- Steam Boats on Lake Erie
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- "Cullud" Folks and the Marquis: Schooner Days CCCCXCVI (496)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 May 1941 "Cullud" Folks and the Marquis Schooner Days CCCCXCVI (496) by C. H. J. Snider _______ HERE may be a clue as to the identity of the smart schooner Charlie Gibbons drew so long ago, with the ...
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 May 1941 "Cullud" Folks and the Marquis Schooner Days CCCCXCVI (496) by C. H. J. Snider _______ HERE may be a clue as to the identity of the smart schooner Charlie Gibbons …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Barge Beats Her Steamer, Tale of Two Brothers: Schooner Days CCXLIX (249)
Barge Beats Her Steamer Tale of Two Brothers Schooner Days CCXLIX (249) _______ NOTATIONS are cryptic in the records of the Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection of the U.S. Department of Commerce. As instance: ...
Barge Beats Her Steamer Tale of Two Brothers Schooner Days CCXLIX (249) _______ NOTATIONS are cryptic in the records of the Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection of the U.S. …
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- Great Gale on Lake Erie
Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), 13 Sep 1851 Great Gale on Lake Erie. _____ Loss of Dan Rice's Circus. _____ Mr. Frost, of the Burnet House, Cincinnati, who arrived here on the Express train, yesterday, from Buffalo, informs us that on Saturday night there was a terrific gale on Lake Erie. The ...
Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), 13 Sep 1851 Great Gale on Lake Erie. _____ Loss of Dan Rice's Circus. _____ Mr. Frost, of the Burnet House, Cincinnati, who arrived here on the Express train, yesterday, from Buffalo, informs …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Catherine (Barge), U165960, sunk, 4 Nov 1926
Reason: sunk Lives: 1 Remarks: Total loss
Reason: sunk Lives: 1 Remarks: Total loss
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- John M. Dewey (Motor Vessel), U211707, sunk, 1 Jul 1939
Reason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
Reason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Peerless II (Motor Vessel), U220134, fire, 25 Apr 1924
Reason: fire Lives: 6 Remarks: Total loss
Reason: fire Lives: 6 Remarks: Total loss
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Juliette (Barge), U166763, aground, 21 Aug 1923
Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Loretto B. Haber (Barge), U166686, aground, 21 Aug 1923
Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Safety on the Lakes
Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), 21 Jun 1850 Safety on the Lakes. - The number and fearful character of the accidents on Lake Erie this year, is beyond measure dreadful. It is astounding to think about, especially when the public see in the very midst of these disasters, the large lake boats from Buffalo racing with each other, …
Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), 21 Jun 1850 Safety on the Lakes. - The number and fearful character of the accidents on Lake Erie this year, is beyond measure dreadful. It is astounding to think about, especially when …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Brig Algomah and her Escape
This beautiful craft, it will be remembered got upon the rocks in Lake Erie and had it not been for her great strength and the U.S. Steamer, who came to her relief, she would have been ship-wrecked. As it was, about 1000 bushels of wheat were thrown over board. The …
This beautiful craft, it will be remembered got upon the rocks in Lake Erie and had it not been for her great strength and the U.S. Steamer, who came to …
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- Steamboat Collision on Lake Erie
Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), 25 Jun 1852 Steamboat Collision on Lake Erie Buffalo, June 23d, 1852 The steamer Northern Indiana left here yesterday on a pleasure excursion, with some three hundred people on board, among whom were Christopher Wright, Gov. Marcy and others, She put in to Cleveland this ...
Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), 25 Jun 1852 Steamboat Collision on Lake Erie Buffalo, June 23d, 1852 The steamer Northern Indiana left here yesterday on a pleasure excursion, with some three hundred people on board, among whom were …
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- Barge Splits Open; Crew of 8 in Peril
Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 26 Aug 1917, p. 11 BARGE SPLITS OPEN; CREW OF 8 IN PERIL _______ Men Narrowly Escape Being Drowned When Magnetic is Buffeted About. _______ Heavy Sea Makes Rescue work Difficult for the Towing Steamer Breitung. Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 25.--Captain Knud Peterson, of the barge ...
Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 26 Aug 1917, p. 11 BARGE SPLITS OPEN; CREW OF 8 IN PERIL _______ Men Narrowly Escape Being Drowned When Magnetic is Buffeted About. _______ Heavy Sea Makes Rescue work Difficult for the Towing Steamer …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Barge Loaded With Ore founders Off Long Point
Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), 27 Aug 1917, p. 10 BARGE LOADED WITH ORE FOUNDERS OFF LONG POINT _______ Crew Abandons the Magnetic When Steering Gear Becomes Disabled---Fills Rapidly. _______ The barge Magnetic, owned by the Juliett-Graverate Steamship company of Fairport, foundered two miles off Long Point, ...
Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), 27 Aug 1917, p. 10 BARGE LOADED WITH ORE FOUNDERS OFF LONG POINT _______ Crew Abandons the Magnetic When Steering Gear Becomes Disabled---Fills Rapidly. _______ The barge Magnetic, owned by the Juliett-Graverate Steamship company of …
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- Sinking of the Magnetic
Buffalo Commercial, 28 Aug 1917, p. 7 Sinking of the Magnetic The barge Magnetic, which foundered in Lake Erie last Saturday, was insured for $30,000 in companies represented by Willcox, Peck & Hughes. Captain K. Pedersen and the members of the crew, who were here yesterday made statements. Henry Thorsen, a ...
Buffalo Commercial, 28 Aug 1917, p. 7 Sinking of the Magnetic The barge Magnetic, which foundered in Lake Erie last Saturday, was insured for $30,000 in companies represented by Willcox, Peck & Hughes. Captain K. Pedersen and …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Commercial, 29 Aug 1917, p. 7
The Captain of the steamer R. B. Hall which arrived this evening reports passing a quantity of wreckage, bin, masts and hatches, about thirty miles west of Erie. Thought to be from the barge Magnetic.
The Captain of the steamer R. B. Hall which arrived this evening reports passing a quantity of wreckage, bin, masts and hatches, about thirty miles west of Erie. Thought to …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Destruction of Steamer Atlantic
The scene which is represented by our artist below, was a most heart-rending catastrophe. At the time of the collision a dense fog was prevailing. The passengers were all in bed, and the Atlantic was in charge of the first mate. Immediately following the collision the utmost confusion prevailed ...
The scene which is represented by our artist below, was a most heart-rending catastrophe. At the time of the collision a dense fog was prevailing. The passengers were all in …
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- Marine News
Milwaukee Journal, 26 Sep 1902 Marine News. Schooner Bar Founders Chicago Sept 26, An underwriters' dispatch states that the schooner H.B. Barr foundered on Lake Erie, off Port Stanley, in the recent storm. The crew reached Buffalo early today. The Barr was under charter to the Clergue syndicate and was ...
Milwaukee Journal, 26 Sep 1902 Marine News. Schooner Bar Founders Chicago Sept 26, An underwriters' dispatch states that the schooner H.B. Barr foundered on Lake Erie, off Port Stanley, in the recent storm. The crew …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wreck sighted by Rome
Milwaukee Journal, 26 Sep 1902 Wreck sighted by Rome Detroit. Mich. Sept. 26--Capt. Dennis of the steamer Rome reported having sighted the wreck of the schooner H.A. Barr, which sank twenty-five miles east of Rondeau, directly on the course of vessels between the dummy light and Buffalo. The foremast and ...
Milwaukee Journal, 26 Sep 1902 Wreck sighted by Rome Detroit. Mich. Sept. 26--Capt. Dennis of the steamer Rome reported having sighted the wreck of the schooner H.A. Barr, which sank twenty-five miles east of Rondeau, …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Accident to the steamer May Queen
Daily Commercial Register (Sandusky, OH), 30 Sep 1853, p. 2 Quoted in Plain Dealer (Cleveland), 1 Oct. 1853, p. 2
Daily Commercial Register (Sandusky, OH), 30 Sep 1853, p. 2 Quoted in Plain Dealer (Cleveland), 1 Oct. 1853, p. 2
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