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  • Chicago Times-Herald (Chicago, IL), 28 January 1898
    Chicago Times-Herald (Chicago, IL), 28 January 1898
    TextNewspaper       The City of Duluth, one of the steamers in the service of the Graham & Morton Line, lies wrecked on a sand bar off the mouth of the harbor of St. Joseph. Sixteen passengers and a crew of twenty were rescued yesterday by the life-saving crew, with the aid of …
    TextNewspaper     The City of Duluth, one of the steamers in the service of the Graham & Morton Line, lies wrecked on a sand bar off the mouth of the harbor of …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Chicago Times-Herald (Chicago, IL), October 20, 1900
    Chicago Times-Herald (Chicago, IL), October 20, 1900
    TextNewspaper       SCHOONER G. G. HOUGHTON ASHORE. The schooner GEORGE G. HOUGHTON, a Milwaukee built vessel of the old Welland Canal type now owned by William H. Marsh of Oswego, ran ashore Thursday night on the point at Cape Vincent. She had on board 24,000 bushels of corn from Toledo for ...
    TextNewspaper     SCHOONER G. G. HOUGHTON ASHORE. The schooner GEORGE G. HOUGHTON, a Milwaukee built vessel of the old Welland Canal type now owned by William H. Marsh of Oswego, ran ashore …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • 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 …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 23 Nov 1883
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 23 Nov 1883
    TextNewspaper       She was recovered in a few days and repaired at the Wolf & Davidson Shipyard, Milwaukee, over the following winter.
    TextNewspaper     She was recovered in a few days and repaired at the Wolf & Davidson Shipyard, Milwaukee, over the following winter.
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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), July 26, 1895
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), July 26, 1895
    TextNewspaper       PROGRESS docked in the South Pond at Chicago - from a Columbian Exposition guide of 1893.
    TextNewspaper     PROGRESS docked in the South Pond at Chicago - from a Columbian Exposition guide of 1893.
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 2 Jun, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 2 Jun, 1876
    TextNewspaper       THE ICE AT DULUTH. - Mr. Preston Brady of this city, writing from near Mayfield on the propeller Manistee, May 28th, says: We have been running all day through the ice, and I think about two hours more will bring us through. It is astonishing to see the immense fields …
    TextNewspaper     THE ICE AT DULUTH. - Mr. Preston Brady of this city, writing from near Mayfield on the propeller Manistee, May 28th, says: We have been running all day through the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Wed, 7 Jun, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Wed, 7 Jun, 1876
    TextNewspaper       ICE IN LAKE SUPERIOR. - There is ice enough in Lake Superior to block the ports there, so that it is almost impossible for vessels to enter or depart. A dispatch received at the office of the Northern Transit line yesterday, from Duluth, stated that the Nashua had just arrived …
    TextNewspaper     ICE IN LAKE SUPERIOR. - There is ice enough in Lake Superior to block the ports there, so that it is almost impossible for vessels to enter or depart. A …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Thur., 16 Jun, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Thur., 16 Jun, 1876
    TextNewspaper       FROM DULUTH. - The propeller A. L. Craig left Duluth Monday, June 12th, at 5 p.m., with a full load of flour, wheat, and passengers. She had no difficulty working her way out through the ice, which extends about twenty miles below Duluth. It is very rotten and will trouble …
    TextNewspaper     FROM DULUTH. - The propeller A. L. Craig left Duluth Monday, June 12th, at 5 p.m., with a full load of flour, wheat, and passengers. She had no difficulty working …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 22 Jun, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 22 Jun, 1876
    TextNewspaper       ICE AT DULUTH. - The Duluth Tribune of the 18th says of the situation in that vicinity: "Many score square miles of broken ice still remain at the head of the lake, but it has loosened up sufficiently under the action of the occasional west winds that we have had, …
    TextNewspaper     ICE AT DULUTH. - The Duluth Tribune of the 18th says of the situation in that vicinity: "Many score square miles of broken ice still remain at the head of …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Tue., 11 Jul, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Tue., 11 Jul, 1876
    TextNewspaper       ICE AT DULUTH. - The propeller Garden City arrived down on Saturday from Duluth. Capt. Shaver reports that there are yet considerable quantities of ice in Lake Superior near Duluth, and that, in all probability it will be some time yet before it is all gone. This is quite remarkable, …
    TextNewspaper     ICE AT DULUTH. - The propeller Garden City arrived down on Saturday from Duluth. Capt. Shaver reports that there are yet considerable quantities of ice in Lake Superior near Duluth, …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Tue., 11 Jul, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Tue., 11 Jul, 1876
    TextNewspaper       ICE AT DULUTH. - The propeller Garden City arrived down on Saturday from Duluth. Capt. Shaver reports that there are yet considerable quantities of ice in Lake Superior near Duluth, and that, in all probability it will be some time yet before it is all gone. This is quite remarkable, …
    TextNewspaper     ICE AT DULUTH. - The propeller Garden City arrived down on Saturday from Duluth. Capt. Shaver reports that there are yet considerable quantities of ice in Lake Superior near Duluth, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 3 Aug, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 3 Aug, 1876
    TextNewspaper       The PARSONS was burned in the great Chicago Fire of October, 1871.
