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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), September 18, 1900
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), September 18, 1900
    TextNewspaper       Kingston, September 17. -- The schooner T. R. MERRITT which went ashore nine miles above Oswego, is a total wreck. She is owned by Mckay of Hamilton, and was valued at $5,000. There will be about $1,000 salvage.
    TextNewspaper     Kingston, September 17. -- The schooner T. R. MERRITT which went ashore nine miles above Oswego, is a total wreck. She is owned by Mckay of Hamilton, and was valued …
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  • Daily Globe (Toronto, ON), Saturday, December 18, 1875
    Daily Globe (Toronto, ON), Saturday, December 18, 1875
    TextNewspaper       Kingston, Dec. 17. -- The schooner MORNING STAR still lies on Knapp's Point, Wolfe Island, and is advertised for sale.
    TextNewspaper     Kingston, Dec. 17. -- The schooner MORNING STAR still lies on Knapp's Point, Wolfe Island, and is advertised for sale.
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  • Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, NY), Wednesday,  April 26, 1893
    Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, NY), Wednesday, April 26, 1893
    TextNewspaper       Oswego, N. Y., April 26. -- A special to the Palladium from Charlotte states that the tow of the tug HECTOR, consisting of the big dredge GENERAL MEADE, and two scows, bound from Sodus to Detroit, was broken up in the north-east gale last night, west of Charlotte, and went …
    TextNewspaper     Oswego, N. Y., April 26. -- A special to the Palladium from Charlotte states that the tow of the tug HECTOR, consisting of the big dredge GENERAL MEADE, and two …
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  • Chicago Times-Herald (Chicago, IL), October 22, 1900
    Chicago Times-Herald (Chicago, IL), October 22, 1900
    TextNewspaper       A dispatch from Kingston, Ont., says the Canadian schooner FABIOLA foundered in Lake Ontario near the False Ducks yesterday morning. The crew escaped in their yawl boat, and landed at McDonald's Cove. The FABIOLA was loaded with a cargo of coal for James Swift and Company of Kingston, and ...
    TextNewspaper     A dispatch from Kingston, Ont., says the Canadian schooner FABIOLA foundered in Lake Ontario near the False Ducks yesterday morning. The crew escaped in their yawl boat, and landed at …
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  • Chicago Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), Wednesday, September 18, 1878
    Chicago Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), Wednesday, September 18, 1878
    TextNewspaper       Kingston, Ont., Sept. 14. -- The wind began blowing a gale from the southwest last night, and the water in the harbor has raised three feet. The schooner HIBERNIA, lumber laden, capsized. The WACOUSTA stove a hole in her bottom at Charlotte, and filled. The schooner PEARL is ...
    TextNewspaper     Kingston, Ont., Sept. 14. -- The wind began blowing a gale from the southwest last night, and the water in the harbor has raised three feet. The schooner HIBERNIA, lumber …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, June 16, 1876
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, June 16, 1876
    TextNewspaper       VARIOUS ITEMS. -- The Oswego Palladium says the tug MAY QUEEN was burned and scuttled at that port Monday evening.
    TextNewspaper     VARIOUS ITEMS. -- The Oswego Palladium says the tug MAY QUEEN was burned and scuttled at that port Monday evening.
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Monday, November 21, 1883
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Monday, November 21, 1883
    TextNewspaper       Schooner PIGEON, ashore at Oswego; owned in Kingston. Valued at $3,000. No insurance.
    TextNewspaper     Schooner PIGEON, ashore at Oswego; owned in Kingston. Valued at $3,000. No insurance.
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  • Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Fri. Aug. 15, 1919
    Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Fri. Aug. 15, 1919
    TextNewspaper       Wreckers Expected For Mills. The underwriters to whom the steamer Mills, aground at Ford shoals, has been abandoned, expect representatives of wrecking companies here in a day of two to see if she can be saved and submit bids for the work. ...
