- Steam on the Erie Canal
Steam on the Erie Canal. - The people of western New York are rejoicing over the success of the experiment of introducing steam on the Erie Canal. The difficulty heretofore has been that the wave, driven to the banks of the canal by the action of the screw of the …
Steam on the Erie Canal. - The people of western New York are rejoicing over the success of the experiment of introducing steam on the Erie Canal. The difficulty heretofore …
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- Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1858
The Osprey was built at Sandusky, Ohio in 1853 and was 247 tons. W.T. Richmond, Buffalo, listed as last owner in enrollment records, April 24, 1858.
The Osprey was built at Sandusky, Ohio in 1853 and was 247 tons. W.T. Richmond, Buffalo, listed as last owner in enrollment records, April 24, 1858.
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- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1858
Death Of Henry Eagle. - Another venerable citizen and prominent land mark, as it were, of our community, has been taken to his final rest. We are called upon to record the decease of Henry Eagle, who died yesterday in the 74th year of his age, after a somewhat limited …
Death Of Henry Eagle. - Another venerable citizen and prominent land mark, as it were, of our community, has been taken to his final rest. We are called upon to …
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- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), March 31, 1858
Fitting Out. - The fair weather has given an impulse to business in the harbor. Many vessels have already donned their summer apparel in readiness for departure to distant ports, some to the Upper Lakes and others to Canadian ports. Other vessels are undergoing a thorough coat of ...
Fitting Out. - The fair weather has given an impulse to business in the harbor. Many vessels have already donned their summer apparel in readiness for departure to distant ports, …
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- Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Friday, April 9, 1858
Oswego And Its Business _________ Of the many branches of business in this city, the Ship yards are deserving of particular commendation and may be regarded as Institutions of Oswego. In the Way of affording employment to laborers, and trade to the merchant, ...
Oswego And Its Business _________ Of the many branches of business in this city, the Ship yards are deserving of particular commendation and may be regarded as Institutions of Oswego. …
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- Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Mon., April 12, 1858
Oswego And Its Business _______ The shipping and grain merchants represent a capital, the influence of which is felt not only at home but through the whole western country. Located in a port which affords the greatest facilities on Lake Ontario for ...
Oswego And Its Business _______ The shipping and grain merchants represent a capital, the influence of which is felt not only at home but through the whole western country. Located …
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- Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Tues., April 13, 1858
Death Of An Old And Valued Citizen. - It was our melancholy duty yesterday to record the death of another of our oldest , most prominent and respected citizens. Hunter Crane died at his residence, in this city, on Sunday morning, the 11th inst., between seven and eight o'clock after …
Death Of An Old And Valued Citizen. - It was our melancholy duty yesterday to record the death of another of our oldest , most prominent and respected citizens. Hunter …
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- Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Sat., May 8, 1858
Captain John T. Trowbridge. _______ We regret to announce to our readers the death of Capt. John T. Trowbridge, an old and respected citizen, for many years identified with the commercial interests of Oswego and Rochester, which took place in Racine County, Wisconsin, to ...
Captain John T. Trowbridge. _______ We regret to announce to our readers the death of Capt. John T. Trowbridge, an old and respected citizen, for many years identified with the …
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- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), May 8, 1858
A New tug called the "Major Dana," formerly employed on Oneida Lake, has made her appearance in our harbor. The "Dana" is newly painted and is a neat looking craft.
A New tug called the "Major Dana," formerly employed on Oneida Lake, has made her appearance in our harbor. The "Dana" is newly painted and is a neat looking craft.
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- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Mon., May 10, 1858
Collision - Schooner Acadia Sunk. - On Saturday night last, the schooner L. J. Latham, which cleared from this port on Saturday evening, and the Canadian schooner Acadia came in collision on the Lake, off Little Sodus. * The Acadia had her side stove in and went down in about …
Collision - Schooner Acadia Sunk. - On Saturday night last, the schooner L. J. Latham, which cleared from this port on Saturday evening, and the Canadian schooner Acadia came in …
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- Colborne Transcript (Colborne, ON), May 28, 1858
Oswego _______ Those of our readers who have never had the pleasure of visiting Oswego, and who propose treating themselves to the indulgence of traveling during the coming summer, can hardly pitch upon a more interesting locality than the thriving, bustling little city ...
