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- Willoughby PolkaThe piano music is available from the Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music collection in the American Memory collection at the Library of Congress.The piano music is available from the Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music collection in the American Memory collection at the Library of Congress.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Sweet Moss Rose of the Western WaveThe piano music is available from the Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music collection in the American Memory collection at the Library of Congress.The piano music is available from the Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music collection in the American Memory collection at the Library of Congress.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner Richard MottSch. Richard Mott is listed in the Ship Masters' Assoc. Directory, 1903, as having been built in 1854; 147x26; 267 gross tons. The Inland Lloyds Vessel Register of 1893, lists the Mott as having been built at Buffalo in 1851 by Jones. Port of hail in 1893, Chicago.Sch. Richard Mott is listed in the Ship Masters' Assoc. Directory, 1903, as having been built in 1854; 147x26; 267 gross tons. The Inland Lloyds Vessel Register of 1893, lists …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner Harriet RossThe Harriet Ross was at one time believed by sailors to have been the American gunboat, Porcupine, which formed part of Perry's fleet in the Battle of Lake Erie, Sept. 10, 1813. However, the Ross was the former Cambridge, a vessel which had been wrecked at Buffalo, lengthened and rebuilt …The Harriet Ross was at one time believed by sailors to have been the American gunboat, Porcupine, which formed part of Perry's fleet in the Battle of Lake Erie, Sept. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Marys Falls Ship Canal, 1854combined from two scans at NOAAcombined from two scans at NOAAMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- East Neebish Rapids, 1854Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- East Neebish Rapids, 1854Aids to Navigation corrected to 20 March 1893Aids to Navigation corrected to 20 March 1893Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Division 3. From Lake St. Francis to Point au Diable comprising the Coteau RapidsMap 3 from "Maps, Reports, Estimates, &c., Relative to Improvements of the Navigation of the River St. Lawrence; and a Proposed Canal Connecting the River St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain"Map 3 from "Maps, Reports, Estimates, &c., Relative to Improvements of the Navigation of the River St. Lawrence; and a Proposed Canal Connecting the River St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Division 4. Survey of a portion of the River St. Lawrence between Pointe au Diable and Pointe au Moulin, including the Cedar Rapids.Map 4 from "Maps, Reports, Estimates, &c., Relative to Improvements of the Navigation of the River St. Lawrence; and a Proposed Canal Connecting the River St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain"Map 4 from "Maps, Reports, Estimates, &c., Relative to Improvements of the Navigation of the River St. Lawrence; and a Proposed Canal Connecting the River St. Lawrence and Lake Champlain"Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Plan of River St. Lawrence Between Prescott and Montreal Shewing the Rapids, and Provincial Canals, to Improve the Navigation.George Mathews, Montreal is credited as the lithographerGeorge Mathews, Montreal is credited as the lithographerMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner JAMES LESLIEJames Leslie, 1854 Marysburgh, 1870 C. H. J. Snider from Capt. Byron Bongard's pictureJames Leslie, 1854 Marysburgh, 1870 C. H. J. Snider from Capt. Byron Bongard's pictureMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Straits of Mackinac, 1854STRAITS OF MACKINAC WITH THE APPROACHES THERETO FROM LAKES HURON AND MICHIGAN AND THE ENTRANCE BY THE DETOUR PASSAGE TO THE ST. MARY'S RIVER From trigonometrical Surveys under the direction of the TOPOGRAPHICAL BUREAU OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT in obedience to Acts of Congress requiring ...STRAITS OF MACKINAC WITH THE APPROACHES THERETO FROM LAKES HURON AND MICHIGAN AND THE ENTRANCE BY THE DETOUR PASSAGE TO THE ST. MARY'S RIVER From trigonometrical Surveys under the direction …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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