    TextNewspaper     Wreckers Expected For Mills. The underwriters to whom the steamer Mills, aground at Ford shoals, has been abandoned, expect representatives of wrecking companies here in a day of two to …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), September 2, 1872, page 4
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), September 2, 1872, page 4
    TextNewspaper       Column 7
    TextNewspaper     Column 7
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), September 7, 1872, page 4
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), September 7, 1872, page 4
    TextNewspaper       Column 6
    TextNewspaper     Column 6
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  • Steam boats
    Steam boats
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, Oct. 19, 1816     Steam boats. We lately mentioned the launch of a steam boat at Sackett's Harbor; a second, for Lake Ontario, has been launched at Ernest, U. Canada. - The Kingston Gazette observes - "the opposite sides of the lake, which not long ago vied with each other in the building of …
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, Oct. 19, 1816   Steam boats. We lately mentioned the launch of a steam boat at Sackett's Harbor; a second, for Lake Ontario, has been launched at Ernest, U. Canada. - The Kingston Gazette …
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  • Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), October 20, 1873, page 3
    Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), October 20, 1873, page 3
    TextNewspaper       Column 4
    TextNewspaper     Column 4
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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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  • Daily Times (Oswego, NY), Friday, June 12, 1857
    Daily Times (Oswego, NY), Friday, June 12, 1857
    TextNewspaper       Arrived June 12, Capt. Barron, from Chicago with 18,000 bushels of corn consigned to S.J. Holley
    TextNewspaper     Arrived June 12, Capt. Barron, from Chicago with 18,000 bushels of corn consigned to S.J. Holley
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  • New Year Passage: Schooner Days CMLXXXV (985)
    New Year Passage: Schooner Days CMLXXXV (985)
    TextNewspaper  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, January 6, 1951     New Year Passage Schooner Days CMLXXXV by C. H. J. Snider CAPT. TOM DONNELLY, head of the Donnelly Wrecking Co , and Capt. John Saunders, master mariner, jointly owned the white ...
    TextNewspaper  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, January 6, 1951   New Year Passage Schooner Days CMLXXXV by C. H. J. Snider CAPT. TOM DONNELLY, head of the Donnelly Wrecking Co , and Capt. John Saunders, master mariner, jointly owned the …
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  • Niles Weekly Register, September 7, 1822
    Niles Weekly Register, September 7, 1822
    TextNewspaper       The ships on the lakes, especially those on Ontario, with the exception of the New Orleans and Chippewa, of 106 guns each, are in a state of rapid decay, as was to have been expected. Those named were not launched, and, being well covered, might now soon be fitted for …
    TextNewspaper     The ships on the lakes, especially those on Ontario, with the exception of the New Orleans and Chippewa, of 106 guns each, are in a state of rapid decay, as …
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  • Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 20, 1838
    Democratic Free Press (Detroit, MI), June 20, 1838
    TextNewspaper       From the Washington Globe THE OUTRAGE UPON THE PEEL We publish to-day an account of the outrage committed on the British steamboat SIR ROBERT PEEL, within the American waters. From the great number of Canadian refugees on that ...
    TextNewspaper     From the Washington Globe THE OUTRAGE UPON THE PEEL We publish to-day an account of the outrage committed on the British steamboat SIR ROBERT PEEL, within the American waters. From …
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  • Geneva Palladium (Geneva, NY), Wed., Nov. 6, 1822
    Geneva Palladium (Geneva, NY), Wed., Nov. 6, 1822
    TextNewspaper       Arrived at this village, (Rochester) on Wednesday last, the Canal Boat Western Trader, Capt. Garney, from Utica, with a full freight of Emigrants, consisting of eight families, in all sixty persons, who have come the distance of one hundred miles, for the moderate sum of $1.50 each - thus ...
    TextNewspaper     Arrived at this village, (Rochester) on Wednesday last, the Canal Boat Western Trader, Capt. Garney, from Utica, with a full freight of Emigrants, consisting of eight families, in all sixty …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Ontario
    Ontario
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, July 10, 1819     Ontario. A letter from a traveller, dated Sackett's Harbor, June 6th, states that the United States vessels on lake Ontario, which were in service during the late war, are fast going to decay. The New Orleans, on the stocks, is enclosed in a building 230 feet in length, by 90 …
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, July 10, 1819   Ontario. A letter from a traveller, dated Sackett's Harbor, June 6th, states that the United States vessels on lake Ontario, which were in service during the late war, are fast …
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  • Geneva Expositor (Geneva, NY), Aug. 24, 1808
    Geneva Expositor (Geneva, NY), Aug. 24, 1808
    TextNewspaper       The Manlius paper states, that on the night of the 8th ult. , a battle took place off Oswego , between two boats which escaped from that port, and some men on shore. Muskets ...
    TextNewspaper     The Manlius paper states, that on the night of the 8th ult. , a battle took place off Oswego , between two boats which escaped from that port, and some …
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