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- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 27 Aug, 1874MARINE HOSPITAL REGULATIONS. - Provisions are made for sick seamen at the Marine Hospital and for the maintenance of these institutions each sailor while employed has deducted from his wages forty cents monthly. All seamen are entitled to these privileges who are sick or disabled ...MARINE HOSPITAL REGULATIONS. - Provisions are made for sick seamen at the Marine Hospital and for the maintenance of these institutions each sailor while employed has deducted from his wages …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, ON), June 3, 1879BROWNE . -- At 5 o'clock this morning there passed from this earthly scene another of Hamilton's enterprising citizens who have contributed much to the building up of the city as a great commercial centre. We refer to the death of Mr. Michael W. Browne which took place at his …BROWNE . -- At 5 o'clock this morning there passed from this earthly scene another of Hamilton's enterprising citizens who have contributed much to the building up of the city …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Wed., Dec. 5, 1879The New Steamer and Her Route. ____ Hon. A.C. Mattoon has contracted the timber for the passenger and freight propeller which he proposes to build this winter, and work will be commenced probably about the first of January. She is to be 110 ft. keel, 120 ft, over all, 20 …The New Steamer and Her Route. ____ Hon. A.C. Mattoon has contracted the timber for the passenger and freight propeller which he proposes to build this winter, and work will …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 13 Dec., 1872MARINE STATISTICS ________ Disasters to Shipping on the Lakes in 1872 ________ THE TOTAL NUMBER 200 LESS THAN LAST YEAR _______ Below will be found an exhibit of the disasters which occurred on the lakes during the first five months of the navigation ...MARINE STATISTICS ________ Disasters to Shipping on the Lakes in 1872 ________ THE TOTAL NUMBER 200 LESS THAN LAST YEAR _______ Below will be found an exhibit of the disasters …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Fri., 13 Dec., 1872Parentheses are in the original. Correspondent and researcher Joe Barr sent me the following note regarding "The Ark" which appeared in the Port Huron Times of Apr 10, 1882: "Canadian authorities advertise the nondescript craft known as "KEWLEY'S ARK" for sale at Amherstburg. This marine monstrosity was built at Port …Parentheses are in the original. Correspondent and researcher Joe Barr sent me the following note regarding "The Ark" which appeared in the Port Huron Times of Apr 10, 1882: "Canadian …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, ON), May 1, 1874, page 3Launch Of The " Celtic " - The largest steam vessel ever built in Hamilton will be launched from Mr. Robertson's ship-yard on Tuesday next [May 5] at 3 p.m., ...Launch Of The " Celtic " - The largest steam vessel ever built in Hamilton will be launched from Mr. Robertson's ship-yard on Tuesday next [May 5] at 3 p.m., …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Hamilton Spectator (Hamilton, ON), May 6, 1874, page 3The Launch Of The Celtic A Fine Vessel And A Successful Launch Half Hamilton seemed to have turned out yesterday to witness the launch of the propeller Celtic, built by Mr.
The Launch Of The Celtic A Fine Vessel And A Successful Launch Half Hamilton seemed to have turned out yesterday to witness the launch of the propeller Celtic, built by … Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Globe (Toronto, ON), May 12, 1874, page 4The new yacht Queen of the West was launched at Hamilton on Saturday [May 9].The new yacht Queen of the West was launched at Hamilton on Saturday [May 9].Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Globe (Toronto, ON), June 15, 1874, page 1Hamilton , June 14 - A new steam yacht, named D. Bowen , has made its appearance on Burlington Bay and is intended to make regular trips to theHamilton , June 14 - A new steam yacht, named D. Bowen , has made its appearance on Burlington Bay and is intended to make regular trips to theMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Thursday, September 14, 1876
THE LIFE STATIONS. -- W. F. Bushnell , of Evanston , Ill., who is now shipping materials from Oswego for the construction of life-saving stations atTHE LIFE STATIONS. -- W. F. Bushnell , of Evanston , Ill., who is now shipping materials from Oswego for the construction of life-saving stations atMaritime History of the Great Lakes- St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), April 22, 1873
List Of Vessels Passing Lock No. 3 Welland Canal Up April 22 Sch Agnes 11:30 a.m. Down Sch Havana 11:20 a.m. ...List Of Vessels Passing Lock No. 3 Welland Canal Up April 22 Sch Agnes 11:30 a.m. Down Sch Havana 11:20 a.m. ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), April 22, 1873
Port Colborne April 22 The ice at this place is about the same as yesterday. A large fleet of vessels are ready to start as soon as the ice shifts. The schooner Montauk , which towed out ...Port Colborne April 22 The ice at this place is about the same as yesterday. A large fleet of vessels are ready to start as soon as the ice shifts. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), April 23, 1873
No down bound ships listedNo down bound ships listedMaritime History of the Great Lakes- St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), April 26, 1873
List Of Vessels Passing Lock No 3 Welland Canal Down April 23 Scow Scottish Chief 6:50 p.m. Up April 25 ...List Of Vessels Passing Lock No 3 Welland Canal Down April 23 Scow Scottish Chief 6:50 p.m. Up April 25 ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), April 26, 1873
Marine Intelligence Port Colborne Openings - The following are the dates of opening of navigation at Port Colborne for 15 years: April 1, 1859; April 16, 1860; April 16, 1861; April 4, 1862; April 5, `863; April 13, 1864; ...Marine Intelligence Port Colborne Openings - The following are the dates of opening of navigation at Port Colborne for 15 years: April 1, 1859; April 16, 1860; April 16, 1861; …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), September 28, 1872
The Dalhousie - The following is a full list of the crew of the ill-fated Dalhousie , destroyed by fire on Wednesday, viz: M. McGrath , captain;The Dalhousie - The following is a full list of the crew of the ill-fated Dalhousie , destroyed by fire on Wednesday, viz: M. McGrath , captain;Maritime History of the Great Lakes- St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), October 31, 1872
Quickest Time On Record - The propeller Enterprise , W.R.R. Line, left Kingston at 4:30 on Wednesday and arrived atQuickest Time On Record - The propeller Enterprise , W.R.R. Line, left Kingston at 4:30 on Wednesday and arrived atMaritime History of the Great Lakes- St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), November 1, 1872
The bark J.C. Woodruff , which sank at the Queen's Wharf, Toronto , on Friday, was raised yesterday, and pumped out by onew of the steam engines of that city. ...The bark J.C. Woodruff , which sank at the Queen's Wharf, Toronto , on Friday, was raised yesterday, and pumped out by onew of the steam engines of that city. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), November 7, 1872
A Vessel Ashore - The brig Layfayette Cook , a Canadian vessel, laden with coal, was driven ashore a night or two since, near Port Stanley , on Lake ...A Vessel Ashore - The brig Layfayette Cook , a Canadian vessel, laden with coal, was driven ashore a night or two since, near Port Stanley , on Lake ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- St. Catharines Evening Journal (St. Catharines, ON), December 17, 1872
Several men employed in the ship-yard of Mr. Shickluna , while carrying a large stick of timber on to a platform on Monday afternoon, let the stick turn and fall. The stick carried both platform and men to the ground, one of their members, an ...Several men employed in the ship-yard of Mr. Shickluna , while carrying a large stick of timber on to a platform on Monday afternoon, let the stick turn and fall. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Thursday, September 14, 1876