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- The Sea BirdDaily Milwaukee News, 12 Jan 1864 THE SEA BIRD.--Up to this time all efforts to get this steamer off have proved unavailing. The steam pumps which were put on board were found ineffectual to clear her of water, and they have been taken off. She is still comparatively uninjured, except the displacement of some portion of …Daily Milwaukee News, 12 Jan 1864 THE SEA BIRD.--Up to this time all efforts to get this steamer off have proved unavailing. The steam pumps which were put on board were found ineffectual to clear her …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wrecked Vessels RecoveredDaily Milwaukee News, 21 May 1864, p. 8, column 3 Wrecked Vessels Recovered. --Capt. Courneen, marine inspector at Toronto, C. W., arrived in Detroit on Wednesday, and reports the bark Mary Jane and schooner Rebecca Foster, ashore since last fall at Long Point, in a fair way of being recovered. Wreckers, with steam pumps, are at ...Daily Milwaukee News, 21 May 1864, p. 8, column 3 Wrecked Vessels Recovered. --Capt. Courneen, marine inspector at Toronto, C. W., arrived in Detroit on Wednesday, and reports the bark Mary Jane and schooner Rebecca Foster, ashore since last fall …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), September 21, 1864THE NEW STEAMER IRONSIDES This magnificent steamer made her appearance yesterday morning, at the foot of Woodward avenue, and in a short time was visited by a large number of our citizens, who, having already heard much of the superiority of her structure were anxious to see for ...THE NEW STEAMER IRONSIDES This magnificent steamer made her appearance yesterday morning, at the foot of Woodward avenue, and in a short time was visited by a large number of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 19 Mar 1864* The press at this time regarded any accident that resulted in a significant cost to the owners as a "disaster."* The press at this time regarded any accident that resulted in a significant cost to the owners as a "disaster."Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 15 Apr 1864In the 1860's laws were passed and discoveries made that allowed and encouraged a boom in the metals mining industry in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. These led to a boom in the establishment of mines for various ores which was to have profound effects on shipping on the entire Great Lakes. …In the 1860's laws were passed and discoveries made that allowed and encouraged a boom in the metals mining industry in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. These led to a boom in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 3 Apr 1864OPENING OF NAVIGATION. - The following table gives the dates of the opening of navigation at Detroit for the past 26 years, including the present year. It is compiled from past records and therefore is perfectly correct [sic]: 1839, March 12, steamer Erie, Captain Edwards, ...OPENING OF NAVIGATION. - The following table gives the dates of the opening of navigation at Detroit for the past 26 years, including the present year. It is compiled from …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 14 Apr 1864LAKE SUPERIOR NAVIGATION _____ Sketch of its History and Arrangements for the Present Season _____ The arrangements of the Lake Superior Line for the coming season have been completed and will be composed of the following first-class steamers: Steamers ...LAKE SUPERIOR NAVIGATION _____ Sketch of its History and Arrangements for the Present Season _____ The arrangements of the Lake Superior Line for the coming season have been completed and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 19 Apr 1864HISTORY OF LAKE SUPERIOR NAVIGATION - In our issue a few days since, we presented a brief review of the early history of Lake Superior navigation and the traffic to Sault Ste. Marie., with the names of steamers which have plied to that locality during different seasons closing with ...HISTORY OF LAKE SUPERIOR NAVIGATION - In our issue a few days since, we presented a brief review of the early history of Lake Superior navigation and the traffic to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 13 Apr 1864*Probably refers to the schooner RECOVERY, which was hidden on Isle Royale during the War of 1812.*Probably refers to the schooner RECOVERY, which was hidden on Isle Royale during the War of 1812.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 13 Apr 1864TUG GEO. B. McCLELLAN. - This new and powerful propeller tug has been thoroughly overhauled, repainted, supplied with an able crew, a splendid set of colors, and in every way made ready for business. Captain Geo. King, who thoroughly knows every crook and channel within a hundred miles ...TUG GEO. B. McCLELLAN. - This new and powerful propeller tug has been thoroughly overhauled, repainted, supplied with an able crew, a splendid set of colors, and in every way …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 15 Apr 1864DATES OF OPENING OF NAVIGATION AT BUFFALO. - Below will be found the dates of the opening of navigation at Buffalo for the past thirty-seven years, including the present season: 1827, April 21, Schooner Bolivar arrives. 