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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 9 Nov., 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 9 Nov., 1876
    TextNewspaper       The provenance on both vessels is a bit fuzzy. The screw tug JOE MAC (US#13301) was built by VanSlyke & Notter at Buffalo in 1864, was rebuilt in 1873 and listed in most sources as having been first built in '73 (but has a continuous presence in official U.S. documents …
    TextNewspaper     The provenance on both vessels is a bit fuzzy. The screw tug JOE MAC (US#13301) was built by VanSlyke & Notter at Buffalo in 1864, was rebuilt in 1873 and …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Advertiser and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 13 Oct, 1876
    Detroit Advertiser and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 13 Oct, 1876
    TextNewspaper       THE SCHOONER MIDDLESEX. - The captain and crew of the schr Middlesex, lost on the Atlantic with a cargo of deals, have arrived home. The accident was caused by the oakum working out of a seam during a gale. The captain says that, although the Middlesex was an old vessel, …
    TextNewspaper     THE SCHOONER MIDDLESEX. - The captain and crew of the schr Middlesex, lost on the Atlantic with a cargo of deals, have arrived home. The accident was caused by the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Advertiser and Tribune (Detroit, MI), Sat., 29 Apr, 1876
    Detroit Advertiser and Tribune (Detroit, MI), Sat., 29 Apr, 1876
    TextNewspaper       THE FALCON. - In regard to the schr Falcon, which was lost at Chicago on Thursday, the Times says: The Falcon has been in the lumber trade for some twelve years, plying between this port and all points along the east shore. During the big storm of last fall she …
    TextNewspaper     THE FALCON. - In regard to the schr Falcon, which was lost at Chicago on Thursday, the Times says: The Falcon has been in the lumber trade for some twelve …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Ithaca Journal (Ithaca, NY), Wed., July 14, 1876
    Ithaca Journal (Ithaca, NY), Wed., July 14, 1876
    TextNewspaper       NORTH FAIR HAVEN The Southern Central Railroad has its northern terminus at North Fair Haven, on Little Sodus Bay. here are two small villages, Fair Haven and North Fair haven, about one mile apart. The bay is a deep indentation from the lake, and is two miles long and over …
    TextNewspaper     NORTH FAIR HAVEN The Southern Central Railroad has its northern terminus at North Fair Haven, on Little Sodus Bay. here are two small villages, Fair Haven and North Fair haven, …
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  • Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 13 Apr 1876
    Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 13 Apr 1876
    TextNewspaper       Conway's shore wheat vessels, the schooners Experiment, Industry, Glen Cuyler and Active, have run uninterruptedly between Ahnapee and Milwaukee,....
    TextNewspaper     Conway's shore wheat vessels, the schooners Experiment, Industry, Glen Cuyler and Active, have run uninterruptedly between Ahnapee and Milwaukee,....
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 25 May 1876, page 8
    Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 25 May 1876, page 8
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  • Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 22 June 1876, page 8
    Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 22 June 1876, page 8
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  • Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 21 Sept 1876, page 8
    Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 21 Sept 1876, page 8
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  • Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 5 Oct 1876, page 8
    Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 5 Oct 1876, page 8
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  • Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 19 Oct. 1876, page 8
    Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 19 Oct. 1876, page 8
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  • Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 26 Oct 1876, page 8
    Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 26 Oct 1876, page 8
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  • Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 9 Nov 1876, page 8
    Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 9 Nov 1876, page 8
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  • Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 16 Nov 1876, page 8
    Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 16 Nov 1876, page 8
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  • Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 7 Dec 1876, page 8
    Ahnapee Record (Algoma, WI), Thursday, 7 Dec 1876, page 8
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  • Oswego Weekly Palladium (Oswego, NY), Feb. 2, 1876
    Oswego Weekly Palladium (Oswego, NY), Feb. 2, 1876
    TextNewspaper       The following is from Landmarks of Oswego County, 1894, P. 395, which continues the list: Elias Root, May 1, 1871, to July 9, 1877. Daniel G. Fort, July 10, 1877, to January 13, 1882. John J. Lamoree, January 14, 1882, to July 31, 1885. Isaac B. Poucher, July 31, 1885, …
    TextNewspaper     The following is from Landmarks of Oswego County, 1894, P. 395, which continues the list: Elias Root, May 1, 1871, to July 9, 1877. Daniel G. Fort, July 10, 1877, …
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  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 2 Jun, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 2 Jun, 1876
    TextNewspaper       THE ICE AT DULUTH. - Mr. Preston Brady of this city, writing from near Mayfield on the propeller Manistee, May 28th, says: We have been running all day through the ice, and I think about two hours more will bring us through. It is astonishing to see the immense fields …
    TextNewspaper     THE ICE AT DULUTH. - Mr. Preston Brady of this city, writing from near Mayfield on the propeller Manistee, May 28th, says: We have been running all day through the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Wed, 7 Jun, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Wed, 7 Jun, 1876
    TextNewspaper       ICE IN LAKE SUPERIOR. - There is ice enough in Lake Superior to block the ports there, so that it is almost impossible for vessels to enter or depart. A dispatch received at the office of the Northern Transit line yesterday, from Duluth, stated that the Nashua had just arrived …
    TextNewspaper     ICE IN LAKE SUPERIOR. - There is ice enough in Lake Superior to block the ports there, so that it is almost impossible for vessels to enter or depart. A …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Thur., 16 Jun, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Thur., 16 Jun, 1876
    TextNewspaper       FROM DULUTH. - The propeller A. L. Craig left Duluth Monday, June 12th, at 5 p.m., with a full load of flour, wheat, and passengers. She had no difficulty working her way out through the ice, which extends about twenty miles below Duluth. It is very rotten and will trouble …
    TextNewspaper     FROM DULUTH. - The propeller A. L. Craig left Duluth Monday, June 12th, at 5 p.m., with a full load of flour, wheat, and passengers. She had no difficulty working …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 22 Jun, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), 22 Jun, 1876
    TextNewspaper       ICE AT DULUTH. - The Duluth Tribune of the 18th says of the situation in that vicinity: "Many score square miles of broken ice still remain at the head of the lake, but it has loosened up sufficiently under the action of the occasional west winds that we have had, …
    TextNewspaper     ICE AT DULUTH. - The Duluth Tribune of the 18th says of the situation in that vicinity: "Many score square miles of broken ice still remain at the head of …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Tue., 11 Jul, 1876
    Detroit Tribune (Detroit, MI), Tue., 11 Jul, 1876
    TextNewspaper       ICE AT DULUTH. - The propeller Garden City arrived down on Saturday from Duluth. Capt. Shaver reports that there are yet considerable quantities of ice in Lake Superior near Duluth, and that, in all probability it will be some time yet before it is all gone. This is quite remarkable, …
    TextNewspaper     ICE AT DULUTH. - The propeller Garden City arrived down on Saturday from Duluth. Capt. Shaver reports that there are yet considerable quantities of ice in Lake Superior near Duluth, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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