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  • The Perils of the Great Lakes
    The Perils of the Great Lakes
    NewspaperText  New York Sun, 9 Jan 1880     The Perils of the Great Lakes. To The Editor of The Sun. - Sir: As an old lake sailor I can endorse your recent article upon "Disasters on the Great Lakes:" but the assertion that waves do not "strike ship or shore with the tremendous force of the ocean," while …
    NewspaperText  New York Sun, 9 Jan 1880   The Perils of the Great Lakes. To The Editor of The Sun. - Sir: As an old lake sailor I can endorse your recent article upon "Disasters on the Great …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Winter Life of Canal Boatmen
    Winter Life of Canal Boatmen
    NewspaperText  Evening Recorder (Amsterdam, NY), 27 Dec 1911     Winter Life of Canal Boatmen ____ Hundreds of Navigators of the Line Live in New York During the Closed Season - Curious Facts About the Industry. ____ A few days after the canals tributary to this port are closed for the season hundreds of owners of canal boars ...
    NewspaperText  Evening Recorder (Amsterdam, NY), 27 Dec 1911   Winter Life of Canal Boatmen ____ Hundreds of Navigators of the Line Live in New York During the Closed Season - Curious Facts About the Industry. ____ A few days …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Britisher on Lakes
    Britisher on Lakes
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Courier, 15 Aug 1910     With the Union Jack flying at her peak, the steamer Norhilda, of Bristol, England, ran into the harbor at Erie, Pa., for the first time last week. Erie was the western terminus of the long cruise of the new vessel when she left the stocks in the ship yards on …
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Courier, 15 Aug 1910   With the Union Jack flying at her peak, the steamer Norhilda, of Bristol, England, ran into the harbor at Erie, Pa., for the first time last week. Erie was the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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