1828, April 1, Schooner Liberty departs. 1829, May ...DATES OF OPENING OF NAVIGATION AT BUFFALO. - Below will be found the dates of the opening of navigation at Buffalo for the past thirty-seven years, including the present season: …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 12 Oct 1864The engine and machinery were salvaged and went into the new propeller WINSLOW of about the same size, which was launched in the spring of 1865, and which lasted until 1911.The engine and machinery were salvaged and went into the new propeller WINSLOW of about the same size, which was launched in the spring of 1865, and which lasted until …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), March 17, 1864NAVIGATION OPEN AT OSWEGO. --The tug J. H. BLOORE was steamed up this afternoon and plying around the harbor. --- Oswego Times, 14th.NAVIGATION OPEN AT OSWEGO. --The tug J. H. BLOORE was steamed up this afternoon and plying around the harbor. --- Oswego Times, 14th.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), March 28, 1864Our Harbor. - Things look very lively to-day in our harbor, and appearances indicate an early resumption of business. A number of vessels are being thoroughly overhauled and painted, preparatory to spreading their wings for a journey towards the setting sun. The fact that vessel ...Our Harbor. - Things look very lively to-day in our harbor, and appearances indicate an early resumption of business. A number of vessels are being thoroughly overhauled and painted, preparatory …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), April 1, 1864TO MARINERS. -- The lighthouse on the wharf at Port Hope will hereafter show a white light, as we learn from a harbor masters notice from that harbor. Our sailors, some of whom are now getting ready to leave this port, will be on the look-out, and remember the white …TO MARINERS. -- The lighthouse on the wharf at Port Hope will hereafter show a white light, as we learn from a harbor masters notice from that harbor. Our sailors, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Tues., March 29, 1864Launch. - At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, there was launched from the yard of Mr. Samuel Miller, a fine new vessel called the Opeechee. She is owned by Messrs. Miller and Kitts, and is a staunch trim-built craft of about 8,000 bushels. She was launched sidewise, went off very ...Launch. - At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, there was launched from the yard of Mr. Samuel Miller, a fine new vessel called the Opeechee. She is owned by Messrs. Miller …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), April 7, 1864Oswego Seaman's Union. - An organization bearing this name has been formed in this city, and is now in a flourishing condition. Pursuant to a call, those interested held a meeting at the Music Hall on Thursday evening last week, when a Constitution and By-Laws were adopted, and ...Oswego Seaman's Union. - An organization bearing this name has been formed in this city, and is now in a flourishing condition. Pursuant to a call, those interested held a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), April 8, 1864NEW WEIGH LOCK. Workmen are now engaged in building the coffer dam at the site selected for the new weigh lock. The work of constructing the lock will be vigorously carried on to its completion. --- Oswego CommercialNEW WEIGH LOCK. Workmen are now engaged in building the coffer dam at the site selected for the new weigh lock. The work of constructing the lock will be vigorously …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), April 8, 1864The Harbor. - The work of refitting vessels is fairly begun in our harbor, yesterday and to-day being the busiest of the season. Quite a number of vessels are taking on their canvass, and soon our noble blue Ontario will be flecked with snowy sail. - We're glad of it. …The Harbor. - The work of refitting vessels is fairly begun in our harbor, yesterday and to-day being the busiest of the season. Quite a number of vessels are taking …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), April 9, 1864The Seamans Union - This organization which we noticed some few days since, continues to grow in strength, over fifty members being added at their last meeting. There are now upwards of three hundred names on the roll, and applications for membership are constantly being made. The seamen of ...The Seamans Union - This organization which we noticed some few days since, continues to grow in strength, over fifty members being added at their last meeting. There are now …Maritime History of the Great Lakes