitzhugh & Co. of this place, while on her way down from …Disasters on the Lake. - The wind has blown a gale from the West and N. West from Saturday evening down to Monday evening, with some abatement it its severity …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1844THE GALE LOSS OF THE SCHOONER C. DEEMING On Saturday evening the wind shifted from the South to the West, N. West, blew with uncommon violence through the night. - The Schooner Ohio of Cleveland came into port on Sunday morning with a cargo of wheat from Lake Erie for …THE GALE LOSS OF THE SCHOONER C. DEEMING On Saturday evening the wind shifted from the South to the West, N. West, blew with uncommon violence through the night. - …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Sat., May 4, 1844Oswego Canal Packets. This week we took a trip to Syracuse and back, on board of these convenient and well furnished and well conducted packets - going up with Capt. F. Rood, and coming back with Capt. W.I. Stewart. We have often taken the jaunt, and have travelled much on …Oswego Canal Packets. This week we took a trip to Syracuse and back, on board of these convenient and well furnished and well conducted packets - going up with Capt. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), Monday, September 2, 1872Oswego, 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 …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, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), Saturday, October 18, 1873Charlotte, 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.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 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), April 26, 1880, page 1Obituary 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 ...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 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), July 27, 1875, page 1St. 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 ...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 ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mail (Toronto, ON), April 20, 1874, page 4New Steamers - Two new screw steamers named respectively Ontario and Quebec , have just been completed at Chatham , Ont., forNew Steamers - Two new screw steamers named respectively Ontario and Quebec , have just been completed at Chatham , Ont., forMaritime History of the Great Lakes