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- The Propeller Ontario a SlaverMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 24 Apr 1854, p. 2 The Propeller Ontario a Slaver .--Some eight years since, a propeller was built at the upper landing, at Rochester, N. Y., by Goerge Steers, -- since famous as the builder of the America yacht,--and called the Ontario . She was unforunate in the lake ...Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 24 Apr 1854, p. 2 The Propeller Ontario a Slaver .--Some eight years since, a propeller was built at the upper landing, at Rochester, N. Y., by Goerge Steers, -- since famous as the builder …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Accident to the Propeller OntonagonMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 31 Aug 1858 ACCIDENT TO THE PROPELLER ONTONAGON. -- The propeller Ontonagon , one of the boats of the Collingwood Route, we learn from the Buffalo Express , burst her cylinder head whilst coming along side of the dock at Collingwood, on Tuesday last. It will take ...Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 31 Aug 1858 ACCIDENT TO THE PROPELLER ONTONAGON. -- The propeller Ontonagon , one of the boats of the Collingwood Route, we learn from the Buffalo Express , burst her cylinder head whilst …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Accident to the ArcticMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 30 Sep 1853 The Accident to the Arctic Chicago Dem. Press Office. Sept. 29th 6 p.m. To the Sentinel The U.S. Steamer Michigan has just arrived in port having in tow the Arctic , which broke her shaft on her way to Milwaukee, about 25 ...Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 30 Sep 1853 The Accident to the Arctic Chicago Dem. Press Office. Sept. 29th 6 p.m. To the Sentinel The U.S. Steamer Michigan has just arrived in port having in tow the Arctic …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- No Mail -- Another Steamer Broke DownMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 17 Nov 1854, p. 2 NO MAIL -- ANOTHER STEAMER BROKE DOWN. -- We learn that the steamer Arctic, which left Chicago yesterday morning for this city with the mail and passengers, broke her shaft or some other part of her machinery when near Waukegan and was towed back by the Cleveland, going south. So …Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 17 Nov 1854, p. 2 NO MAIL -- ANOTHER STEAMER BROKE DOWN. -- We learn that the steamer Arctic, which left Chicago yesterday morning for this city with the mail and passengers, broke her shaft …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The May QueenMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 4 Oct 1853, p. 2 THE MAY QUEEN .--Much apprehension was felt throughout the city yesterday with regard by the safety of the May Queen , which was due here at an early hour in the morning, but had not arrived up to last night. We take pleasure in stating that the fears entertained for …Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 4 Oct 1853, p. 2 THE MAY QUEEN .--Much apprehension was felt throughout the city yesterday with regard by the safety of the May Queen , which was due here at an early hour in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Splendid LaunchMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 17 Sep 1847, p. 2 Splendid Launch .--The new brig, built by Capt. ALFRED GILSON, for CHARLES P. HELFENSTEIN & Co. of this city, was launched yesterday afternoon, in presence of a large concourse of spectators. As she glided gracefully into the water a streamer from the foremast head disclosed the name, ...Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 17 Sep 1847, p. 2 Splendid Launch .--The new brig, built by Capt. ALFRED GILSON, for CHARLES P. HELFENSTEIN & Co. of this city, was launched yesterday afternoon, in presence of a large concourse of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Kilbourn & the "Badger"Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 23 Jul 1839 Kilbourn & the "Badger" We ask a perusal of the following resolution from the inhabitants of this county, & especially from the citizens of this side of the river, and then we ask if such meanness, illiberality, and selfishness as characterize Mr. Kilbourn in this transaction, is ...Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 23 Jul 1839 Kilbourn & the "Badger" We ask a perusal of the following resolution from the inhabitants of this county, & especially from the citizens of this side of the river, and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Harbor SteamboatMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 16 Apr 1839, p. 3 The Harbor Steamboat is undergoing a repair to be in readiness to take passengers to and from the large Steamboats in the Bay, which are unable to pass over the bar, and also to tow wood-scows and lighters. She has a new and powerful engine sufficient to move her at …Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 16 Apr 1839, p. 3 The Harbor Steamboat is undergoing a repair to be in readiness to take passengers to and from the large Steamboats in the Bay, which are unable to pass over the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- AccidentMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 9 Jun 1840 Accident --As the steamer New England was off Southport, the lighter whose business it was to take passengers from the steamers to the shore, came with ten men and fastened to the New England and received two passengers from her, making in all twelve men and their baggage, &c.; at …Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 9 Jun 1840 Accident --As the steamer New England was off Southport, the lighter whose business it was to take passengers from the steamers to the shore, came with ten men and fastened …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Harbor SteamboatMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 4 Jun 1839, p. 2 The Harbor Steamboat belonging to the west ward is now in "full tide of successful experiment," with a new engine, and under the command of Capt. Crawford. She touches only on the west side.Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 4 Jun 1839, p. 2 The Harbor Steamboat belonging to the west ward is now in "full tide of successful experiment," with a new engine, and under the command of Capt. Crawford. She touches only …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Melancholy AccidentMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 16 Jun 1840, p. 2 Melancholy Accident .-- Lewis Robbins, a deck hand on board the Harbor Steamboat C. C. Trowbridge, was killed instantly on the 12th inst., by getting caught in the engine while passing up wood. We understand that Mr. Robbins has left a wife and family in Ohio, to mourn his ...Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 16 Jun 1840, p. 2 Melancholy Accident .-- Lewis Robbins, a deck hand on board the Harbor Steamboat C. C. Trowbridge, was killed instantly on the 12th inst., by getting caught in the engine while …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- NoticeMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 7 Apr 1840 Notice The Steam Boat C. C. TROWBRIDGE, Geo. S. Porter, Master, will commence running the 10th of April, and be ready at all times, night and day, through the season, to convey freight and passengers from Steam-Boats and vessels in the bay, to any part of the town. Season tickets …Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 7 Apr 1840 Notice The Steam Boat C. C. TROWBRIDGE, Geo. S. Porter, Master, will commence running the 10th of April, and be ready at all times, night and day, through the season, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- For Sac WashingtonMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 17 Sep 1839, p. 3 For Sac Washington The Steamboat C. C. TROWBRIDGE, G. S. PORTER, Master, will leave Milwaukee on Thursday, at 6 A.M., wind and weather permitting. Returning, will leave Washington at 2 P.M. For freight or passage apply on board. Milwaukee, Sept. 17th, 1839 ...Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 17 Sep 1839, p. 3 For Sac Washington The Steamboat C. C. TROWBRIDGE, G. S. PORTER, Master, will leave Milwaukee on Thursday, at 6 A.M., wind and weather permitting. Returning, will leave Washington at 2 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 6 Jul 1841, p. 2Our citizens were yesterday regaled by a pleasure excursion on our river and bay, on board our harbor boat, the TROWBRIDGE. We were not of the company, but we understand that it passed off most delightfully, and that the arrangements for the occasion were highly creditable to Messrs. Dousman & …Our citizens were yesterday regaled by a pleasure excursion on our river and bay, on board our harbor boat, the TROWBRIDGE. We were not of the company, but we understand …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steam Boat C. C. TrowbridgeMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 6 Nov 1841 Steam Boat C. C. Trowbridge CAPT. J. SHERWOOD, Master, having been fitted up in a suitable manner for a Harbor Boat, will land freight and passengers coming up the river, at Walker's Point, Dousman & Browns, E. W. Cole & Co's, J & L. Ward's, J. L. B ean & …Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 6 Nov 1841 Steam Boat C. C. Trowbridge CAPT. J. SHERWOOD, Master, having been fitted up in a suitable manner for a Harbor Boat, will land freight and passengers coming up the river, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Storage, Forwarding & CommissionMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 23 Apr 1842, p. 3 Storage, Forwarding & Commission The Undersigned here recently taken the Forwarding House of Geo. D. Dousman in Milwaukie, in connection with the Steamboat C. C. Trowbridge, and have associated themselves together under the firm of W. W. Brown & Co. for the purpose of doing a ...Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 23 Apr 1842, p. 3 Storage, Forwarding & Commission The Undersigned here recently taken the Forwarding House of Geo. D. Dousman in Milwaukie, in connection with the Steamboat C. C. Trowbridge, and have associated themselves …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 23 Jul 1842, p. 2A long, low, dark looking schooner, of rather a suspicious character, was seen off in the Lake a few days since, and so much anxiety was manifested by some of our inhabitants respecting her, that the steamer Trowbridge went out to pay her a visit. On board was found our …A long, low, dark looking schooner, of rather a suspicious character, was seen off in the Lake a few days since, and so much anxiety was manifested by some of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 23 Jul 1842, p. 2A fine buck was run down, after a chase of two miles, on Monday evening, by the steamer C. C. Trowbridge, Capt. LANE. The weather was very warm, and the animal had probably gone into the Lake to have a little fine sport in the way of swimming. He had …A fine buck was run down, after a chase of two miles, on Monday evening, by the steamer C. C. Trowbridge, Capt. LANE. The weather was very warm, and the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 23 Nov 1842, p. 2The little Steamer Trowbridge is ashore at the mouth of the river. It is humiliating to reflect upon the loss of life and property at the mouth of our river, and of the negligence of Congress in not granting some aid for the protection of Commerce in Wisconsin Territory. ...The little Steamer Trowbridge is ashore at the mouth of the river. It is humiliating to reflect upon the loss of life and property at the mouth of our river, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- TrowbridgeMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 17 Jun 1843, p. 2 The Steamboat TROWBRIDGE, which plies between Green Bay, Milwaukie, &c; &c.;, has been greatly enlarged. She was launched at Milwaukie a few days ago, and forthwith takes her port. [Rochester Dem. Well, really, DAWSON, you do make some of the most unaccountably strange mistakes.-- The C. ...Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 17 Jun 1843, p. 2 The Steamboat TROWBRIDGE, which plies between Green Bay, Milwaukie, &c; &c.;, has been greatly enlarged. She was launched at Milwaukie a few days ago, and forthwith takes her port. [Rochester …Maritime History of the Great Lakes