Oswego _______ Those of our readers who have never had the pleasure of visiting Oswego, and who propose treating themselves to the indulgence of traveling during the coming summer, can …
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- Rochester Union & Advertiser (Rochester, NY), June 7, 1858
Vessel For Labrador -- Have we a "Codfish Aristocracy" among us? So it would seem, they are decidedly "down at the mouth!" Not to be figurative, we will explain: This morning's dawn witnessed the departure of the Schooner "Charlotte" from the mouth of the Genesee, bound for the coast ...
Vessel For Labrador -- Have we a "Codfish Aristocracy" among us? So it would seem, they are decidedly "down at the mouth!" Not to be figurative, we will explain: This …
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- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), July 18, 1858
A Morning Lake Scene. - The weather was clear and serene yesterday morning, the view upon the Lake was very fine, and the occasional cool zephyrs were peculiarly refreshing. A number of vessels were languidly moving off in the horizon, their sails flapping restlessly in the calm, and ...
A Morning Lake Scene. - The weather was clear and serene yesterday morning, the view upon the Lake was very fine, and the occasional cool zephyrs were peculiarly refreshing. A …
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- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Wed. , Aug. 20, 1858
Robbery on the Steamer Ontario. - A young man from Kentucky, on his way to Cambridge, Mass., was robbed on the steamer Ontario, on Monday night, on his way from Lewiston to Oswego, of his wallet and $180 in Kentucky bank bills. It seems that the young man took a …
Robbery on the Steamer Ontario. - A young man from Kentucky, on his way to Cambridge, Mass., was robbed on the steamer Ontario, on Monday night, on his way from …
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- Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Monday, Oct. 18, 1858
Melancholy Accident - Explosion Of the Steam Tug J. H. Bloore. - This morning about half past five o'clock, the steam tugs Robert Reid and J.H. Bloore left the harbor on the look out for vessels on the Lake, and when about three quarters of a mile out the Bloore …
Melancholy Accident - Explosion Of the Steam Tug J. H. Bloore. - This morning about half past five o'clock, the steam tugs Robert Reid and J.H. Bloore left the harbor …
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- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Tues., Nov. 23, 1858
The schooner City of Toronto, that went ashore outside the Piers is being stripped of her sails and tackle. She lays close alongside the pier, is filled with water, and probably has lost most of her bottom by pounding; but sits square and erect. She appears to be little injured …
The schooner City of Toronto, that went ashore outside the Piers is being stripped of her sails and tackle. She lays close alongside the pier, is filled with water, and …
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- Buffalo Courier, Saturday, October 16, 1858
Oswego, Oct. 15. - The schooner ROMAN, Capt. Wm. Wheeler left Detroit on the 6th, for this port with wheat, and has not been heard from, was out in the late tremendous gale and is feared lost with all on board. Vessel and cargo fully insured.
Oswego, Oct. 15. - The schooner ROMAN, Capt. Wm. Wheeler left Detroit on the 6th, for this port with wheat, and has not been heard from, was out in the …
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- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Wed. Sept. 30, 1858
A new Vessel - Ald. Rogers has just completed a very splendid schooner-rigged vessel, at his ship yard, which is allowed to be as fine and staunch a vessel as was ever built in this city.- She is of the largest class that can pass the Welland Canal locks being …
A new Vessel - Ald. Rogers has just completed a very splendid schooner-rigged vessel, at his ship yard, which is allowed to be as fine and staunch a vessel as …
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- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Fri April 16,1858
Our Steam tugs Some Corrections. The times on Wednesday gave what purports to be a list of the Steam Tugs plying in Oswego Harbor, their power and average cost. There are several important errors in its statement, a few of which we will mention If the first place Messrs. ...
Our Steam tugs Some Corrections. The times on Wednesday gave what purports to be a list of the Steam Tugs plying in Oswego Harbor, their power and average cost. There …
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- Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Nov. 19, 1858
The Schooner City of Toronto Ashore. - At about half past 11 o'clock last night the alarm bell sounded the schooner City of Toronto, Capt. George Goulding, being in distress. She left Toronto yesterday morning at five o'clock under good sail with a moderate breeze from the west. ...
The Schooner City of Toronto Ashore. - At about half past 11 o'clock last night the alarm bell sounded the schooner City of Toronto, Capt. George Goulding, being in distress. …
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