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  • Extract of a letter from a gentleman at Sackett's Harbor, to his friend in Albany
    Extract of a letter from a gentleman at Sackett's Harbor, to his friend in Albany
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, Aug. 20, 1814     Extract of a letter from a gentleman at Sackett's Harbor, to his friend in Albany, dated Sackett's Harbor, Aug 5. "A Mr. Shumaker, which was last summer a prisoner to the British, had, a few days since, the command of a boat bound from Oswego to this place, loaded with …
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, Aug. 20, 1814   Extract of a letter from a gentleman at Sackett's Harbor, to his friend in Albany, dated Sackett's Harbor, Aug 5. "A Mr. Shumaker, which was last summer a prisoner to …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Hinckley, Ashore at Stony Point, Is a Total Wreck
    Hinckley, Ashore at Stony Point, Is a Total Wreck
    TextNewspaper  Cape Vincent Eagle (Cape Vincent, NY), 8 Aug 1929     Hinckley, Ashore at Stony Point, Is a Total Wreck According to advices from Henderson Harbor the steam barge Hinckley, which was beached by its owner, Capt. A. R. Hinckley, about ten days ago in Gravely Bay, between Henderson Harbor and Stony Point, is a total wreck, having been ...
    TextNewspaper  Cape Vincent Eagle (Cape Vincent, NY), 8 Aug 1929   Hinckley, Ashore at Stony Point, Is a Total Wreck According to advices from Henderson Harbor the steam barge Hinckley, which was beached by its owner, Capt. A. R. Hinckley, about …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Lake Disaster
    Lake Disaster
    NewspaperText  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 20 Nov 1837     Lake Disaster -- The severe wind of Wednesday night and Thursday of last week, caused some damage to the shipping of Lake Ontario, but as yet we have not heard of the loss of any lives. On Thursday morning the lake was exceedingly rough and the few schooner which were …
    NewspaperText  Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 20 Nov 1837   Lake Disaster -- The severe wind of Wednesday night and Thursday of last week, caused some damage to the shipping of Lake Ontario, but as yet we have not heard …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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