    TextNewspaper     The PARSONS was burned in the great Chicago Fire of October, 1871.
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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 9 Dec, 1873
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 9 Dec, 1873
    TextNewspaper       MARINE -----o----- Marine Casualties of 1873 -----o----- We herewith present our usual annual statement of disasters on the lakes during the season just ended, in round numbers, figuring up to 1,021, so far as we have been able to obtain them, and which will no ...
    TextNewspaper     MARINE -----o----- Marine Casualties of 1873 -----o----- We herewith present our usual annual statement of disasters on the lakes during the season just ended, in round numbers, figuring up to …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 1 Aug, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 1 Aug, 1876
    TextNewspaper       A MARINE JOURNAL. - The Nautical Gazette having died a natural death some weeks since, it is now proposed to establish a journal of this description on the lakes, as will be seen in the following from the Toledo Commercial: "Col. Richards, the well known publisher, is making ...
    TextNewspaper     A MARINE JOURNAL. - The Nautical Gazette having died a natural death some weeks since, it is now proposed to establish a journal of this description on the lakes, as …
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  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), October 27, 1842
    St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), October 27, 1842
    TextNewspaper       Internal Improvements Of Canada - To a citizen of the state of New York, by far the most interesting feature of Canada, and the British colonial policy, at the present moment, is the vigorous prosecution and the rapid progress of the magnificent public works now pressing forward to ...
    TextNewspaper     Internal Improvements Of Canada - To a citizen of the state of New York, by far the most interesting feature of Canada, and the British colonial policy, at the present …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 2 Jun, 1874
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 2 Jun, 1874
    TextNewspaper       A BRIG NO LONGER. - The Brig Helfenstein, built at Milwaukee in 1847, has terminated her career under that rig and has followed the career of numberless other old craft and has been converted into a barge, to which all (if not previously wrecked) have come to. She has been …
    TextNewspaper     A BRIG NO LONGER. - The Brig Helfenstein, built at Milwaukee in 1847, has terminated her career under that rig and has followed the career of numberless other old craft …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 24 Nov, 1874
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 24 Nov, 1874
    TextNewspaper       ASHORE AND SUNK. - The schooner Exchange, laden with stone, while endeavoring to get under way from the dock at Kelley's Island Friday afternoon last (20th), got ashore, running upon rocks and sunk. Aid was sent for at Cleveland, and it is thought that she will be released without ...
    TextNewspaper     ASHORE AND SUNK. - The schooner Exchange, laden with stone, while endeavoring to get under way from the dock at Kelley's Island Friday afternoon last (20th), got ashore, running upon …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 29 Nov, 1874
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 29 Nov, 1874
    TextNewspaper       A TOTAL LOSS. - The schooner Exchange, which got ashore a few days since at Kelley's Island, has become a total loss, and is abandoned to the underwriters. She is valued at $10,000, insured for $6,700, and is owned by Capt. James Lawler, of Sandusky. The Exchange had been in …
    TextNewspaper     A TOTAL LOSS. - The schooner Exchange, which got ashore a few days since at Kelley's Island, has become a total loss, and is abandoned to the underwriters. She is …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 4 Dec, 1874
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 4 Dec, 1874
    TextNewspaper       ABANDONED - Schooner Exchange, ashore at Kelley's Island, has been abandoned to the underwriters. Valued at $10,000, insured for $6,700.
    TextNewspaper     ABANDONED - Schooner Exchange, ashore at Kelley's Island, has been abandoned to the underwriters. Valued at $10,000, insured for $6,700.
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 5 May, 1875
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 5 May, 1875
    TextNewspaper       THE EXCHANGE. - The party of wreckers who went down on the tug Winslow to Kelley's Island to raise this craft, got to work in earnest yesterday morning, with a fair prospect of success at present advices. They were obliged to suspend operation for a time on account of the …
    TextNewspaper     THE EXCHANGE. - The party of wreckers who went down on the tug Winslow to Kelley's Island to raise this craft, got to work in earnest yesterday morning, with a …
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