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- Chippewa (Steamboat), burnt, 5 Jul 1827Reason: burnt Lives: nil Remarks: Damage slightReason: burnt Lives: nil Remarks: Damage slightMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- John Brown (Propeller), sunk, 23 Aug 1863Reason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: RaisedReason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: RaisedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- John Brown (Propeller), sunk, 1 Nov 1863Reason: sunk Lives: nil Hull damage: $500Reason: sunk Lives: nil Hull damage: $500Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Pacific (Schooner), sunk, 1 Aug 1855Reason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: coal Remarks: RaisedReason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: coal Remarks: RaisedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Swallow (Steamboat), overboard, 3 Nov 1851Reason: overboard Lives: 1Reason: overboard Lives: 1Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Republican Spy, 17 Jan 1804, p. 3We learn from Niagara, that maj. Robert Randall, the gentleman by whose enterprize the famous Bridgewater-works, near Chippawa, were built, is among the unfortunate persons lately lost in the Washington, on lake Ontario. Mr. R. was from Maryland, in which state his friends are living. ...We learn from Niagara, that maj. Robert Randall, the gentleman by whose enterprize the famous Bridgewater-works, near Chippawa, were built, is among the unfortunate persons lately lost in the Washington, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- New Steam-BoatsBuffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), 11 Sep 1824, p. 3 The American steamboat in question would become the PIONEER, which was enlarged and run on Lake Erie rather than the Niagara RiverBuffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), 11 Sep 1824, p. 3 The American steamboat in question would become the PIONEER, which was enlarged and run on Lake Erie rather than the Niagara RiverMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- End of the ERIE BELLE: Schooner Days CCLXII (262)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Oct 1936 End of the ERIE BELLE Schooner Days CCLXII (262) _______ FAR from her native lake, in a muddy estuary near Chatham, New Brunswick, the Erie Belle of Port Burwell prepared to sail home with the painfully acquired load of pulpwood ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Oct 1936 End of the ERIE BELLE Schooner Days CCLXII (262) _______ FAR from her native lake, in a muddy estuary near Chatham, New Brunswick, the Erie Belle of Port Burwell prepared …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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