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  • Frank B. Stevens (1867)
    Frank B. Stevens (1867)
    Shipcomment       Other Names: St. Joseph; Official No.: 134517; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1916) as St. Joseph 146x29x11 Owned by American Transit Co., Sarnia. Built by Hitchcock & Gibson Shipyard, Buffalo, N.Y. Sank 05/19 in harbour at Ashtabula, Ohio, and abandoned.
    Shipcomment     Other Names: St. Joseph; Official No.: 134517; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1916) as St. Joseph 146x29x11 Owned by American Transit Co., Sarnia. Built by Hitchcock & Gibson Shipyard, Buffalo, N.Y. Sank …
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  • Schooner Fearless
    Schooner Fearless
    Image       The 165-ton schooner, Fearless; 120 x 24; built 1867 Ferrysburgh, Mich. Home port, Milwaukee. Well known old time wood and lumber carrier. Listed Inland Lloyds Vessel registry, 1893, and in Ship Masters. Assoc. Directory, 1903.
    Image     The 165-ton schooner, Fearless; 120 x 24; built 1867 Ferrysburgh, Mich. Home port, Milwaukee. Well known old time wood and lumber carrier. Listed Inland Lloyds Vessel registry, 1893, and in …
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  • Steamer Hilton
    Steamer Hilton
    Image       The Str. Hilton was built in E. Saginaw, Mich., in 1867; 166 gross tons; 110 feet long, 27 feet wide x 8 deep. Like many ships of the era, it used both sail and steam. Listed in Beers, History of the Great Lakes, Vol. l, p. 837; Inland Lloyds Vessel …
    Image     The Str. Hilton was built in E. Saginaw, Mich., in 1867; 166 gross tons; 110 feet long, 27 feet wide x 8 deep. Like many ships of the era, it …
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  • Schooner South Side
    Schooner South Side
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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 9 April 1867
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 9 April 1867
    TextNewspaper       Wire-Rigged Vessels. - Capt. Robert Gaskin, an old pioneer of the lakes, and general agent for the late improved fit-out for vessels known as the wire standing gear, has been in this city for several days past preparing to fit out for a number of vessels now in process of …
    TextNewspaper     Wire-Rigged Vessels. - Capt. Robert Gaskin, an old pioneer of the lakes, and general agent for the late improved fit-out for vessels known as the wire standing gear, has been …
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  • Oswego Advertiser and Times (Oswego, NY), Wed., Aug. 14, 1867
    Oswego Advertiser and Times (Oswego, NY), Wed., Aug. 14, 1867
    TextNewspaper       Steamboat Collision. - Propeller Magnet Sunk. - Last night at about half-past ten o'clock as the steamer Bay State, of the American Express line, Capt. Morley, was passing from Ogdensburgh to this port, when seven miles below Kingston, she run into and sunk the Propeller Magnet, ...
    TextNewspaper     Steamboat Collision. - Propeller Magnet Sunk. - Last night at about half-past ten o'clock as the steamer Bay State, of the American Express line, Capt. Morley, was passing from Ogdensburgh …
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  • Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Thurs., April 11, 1867
    Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Thurs., April 11, 1867
    TextNewspaper       Irwin & Sloan's New Elevator. - One of the most deplorable calamities striking at the business interests of the city was the burning of the great elevator of Messrs. Irwin & Sloan, which occurred last fall. The building was the largest and finestg of its kind in the city, or …
    TextNewspaper     Irwin & Sloan's New Elevator. - One of the most deplorable calamities striking at the business interests of the city was the burning of the great elevator of Messrs. Irwin …
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  • Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Wed., Aug. 21, 1867
    Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Wed., Aug. 21, 1867
    TextNewspaper       A Splendid Canal Boat. - One of the largest and staunchest boats ever built fgor the canals is now lying at the dock-yard in Texas. It is owned by Geo. A. Marsden, of Texas, and was built by S.M. Robinson of Oswego. The heel was laid about the 10th day …
    TextNewspaper     A Splendid Canal Boat. - One of the largest and staunchest boats ever built fgor the canals is now lying at the dock-yard in Texas. It is owned by Geo. …
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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), July 28, 1867
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), July 28, 1867
    TextNewspaper       A TRIP FROM BUFFALO TO DETROIT IN 1825 _______ Six Days on Lake Erie in a First-Class Steamer _______ No long ago I observed a communication in THE FREE PRESS entitled "Steamers Flying Between Detroit and Buffalo in 1832." Trusting that some of my recollections ...
    TextNewspaper     A TRIP FROM BUFFALO TO DETROIT IN 1825 _______ Six Days on Lake Erie in a First-Class Steamer _______ No long ago I observed a communication in THE FREE PRESS …
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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 20 Sep, 1867, page 1
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 20 Sep, 1867, page 1
    TextNewspaper       It is debatable whether this medium-sized tug (110 ft., 123 t.) was named W. R. MUIR or W. K. MUIR. There was another tug named W. K. MUIR, operating out of Milwaukee at this time. Extracts of official records show the spelling W. R. MUIR though she always shows in …
    TextNewspaper     It is debatable whether this medium-sized tug (110 ft., 123 t.) was named W. R. MUIR or W. K. MUIR. There was another tug named W. K. MUIR, operating out …
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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 21 Sep, 1867, page 4
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 21 Sep, 1867, page 4
    TextNewspaper       THE ILL-FATED TUG MUIR. - This ill-fated steamer, the career of which terminated so disastrously, was formerly the Hamilton Morton, and was built at Buffalo in 1854. After several years' service the Morton was partially destroyed by fire at this port, and in 1863 was rebuilt and ...
