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- H. N. ThroopH.N. Throop was born at Pultneyville, November 10, 1807. (1). His parents, Samuel and Ruth Throop, were among the first settlers of the place, having removed from the town of Farmington, in the original county of Ontario, to the locality named Pultneyville, in the year 1806. Both parents were ...H.N. Throop was born at Pultneyville, November 10, 1807. (1). His parents, Samuel and Ruth Throop, were among the first settlers of the place, having removed from the town of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Steamer "Ontario"From History of Wayne County, 1876 Steamer "Ontario" Built at Clayton 1847 by John Oades for Ontario & St. Lawrence Steamboat Co. 232'1" x 32'2" x 11'6" 832 tons. Cut by ice while at anchor, Nov. 13, 1883, at Chenaille du Moine, Sorel, P.Q., and sank; became total loss.From History of Wayne County, 1876 Steamer "Ontario" Built at Clayton 1847 by John Oades for Ontario & St. Lawrence Steamboat Co. 232'1" x 32'2" x 11'6" 832 tons. Cut …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Attack on PultneyvilleGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), May 25, 1814 Attack on Pultneyville. A gentleman has put us in possession of the following facts relative to the recent attack of the British on Pultneyville . On Saturday the 14th inst . the British fleet was discovered ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), May 25, 1814 Attack on Pultneyville. A gentleman has put us in possession of the following facts relative to the recent attack of the British on Pultneyville . On Saturday the 14th inst …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Forwarding and Commission Business.Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., April 9, 1819 AdvertisementGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., April 9, 1819 AdvertisementMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- From Lake OntarioGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 18, 1814 FROM LAKE ONTARIO On Friday last the British fleet was seen hovering on Pulteneyville (12 miles west of Sodus ) indicating its intention to effect a ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 18, 1814 FROM LAKE ONTARIO On Friday last the British fleet was seen hovering on Pulteneyville (12 miles west of Sodus ) indicating its intention to effect a ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Horatio N. Throop to Capt. James Van Cleve, Pultneyville, June 17, 1877At the time, Capt. Throop was only 19 years old. His father, Samuel, drowned while endeavoring to bring in the schooner "Nancy" into Great Sodus Bay during a storm in 1819. - From a long memoir of his life in the History of Wayne County, N. Y. published in 1876.At the time, Capt. Throop was only 19 years old. His father, Samuel, drowned while endeavoring to bring in the schooner "Nancy" into Great Sodus Bay during a storm in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- CuriosityWayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 4 Sep 1829 Curiosity. - A few days since, a party of gentlemen and ladies from Pultneyville, made an excursion of pleasure, in a small sailboat, on Lake Ontario. While at the distance of about half a mile from the shore, they saw a large seal swimming in the lake. It soon approached …Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 4 Sep 1829 Curiosity. - A few days since, a party of gentlemen and ladies from Pultneyville, made an excursion of pleasure, in a small sailboat, on Lake Ontario. While at the distance …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Palladium (Geneva, NY), Dec. 4, 1822From the Pittsburgh Statesman , Nov. 12. There is now lying at the mouth of Wayne-street, in this city, a shallop rigged Keel Boat, thirty-five feet long, with several families on board, who embarked in this boat at the mouth of Wood creek, head of the Oneida Lake, state of …From the Pittsburgh Statesman , Nov. 12. There is now lying at the mouth of Wayne-street, in this city, a shallop rigged Keel Boat, thirty-five feet long, with several families …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wrecked on Lake OntarioGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), July 26, 1826 Wrecked on Lake Ontario - The schooner Phoebe was wrecked near Pultneyville, 18 miles from Genesee River, in the gale on the 14th ult. with a cargo of salt. Vessel and cargo lost - crew saved. Letter from Horatio N. Throop to Capt. James Van Cleve (P. 145, Reminiscences of …Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), July 26, 1826 Wrecked on Lake Ontario - The schooner Phoebe was wrecked near Pultneyville, 18 miles from Genesee River, in the gale on the 14th ult. with a cargo of salt. Vessel …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wrecked on Lake OntarioGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), 26 Jul 1826 Wrecked on Lake Ontario - The schooner Phoebe was wrecked near Pultneyville, 18 miles from Genesee River, in the gale on the 14th ult. with a cargo of salt. Vessel and cargo lost - crew saved.Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), 26 Jul 1826 Wrecked on Lake Ontario - The schooner Phoebe was wrecked near Pultneyville, 18 miles from Genesee River, in the gale on the 14th ult. with a cargo of salt. Vessel …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Marine DisasterOswego Daily Times, 23 Jun 1852 Marine Disaster. - Capt. Cochran, of the schooner Pearl, who arrived here yesterday, reports that he boarded a vessel capsized, floating on her beam ends, at about 7 o'clock yesterday morning, some eight miles from shore, off Pultneyville, which he found to be the schooner Anawan, with no one to …Oswego Daily Times, 23 Jun 1852 Marine Disaster. - Capt. Cochran, of the schooner Pearl, who arrived here yesterday, reports that he boarded a vessel capsized, floating on her beam ends, at about 7 o'clock yesterday …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rochester Union & Advertiser (Rochester, NY), 17 Nov 1879The difficulties and dangers of navigating Lake Ontario have been greatly increased during the past week by the frequent and sudden squalls. An Associated Press dispatch from Oswego dated Sunday says: "The Schooner Hattie Howard from Port Hope, Ont., with 270,000 feet of lumber went ...The difficulties and dangers of navigating Lake Ontario have been greatly increased during the past week by the frequent and sudden squalls. An Associated Press dispatch from Oswego dated Sunday …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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