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  • Capt. Edmund Welch
    Capt. Edmund Welch
    TextNewspaper  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 10 Mar 1876     The only time the Captain ever beached a vessel was in the spring of 1849, when the schooner Albion, owned by Sylvester Doolittle, after breaking her centre board drifted ashore with anchor down three miles this side of Port Dalhousie. Although the vessel's stern was out of water when the …
    TextNewspaper  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 10 Mar 1876   The only time the Captain ever beached a vessel was in the spring of 1849, when the schooner Albion, owned by Sylvester Doolittle, after breaking her centre board drifted ashore …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • New Propeller
    New Propeller
    NewspaperText  Oswego Daily Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), 15 May 1869     New Propeller. - The new propeller Dalhousie, of the Welland Railway line, arrived at this port yesterday afternoon, with 16,313 bushels of wheat for M. Merrick. The Dalhousie takes the place of the ill-fated Perseverance, the particulars of whose loss on the lake last fall, are fresh ...
    NewspaperText  Oswego Daily Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), 15 May 1869   New Propeller. - The new propeller Dalhousie, of the Welland Railway line, arrived at this port yesterday afternoon, with 16,313 bushels of wheat for M. Merrick. The Dalhousie takes the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • The Wreck of the Ottawa and the Crusader
    The Wreck of the Ottawa and the Crusader
    NewspaperText  Oswego Commercial Advertiser, 8 Oct 1864     The Wreck of the Ottawa and the Crusader - On Monday last a telegram reached this city announcing that the schooner Ottawa, owned by Card & Page of this place, laden with coal and bound for Toronto was aground and water-logged, two miles west of Whitby, on the Canada shore. …
    NewspaperText  Oswego Commercial Advertiser, 8 Oct 1864   The Wreck of the Ottawa and the Crusader - On Monday last a telegram reached this city announcing that the schooner Ottawa, owned by Card & Page of this place, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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