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- G. M. H. Williams to Abraham Wendell, letter, 18 July 1839Detroit, July 18, 1839 Abram Wendell Esq. Dear Sir Capt. James Slemmen, the bearer will hand this to you. He is in command of the schooner Cambria and will touch at Mackinac with a view of getting out new papers. The Cambria was purchased by me from Enoch Jones the …Detroit, July 18, 1839 Abram Wendell Esq. Dear Sir Capt. James Slemmen, the bearer will hand this to you. He is in command of the schooner Cambria and will touch …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bois Blanc Light, Inventory, 1st Quarter 1839Simply an inventory. Lamps and reflectors out of order.Simply an inventory. Lamps and reflectors out of order.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bois Blanc Light, Inventory, 3rd Quarter 1839The new lighthouse lit on September 23.The new lighthouse lit on September 23.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Bois Blanc Light, Inventory, 4th Quarter 1839Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report of the State of Outer Thunder Bay Island Lighthouse, 1st Quarter 1839Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report of the State of Outer Thunder Bay Island Lighthouse, 2nd Quarter 1839Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report of the State of Outer Thunder Bay Island Lighthouse, 3rd Quarter 1839Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report of the State of Outer Thunder Bay Island Lighthouse, 4th Quarter 1839Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report, John Agnew, Inspector at Sault Ste. Marie, first quarter 1839Partially damaged report, January 1-19, and Feb 17-March 6 missingPartially damaged report, January 1-19, and Feb 17-March 6 missingMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report, John Agnew, Inspector at Sault Ste. Marie, fourth quarter 1838Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report of duties, 1st Quarter 1839, Collector, District of MichilimackinacReport missing after 1 February 1839Report missing after 1 February 1839Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report, William Scott, Inspector of Michilimackinac, second quarter 1839Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report, William Scott, Inspector of Michilimackinac, first quarter 1839No arrivals or departures during the quarterNo arrivals or departures during the quarterMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report, John Agnew, Inspector at Sault Ste. Marie, second quarter 1839Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Report of duties, 2nd Quarter 1839, Collector, District of MichilimackinacReport missing after 1 February 1839Report missing after 1 February 1839Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Diary in AmericaVol. 1 Chapter XII Set off for Oswego in a canal boat; it was called a packet-boat because it did not carry merchandise, but was a very small affair, about fifty feet long by eight wide. The captain of her was, however, in his own opinion, no small affair; he …Vol. 1 Chapter XII Set off for Oswego in a canal boat; it was called a packet-boat because it did not carry merchandise, but was a very small affair, about …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Treasury Department, Circular, 2 September 1839Instructions regarding accounting for bonds and sureties.Instructions regarding accounting for bonds and sureties.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Thursday, June 6, 1839A few days since, one of the Yankee Brigands captured at Windsor, and so humanely set at large by His Excellency Sir George Arthur, with several of his companions in arms, a short time since paid a visit to a gentleman in the neighborhood, and demanded a watch which he …A few days since, one of the Yankee Brigands captured at Windsor, and so humanely set at large by His Excellency Sir George Arthur, with several of his companions in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Thursday, June 13, 1839The Steamboat CYNTHIA. -- Which was burnt last autumn between this and Amherstburgh, part of whose hull and engine was saved from the devouring elements, last week made her appearance in our waters, having come from Chatham, entirely renovated, resucitated, altered, amended, ...The Steamboat CYNTHIA. -- Which was burnt last autumn between this and Amherstburgh, part of whose hull and engine was saved from the devouring elements, last week made her appearance …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Western Herald (Sandwich, ON), Wednesday, August 21, 1839The Steam-boat THREE BROTHERS. -- The enterprising and public-spirited Messrs. Eberts of the flourishing town of Chatham, have lately added to our few water craft a splendid new steamer bearing the above appropriate name. She was launched at Chatham last Spring, and ...The Steam-boat THREE BROTHERS. -- The enterprising and public-spirited Messrs. Eberts of the flourishing town of Chatham, have lately added to our few water craft a splendid new steamer bearing …Maritime History of the Great Lakes