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  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Thursday, October 8, 1868
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Thursday, October 8, 1868
    TextNewspaper       PROPELLER 'PERSEVERANCE' -- The propeller PERSEVERANCE, which was destroyed by fire off Pultneyville, on the morning of the 6th. inst., the particulars of which was given in the Tribune of yesterday morning, was a craft of 652 tons burden, old style, being built in 1864 at St. ...
    TextNewspaper     PROPELLER 'PERSEVERANCE' -- The propeller PERSEVERANCE, which was destroyed by fire off Pultneyville, on the morning of the 6th. inst., the particulars of which was given in the Tribune of …
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  • Buffalo Courier, August 30, 1901, page 2
    Buffalo Courier, August 30, 1901, page 2
    TextNewspaper       Column 5
    TextNewspaper     Column 5
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Monday, April 25, 1904
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Monday, April 25, 1904
    TextNewspaper       Wrong vessel
    TextNewspaper     Wrong vessel
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  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Mon., April 16, 1849
    Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Mon., April 16, 1849
    TextNewspaper       The Gale. - The wind has blown from West and North West for the last sixty hours, with slight variations and without abatement, accompanied with snow squalls and with a sufficient degree of cold to cover vessels with ice, where exposed to the dashing waters and raging ...
    TextNewspaper     The Gale. - The wind has blown from West and North West for the last sixty hours, with slight variations and without abatement, accompanied with snow squalls and with a …
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  • Daily National Pilot (Buffalo, NY), Friday, June 13, 1845
    Daily National Pilot (Buffalo, NY), Friday, June 13, 1845
    TextNewspaper       Sault Ste. Marie, June 3, 1845 FROM LAKE SUPERIOR - The schooner ALGONQUIN arrived yesterday with about 3 tons of Copper mineral from the Pittsburg Co. Works, being the first sent down this season. It is to be sent to Boston. It is packed up in half barrels, weighing ...
    TextNewspaper     Sault Ste. Marie, June 3, 1845 FROM LAKE SUPERIOR - The schooner ALGONQUIN arrived yesterday with about 3 tons of Copper mineral from the Pittsburg Co. Works, being the first …
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  • Buffalo Courier, Saturday, July 17, 1847
    Buffalo Courier, Saturday, July 17, 1847
    TextNewspaper       SAIL CRAFT ON LAKE SUPERIOR (From the Detroit Free Press) We notice in some of our exchange papers, various accounts of the number of vessels on Lake Superior, which are very imperfect. Many seem to be under the impression that until a few years past, there were no vessels ...
    TextNewspaper     SAIL CRAFT ON LAKE SUPERIOR (From the Detroit Free Press) We notice in some of our exchange papers, various accounts of the number of vessels on Lake Superior, which are …
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  • Erie Gazette (Erie, PA), May 4, 1843
    Erie Gazette (Erie, PA), May 4, 1843
    TextNewspaper       LAUNCHES. -- A new schooner, named the WINDHAM, Capt. Shepard, was launched at Ashtabula last week, without the aid of King Alcohol. Another new schooner, the VELOCITY, and a steam propeller called the HERCULES, were also launched at Buffalo last week. ...
    TextNewspaper     LAUNCHES. -- A new schooner, named the WINDHAM, Capt. Shepard, was launched at Ashtabula last week, without the aid of King Alcohol. Another new schooner, the VELOCITY, and a steam …
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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), April 3, 1860
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), April 3, 1860
    TextNewspaper       The prop. HERCULES has been sold to Messrs. A.S. & L. Smith, of Algonac. Price paid $915.
    TextNewspaper     The prop. HERCULES has been sold to Messrs. A.S. & L. Smith, of Algonac. Price paid $915.
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  • Detroit Daily Advertiser (Detroit, MI), July 23, 1844
    Detroit Daily Advertiser (Detroit, MI), July 23, 1844
    TextNewspaper       The owners of the Propeller HERCULES, Messrs. Hollister & Co. contemplate substituting one of Loper's screws in place of the present one used on that vessel, which, it is presumed, will facilitate the speed of the HERCULES, and be a great saving of time and fuel. The much greater ease …
    TextNewspaper     The owners of the Propeller HERCULES, Messrs. Hollister & Co. contemplate substituting one of Loper's screws in place of the present one used on that vessel, which, it is presumed, …
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  • Buffalo Daily Gazette (Buffalo, NY), October 20, 1843
    Buffalo Daily Gazette (Buffalo, NY), October 20, 1843
    TextNewspaper       The propeller VANDALIA parted her chain and went ashore at the Island. She was gotten off without injury. - Cleveland Herald.
    TextNewspaper     The propeller VANDALIA parted her chain and went ashore at the Island. She was gotten off without injury. - Cleveland Herald.