    TextNewspaper     THE ILL-FATED TUG MUIR. - This ill-fated steamer, the career of which terminated so disastrously, was formerly the Hamilton Morton, and was built at Buffalo in 1854. After several years' …
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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 24 Dec., 1867
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 24 Dec., 1867
    TextNewspaper       Total Loss of Life on the Lakes During the year 1867 ______ The following is an accurate detail of deaths among seamen during the year now closing, either from natural cause or accident, and total loss of lives on the lakes: Gilman Appleby, an old steamboat ...
    TextNewspaper     Total Loss of Life on the Lakes During the year 1867 ______ The following is an accurate detail of deaths among seamen during the year now closing, either from natural …
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  • Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Thursday May 30, 1867
    Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Thursday May 30, 1867
    TextNewspaper       TO SHIP AND BOAT OWNERS A card from the owners and proprietors of the ship and boat yards appearing in the columns of your paper, Mr. Editor stating that the Ship Carpenters and Caulkers' Protective Union attempted virtually to manage, or mismanage, their yards, and strove to ...
    TextNewspaper     TO SHIP AND BOAT OWNERS A card from the owners and proprietors of the ship and boat yards appearing in the columns of your paper, Mr. Editor stating that the …
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  • Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Wednesday Evening May 1, 1867
    Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), Wednesday Evening May 1, 1867
    TextNewspaper       The Jamaica -- The schooner Jamaica was launched at the foot of West First street at 4(?) O'clock yesterday afternoon. The Jamaica was built by Messrs. Goble and Mcfarlane for Thomas Mott, Esq., and has been sold by him to M. L. Wheeler, Esq., and Capt. Shattuck. She is built …
    TextNewspaper     The Jamaica -- The schooner Jamaica was launched at the foot of West First street at 4(?) O'clock yesterday afternoon. The Jamaica was built by Messrs. Goble and Mcfarlane for …
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  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), June  3, 1867
    Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), June 3, 1867
    TextNewspaper       A New Tug in the Harbor. - We were this morning treated to a very pleasant excursion over the blue waters of Old Ontario, on the tug, "G.S. Dodge," - a recent accession to the tug force in our harbor. The "Dodge" is owned by Baltis Bros. & Hoffman, of …
    TextNewspaper     A New Tug in the Harbor. - We were this morning treated to a very pleasant excursion over the blue waters of Old Ontario, on the tug, "G.S. Dodge," - …
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  • Hamilton Evening Times (Hamilton, ON), September 25, 1867
    Hamilton Evening Times (Hamilton, ON), September 25, 1867
    TextNewspaper       Launch At Wellington Square - A fine new schooner was launched at Wellington Square yesterday, by Messrs. Bunten and Waldie, being the third completed there the present season. The new craft was named "Sweepstakes". The launch was witnessed by a large number of spectators. The ...
    TextNewspaper     Launch At Wellington Square - A fine new schooner was launched at Wellington Square yesterday, by Messrs. Bunten and Waldie, being the third completed there the present season. The new …
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  • Hamilton Evening Times (Hamilton, ON), November 26, 1867
    Hamilton Evening Times (Hamilton, ON), November 26, 1867
    TextNewspaper       Launch At Port Nelson - On Saturday last a staunch little craft was launched at Port Nelson, built by Alex Leclair for W.J. Douglass, the whole work having been completed since the 1st of September, as the timeber was standing in the tree at that time. She is seventy feet …
    TextNewspaper     Launch At Port Nelson - On Saturday last a staunch little craft was launched at Port Nelson, built by Alex Leclair for W.J. Douglass, the whole work having been completed …
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  • Hamilton Evening Times (Hamilton, ON), February 26, 1867
    Hamilton Evening Times (Hamilton, ON), February 26, 1867
    TextNewspaper       A New Iron Steamer - A fine new iron steamer is at present in course of construction at Capt. Zealand's yard, under the supervision of Captain John Malcolmson, the owner. The hull was built at one of the famous establishments on the Clyde, Scotland, and having been set up complete, …
    TextNewspaper     A New Iron Steamer - A fine new iron steamer is at present in course of construction at Capt. Zealand's yard, under the supervision of Captain John Malcolmson, the owner. …
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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 22 May 1867
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 22 May 1867
    TextNewspaper       A DETROIT VESSEL BOARDED BY BRITISH OFFICERS - The schooner Belle City, Capt. Morgan, on a recent passage from Buffalo to this port, was boarded by a posse of officers sent out from Port Colborne, while she lay partially becalmed off that port, on suspicion of being an armed Fenian …
    TextNewspaper     A DETROIT VESSEL BOARDED BY BRITISH OFFICERS - The schooner Belle City, Capt. Morgan, on a recent passage from Buffalo to this port, was boarded by a posse of officers …
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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sat., 21 Dec, 1867, page 2
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sat., 21 Dec, 1867, page 2
    TextNewspaper       *These vessels were probably (in part): ARAXES, ATLANTIC, CHICAGO, COMET, DUNKIRK, ECLIPSE, EQUINOX, FOUNTAIN CITY, ILLINOIS, MARQUETTE, MISSOURI, NEW YORK, OLD CONCORD, ROCKET, SAGINAW, MARY STEWART, TOLEDO. EQUATOR and OMAR PASHA were sold earlier in the season.
    TextNewspaper     *These vessels were probably (in part): ARAXES, ATLANTIC, CHICAGO, COMET, DUNKIRK, ECLIPSE, EQUINOX, FOUNTAIN CITY, ILLINOIS, MARQUETTE, MISSOURI, NEW YORK, OLD CONCORD, ROCKET, SAGINAW, MARY STEWART, TOLEDO. EQUATOR and OMAR …
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