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- The Republican (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 18 Aug 1892Lake and Bay The work of repairing the tug Evenson is now in progress at Manistee, and it is expected that she will be out about the 1st of September. Several alterations and improvements will be made in her and it is expected that she will be in better shape …Lake and Bay The work of repairing the tug Evenson is now in progress at Manistee, and it is expected that she will be out about the 1st of September. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- A Schooner Goes DownManistee Times Sentinel, 7 Oct 1887 A Schooner Goes Down The Schooner Scarth sank in 40 fathoms of water the crew reach this port in a yawl boat. The schooner Jesse Scarth, a 360 tons burden, and laden with 23,000 bushels of corn, sank Tuesday evening about twelve miles north of this port, in 40 fathoms …Manistee Times Sentinel, 7 Oct 1887 A Schooner Goes Down The Schooner Scarth sank in 40 fathoms of water the crew reach this port in a yawl boat. The schooner Jesse Scarth, a 360 tons burden, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lady of the Lake (Schooner), aground, 1 Oct 1862Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $8,000 Cargo: $6,300 Freight: corn Remarks: Total lossReason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $8,000 Cargo: $6,300 Freight: corn Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Caroline Williams (Propeller), burnt, 2 Sep 1871Reason: burnt Lives: nil Remarks: DamagedReason: burnt Lives: nil Remarks: DamagedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Jason Parker (Schooner), collision, 1 Apr 1871Reason: collision Lives: nilReason: collision Lives: nilMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- B. R. Lummis (Schooner), collision, 1 Apr 1871Reason: collision Lives: nilReason: collision Lives: nilMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Christie (Scow), aground, 1 May 1871Reason: aground Lives: nilReason: aground Lives: nilMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- J. M. Hill (Scow), collision, 1 May 1871Reason: collision Lives: nilReason: collision Lives: nilMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sanborn (Schooner), collision, 1 May 1871Reason: collision Lives: nilReason: collision Lives: nilMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- R. J. Sanborn (Schooner), struck pier, 1 Jun 1871Reason: struck pier Lives: nilReason: struck pier Lives: nilMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- James Dempsey (Propeller), U76392, burnt, 10 Dec 1922Reason: burnt Lives: nil Remarks: Total lossReason: burnt Lives: nil Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lilly E. (Schooner), U15872, aground, 1 Nov 1883Reason: aground Remarks: Got offReason: aground Remarks: Got offMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Vandals on Shipboard.Buffalo Courier, 19 Apr 1893, p. 7 Vandals on Shipboard. Parties supposed to be at enmity with Edward Buckley and Capt. Charles Gnewuch are said to have boarded the steamer Edward Buckley at Manistee a short time ago and indulged in wholesale vandalism. The outfit of the steamer had been placed on board for the ...Buffalo Courier, 19 Apr 1893, p. 7 Vandals on Shipboard. Parties supposed to be at enmity with Edward Buckley and Capt. Charles Gnewuch are said to have boarded the steamer Edward Buckley at Manistee a short time …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Navigation has openedSault Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 4 Mar 1903, p. 1, column 6 NAVIGATION HAS OPENED Manistee, Mich., March 4.-- The steambarge Edward Buckley cleared last night with 4,500 barrels of salt for Chicago, thus opening the season of navigation out of this port, two days later than a year ago.Sault Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 4 Mar 1903, p. 1, column 6 NAVIGATION HAS OPENED Manistee, Mich., March 4.-- The steambarge Edward Buckley cleared last night with 4,500 barrels of salt for Chicago, thus opening the season of navigation out of this …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 18 Nov 1899, p. 1, column 1The steamer Edward Buckley, Capt. Chas. Gnewuch, has had a busy season, so far. Between April 1st and November 1st she made 63 round trips with lumber and salt from Manistee to Chicago, South Chicago, Benton Harbor and Milwaukee, averaging 9 round trips per month.The steamer Edward Buckley, Capt. Chas. Gnewuch, has had a busy season, so far. Between April 1st and November 1st she made 63 round trips with lumber and salt from …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 1 Apr 1905Capt. William Gnewuch of the tug Welcome, who this week returned to Milwaukee from a visit to his parents at Manistee, Michigan, reports that the steamers Illinois, Missouri and F. & P. M. No. 4 are about ready to sail, and the barges Edward Buckley, Mark E. Covell, C. Reitz, …Capt. William Gnewuch of the tug Welcome, who this week returned to Milwaukee from a visit to his parents at Manistee, Michigan, reports that the steamers Illinois, Missouri and F. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Jan 1893, p. 5, column 3A note received by the ADVOCATE from Capt. Charles Gnewuch, of Manistee, Mich., states among other things that three schooners and three tugs are receiving a rebuild and overhauling at that port this winter. Capt. Gnewuch's new steamer the Edward Buckley, has coined a good many ducats for her owner …A note received by the ADVOCATE from Capt. Charles Gnewuch, of Manistee, Mich., states among other things that three schooners and three tugs are receiving a rebuild and overhauling at …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 21 Mar 1891Capt. Chas. Gnewuch,of Manistee, has sold his fine tug, the C. Williams, to Uncle Sam, the price received therefor being $23,000, which is said to include the two lighters also owned by the captain. The Williams is a daisy and the government has got as good a piece of property …Capt. Chas. Gnewuch,of Manistee, has sold his fine tug, the C. Williams, to Uncle Sam, the price received therefor being $23,000, which is said to include the two lighters also …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 26 Mar 1898, p. 1, column 3Captain Daniel Wall, of Marinette, will have command of the fine steamer Edward Buckley, and he has left for Manistee to fit her out and place her into commission. Captain Chas. Gneuwick [sic: Gnewuch], part owner and master of the Buckley, is still in winter quarters at his home in …Captain Daniel Wall, of Marinette, will have command of the fine steamer Edward Buckley, and he has left for Manistee to fit her out and place her into commission. Captain …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 6 May 1909, p. 1, column 3Capt. Chas. Gnewuch was last week compelled to give up the command of the steambarge Edward Buckley on account of illness and the boat is in charge of Capt. Peter Marsh. Capt. Gnewuch was taken to his home at Manistee, and is said to be in a very critical condition. …Capt. Chas. Gnewuch was last week compelled to give up the command of the steambarge Edward Buckley on account of illness and the boat is in charge of Capt. Peter …Maritime History of the Great Lakes