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  • Buffalo Courier, June 9, 1843
    Buffalo Courier, June 9, 1843
    TextNewspaper       On Saturday afternoon we, with a number of our citizens, received an invitation to take an excursion on board the prop. EMIGRANT, it being her experimental trip. On account of a leakage in one of her steam chambers she did not get out until 10:00 in the evening, and owing …
    TextNewspaper     On Saturday afternoon we, with a number of our citizens, received an invitation to take an excursion on board the prop. EMIGRANT, it being her experimental trip. On account of …
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  • Buffalo Daily Gazette (Buffalo, NY), March 30, 1843
    Buffalo Daily Gazette (Buffalo, NY), March 30, 1843
    TextNewspaper       Ericsson's Propellers. -- Mr. James Averill, from Maine, has opened a shipyard in this city. on the north side of the river, near the north pier. He is an experienced Ship builder, and we trust his location will prove advantageous both to himself and to this community. He is now …
    TextNewspaper     Ericsson's Propellers. -- Mr. James Averill, from Maine, has opened a shipyard in this city. on the north side of the river, near the north pier. He is an experienced …
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  • Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), May 2, 1888
    Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), May 2, 1888
    TextNewspaper       This is excerpted from Hollister's obituary.
    TextNewspaper     This is excerpted from Hollister's obituary.
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  • Ontario Repository (Canandaigua, NY), October 6, 1812
    Ontario Repository (Canandaigua, NY), October 6, 1812
    TextNewspaper       Same report in: Boston, Boston Gazette, October 15, 1812. Baltimore, The Weekly Register v3 #8 October 24, 1812
    TextNewspaper     Same report in: Boston, Boston Gazette, October 15, 1812. Baltimore, The Weekly Register v3 #8 October 24, 1812
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  • Buffalo Courier, Wednesday, October 20, 1858
    Buffalo Courier, Wednesday, October 20, 1858
    TextNewspaper       THE SCHOONER ROMAN. - The fact that the schooner ROMAN was probably lost on Lake Erie in the late gale, with all on board, has been announced. The Oswego Times says there were eight persons on board, including a stewardess named Louisa Curtiss, who formerly resided in this city. The …
    TextNewspaper     THE SCHOONER ROMAN. - The fact that the schooner ROMAN was probably lost on Lake Erie in the late gale, with all on board, has been announced. The Oswego Times …
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  • Buffalo Courier, Friday, October 29, 1858
    Buffalo Courier, Friday, October 29, 1858
    TextNewspaper       THE SCHOONER ROMAN. - Nothing has been heard from this vessel yet, and there is no longer any doubt but that she must have gone down with all on board. She could not have been lost in the gale of the seventh, as some have thought, for she did not …
    TextNewspaper     THE SCHOONER ROMAN. - Nothing has been heard from this vessel yet, and there is no longer any doubt but that she must have gone down with all on board. …
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  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Monday, July 27, 1868
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Monday, July 27, 1868
    TextNewspaper       WRECKS IN LAKE ERIE: -The Detroit Post, of Saturday, remarks, "There are at different points in Lake Erie wrecks which, though many years since they were deposited, are yet in an excellent state of preservation. From Captain Hackett, of Malden, who has just arrived at this port ...
    TextNewspaper     WRECKS IN LAKE ERIE: -The Detroit Post, of Saturday, remarks, "There are at different points in Lake Erie wrecks which, though many years since they were deposited, are yet in …
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  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), October 10, 1891
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), October 10, 1891
    TextNewspaper       The steambarge [sic] William Youngs and schooner Newsboy both foundered in the Straits of Mackinac on Monday. They were coal laden and bound up. The dispatches give no particulars of the disaster. The Newsboy was formerly the property of Capt. John L. Galien, of Racine, and traded at this port …
    TextNewspaper     The steambarge [sic] William Youngs and schooner Newsboy both foundered in the Straits of Mackinac on Monday. They were coal laden and bound up. The dispatches give no particulars of …
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  • Detroit Post (Detroit, MI), Wed., May 27, 1885
    Detroit Post (Detroit, MI), Wed., May 27, 1885
    TextNewspaper       Photos of the MANISTEE: http://webpac.wayne.edu/graphics/shipping/picture.html?msg1=http://image.udmercy.edu/marine/manistee1c.jpg&msg2;=%20Manistee http://webpac.wayne.edu/graphics/shipping/picture.html?msg1=http://image.udmercy.edu/marine/manistee1b.jpg&msg2;=%20Manistee http://webpac.wayne.edu/graphics/shipping/picture.html?msg1=http://image.udmercy.edu/marine/manistee1.jpg&msg2;=%20Manistee
    TextNewspaper     Photos of the MANISTEE: http://webpac.wayne.edu/graphics/shipping/picture.html?msg1=http://image.udmercy.edu/marine/manistee1c.jpg&msg2;=%20Manistee http://webpac.wayne.edu/graphics/shipping/picture.html?msg1=http://image.udmercy.edu/marine/manistee1b.jpg&msg2;=%20Manistee http://webpac.wayne.edu/graphics/shipping/picture.html?msg1=http://image.udmercy.edu/marine/manistee1.jpg&msg2;=%20Manistee
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  • Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 21 July 1836, page 3
    Black Rock Advocate (Buffalo, NY), 21 July 1836, page 3
    TextNewspaper       Column 1
    TextNewspaper     Column 1
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