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- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 15 Oct 1816Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. GEO. WASHINGTON, D. Dobbins, from Erie Open Boat J. Harris, from Fort Erie Schr. BLACK SNAKE, S. WiIkinson, from Cleveland Schr. NEPTUNE, L. Johnson, from Detroit Sloop VENUS, J. Knowles, from ...Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. GEO. WASHINGTON, D. Dobbins, from Erie Open Boat J. Harris, from Fort Erie Schr. BLACK SNAKE, S. WiIkinson, from Cleveland Schr. NEPTUNE, L. Johnson, from …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 22 Oct 1816Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. FRANKLIN, J. Justine, from Erie Cleared Schr. WIDOW'S SON, J. Haskell, for Detroit Schr. RACHEL, H. Barnard, for Erie ...Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. FRANKLIN, J. Justine, from Erie Cleared Schr. WIDOW'S SON, J. Haskell, for Detroit Schr. RACHEL, H. Barnard, for Erie ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 29 Oct 1816The body of a man was found on the shore of lake Erie, about a mile above the mouth of Buffalo Creek, which had the appearance of having been in the water two or three weeks, he was about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, light hair; had on …The body of a man was found on the shore of lake Erie, about a mile above the mouth of Buffalo Creek, which had the appearance of having been in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 29 Oct 1816NEW ESTABLISHMENT---STORAGE and FORWARDING BUSINESS The subscriber have erected a WAREHOUSE, conveniently situated on the margin of the Buffalo Creek, where they will be ready in a few days to receive and forward Goods to any port on the Lakes. JOHN G. CAMP & co. ...NEW ESTABLISHMENT---STORAGE and FORWARDING BUSINESS The subscriber have erected a WAREHOUSE, conveniently situated on the margin of the Buffalo Creek, where they will be ready in a few days to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 12 Nov 1816The inhabitants of this village are requested to meet at Pomeroy's Coffee-House on Friday evening next, at 6 o'clock for the purpose of taking into consideration the importance of improving the harbor at this Port and adopting such measures as shall then be deemed proper. ...The inhabitants of this village are requested to meet at Pomeroy's Coffee-House on Friday evening next, at 6 o'clock for the purpose of taking into consideration the importance of improving …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 3 Dec 1816The many disasters which have attended our lake navigation, is partly owing to the want of safe and convenient ports and harbors. There is no port in which the Shipping suffers so severely as the port of Buffalo Creek. The deposits of sand in the mouth of the creek prevents …The many disasters which have attended our lake navigation, is partly owing to the want of safe and convenient ports and harbors. There is no port in which the Shipping …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 1 Apr 1817FOR SALE a SCHOONER Forty tons burthen, in service three years on the Lakes, in good repair, sails well; a reasonable credit will be given for good security: Or the Schooner will be exchanged for real estate, in or near the village of Buffalo. For further particulars, ...FOR SALE a SCHOONER Forty tons burthen, in service three years on the Lakes, in good repair, sails well; a reasonable credit will be given for good security: Or the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 13 May 1817Port of Buffalo Arrived May 6 Sloop GENERAL SCOTT, from Erie Boat from Patterson's Creek, U. C. May 11 Schr. LARK, D. Hill, from Miami Cleared May 3 SALEM PACKET, Ward, to Danbury, Ohio. May 4 Sloop HANNAH, O. ...Port of Buffalo Arrived May 6 Sloop GENERAL SCOTT, from Erie Boat from Patterson's Creek, U. C. May 11 Schr. LARK, D. Hill, from Miami Cleared May 3 SALEM PACKET, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 27 May 1817Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. PAULINA, Whaley, from Detroit Schr. FRIENDSHIP, W. Austin, from Mackina SALEM PACKET, S. Ward, from Detroit Sloop HANNAH, O. Coit, from Detroit open boat J. Castilo, from OswegoPort of Buffalo Arrived Schr. PAULINA, Whaley, from Detroit Schr. FRIENDSHIP, W. Austin, from Mackina SALEM PACKET, S. Ward, from Detroit Sloop HANNAH, O. Coit, from Detroit open boat J. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 3 Jun 1817
Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. NEPTUNE, Johnson, from Cleveland Schr. ERIE, Miller, from Detroit Cleared Sloop VENUS, Knowles, for Miami Schr. FRIENDSHIP, Austin, for Detroit Schr. MICHIGAN, Norton, for ...Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. NEPTUNE, Johnson, from Cleveland Schr. ERIE, Miller, from Detroit Cleared Sloop VENUS, Knowles, for Miami Schr. FRIENDSHIP, Austin, for Detroit Schr. MICHIGAN, Norton, for ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 10 Jun 1817
Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. PAULINA, J. K. Whaley, from Cleveland Schr. MERCHANT, J. Kelly, from Cleveland Schr. TRAVELLER, C. Brown, from Cleveland Schr. MICHIGAN, Norton, from Detroit Schr. MINK, J. Connelly, from Detroit ...Port of Buffalo Arrived Schr. PAULINA, J. K. Whaley, from Cleveland Schr. MERCHANT, J. Kelly, from Cleveland Schr. TRAVELLER, C. Brown, from Cleveland Schr. MICHIGAN, Norton, from Detroit Schr. MINK, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 6 May 1817
FREIGHT WANTED THE SCHOONER EXPERIMENT Will sail for Detroit, in a week or ten days. Forty or fifty barrels freight for any part of the Lake, will be received on reasonable terms; if application is made soon, to Hale & Risley.FREIGHT WANTED THE SCHOONER EXPERIMENT Will sail for Detroit, in a week or ten days. Forty or fifty barrels freight for any part of the Lake, will be received on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 20 May 1817
SCHOONER MICHIGAN, 130 tons burthen, Capt. Norton, will sail in five or six days for Detroit; excellent accommodations; for or passage, apply to the master on board, or to Sill, Thompson & Co.SCHOONER MICHIGAN, 130 tons burthen, Capt. Norton, will sail in five or six days for Detroit; excellent accommodations; for or passage, apply to the master on board, or to Sill, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 3 Jun 1817
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