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  • St. Joseph Traveler (St. Joseph, MI), 13 March 1861
    St. Joseph Traveler (St. Joseph, MI), 13 March 1861
    TextNewspaper       We notice in the St. Joseph Ship Yard, owned by Capt. Geo. Hanson, a fine new vessel on the stocks, which he is building for James E. Stevens, Esq. Her dimensions are - Length of keel 84 feet; breadth of beam 22 feet; depth of hold 6 1/2 feet. She …
    TextNewspaper     We notice in the St. Joseph Ship Yard, owned by Capt. Geo. Hanson, a fine new vessel on the stocks, which he is building for James E. Stevens, Esq. Her …
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  • St. Joseph Traveler (St. Joseph, MI), 18 Sept. 1861
    St. Joseph Traveler (St. Joseph, MI), 18 Sept. 1861
    TextNewspaper       The St. Joseph Life Boat. It is well known that the Life Boat furnished by the United States Government for this port, is out of repair, and in its present condition, almost wholly useless. At the time of the getting up of these boats for our inland waters, it was …
    TextNewspaper     The St. Joseph Life Boat. It is well known that the Life Boat furnished by the United States Government for this port, is out of repair, and in its present …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 16 July 1861 (Tuesday)
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 16 July 1861 (Tuesday)
    TextNewspaper       For some days past great anxiety has prevailed concerning the safety of the propeller L. B. Britton , Capt. Adams , which left St. Joseph , Michigan, for this port on ...
    TextNewspaper     For some days past great anxiety has prevailed concerning the safety of the propeller L. B. Britton , Capt. Adams , which left St. Joseph , Michigan, for this port …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • St. Joseph Traveler (St. Joseph, MI), 18 Sept. 1861
    St. Joseph Traveler (St. Joseph, MI), 18 Sept. 1861
    TextNewspaper       "Bell Stevens." On Saturday last, J. E. Stevens new vessel, bearing the above name, was successfully launched, at the Ship Yard, foot of Main Street. Several hundred people assembled to witness the sight, and as she moved swiftly down the "ways" and dashed safely into the river, ...
    TextNewspaper     "Bell Stevens." On Saturday last, J. E. Stevens new vessel, bearing the above name, was successfully launched, at the Ship Yard, foot of Main Street. Several hundred people assembled to …
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