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  • Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Tues., March 15, 1927
    Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Tues., March 15, 1927
    TextNewspaper       Saw Capt. Smith after The Wreck _______ Mrs. Luscomb Recognized Him in Toronto But He Avoided Her _______ "It is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard and it is easy to understand that it came from some one not responsible." Mrs. Keegan, 29 Wharf Street, a ...
    TextNewspaper     Saw Capt. Smith after The Wreck _______ Mrs. Luscomb Recognized Him in Toronto But He Avoided Her _______ "It is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard and it is …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Aug. 13,1917
    Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Aug. 13,1917
    TextNewspaper       *Note the different spelling of the name. McLellan' MacCLellan
    TextNewspaper     *Note the different spelling of the name. McLellan' MacCLellan
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Tues., March 15, 1927
    Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Tues., March 15, 1927
    TextNewspaper       Saw Capt. Smith after The Wreck _______ Mrs. Luscomb Recognized Him in Toronto But He Avoided Her _______ "It is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard and it is easy to ...
    TextNewspaper     Saw Capt. Smith after The Wreck _______ Mrs. Luscomb Recognized Him in Toronto But He Avoided Her _______ "It is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard and it is …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Tues., March 8, 1927
    Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Tues., March 8, 1927
    TextNewspaper       Identification of Capt. Smith Is Not Certain _____ Apparently Dead Man Lived in Oklahoma town Since 1915 _____ BEFORE WRECK ____ Son Still Thinks The Remains Are Those of His Father _____ Harrah, Okla. March 8. - Death's seal today ...
    TextNewspaper     Identification of Capt. Smith Is Not Certain _____ Apparently Dead Man Lived in Oklahoma town Since 1915 _____ BEFORE WRECK ____ Son Still Thinks The Remains Are Those of His …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Wednesday, March 9, 1927, page 1
    Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Wednesday, March 9, 1927, page 1
    TextNewspaper       Young Smith is Now Doubtful Recent developments in the attempt to prove the John Smith of Horrah, Oklahoma, tend to the shaking of Mr Horace Smith's theory that the dead man is identical with the Captain Smith of the George E. Marsh. Mr George Dulmage, secretary of the Moira ...
    TextNewspaper     Young Smith is Now Doubtful Recent developments in the attempt to prove the John Smith of Horrah, Oklahoma, tend to the shaking of Mr Horace Smith's theory that the dead …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Tues., March 8, 1927
    Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Tues., March 8, 1927
    TextNewspaper       Identification of Capt. Smith Is Not Certain _____ Apparently Dead Man Lived in Oklahoma town Since 1915 _____ BEFORE WRECK ____ Son Still Thinks The Remains Are Those of His Father _____ TextNewspaper     Identification of Capt. Smith Is Not Certain _____ Apparently Dead Man Lived in Oklahoma town Since 1915 _____ BEFORE WRECK ____ Son Still Thinks The Remains Are Those of His …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Thursday, March 10, 1927, page 1
    Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Thursday, March 10, 1927, page 1
    TextNewspaper       Smith Doubtful Now of Identity Horace Smith left for Toronto last evening in company with his sister, Mrs Neil McClennan, where he will spend a couple of days at McClennan's home. He is becoming more doubtful as to the identity of the man John Smith, who died in Harrah, ...
    TextNewspaper     Smith Doubtful Now of Identity Horace Smith left for Toronto last evening in company with his sister, Mrs Neil McClennan, where he will spend a couple of days at McClennan's …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Saturday, March 12, 1927, page 1
    Daily Intelligencer (Belleville, ON), Saturday, March 12, 1927, page 1
    TextNewspaper       Expect the Smith Photographs to Reach Belleville on Monday Secretary George Dulmage Believes Dead Man was former Bellevillian The photography of the late captain John Smith are not yet in Belleville but should be on Monday. A long distance call to Horrah Oklahoma yesterday ...
    TextNewspaper     Expect the Smith Photographs to Reach Belleville on Monday Secretary George Dulmage Believes Dead Man was former Bellevillian The photography of the late captain John Smith are not yet in …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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