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  • Berrien Springs Era (Berrien Springs, MI), 1 June 1887 (Wednesday)
    Berrien Springs Era (Berrien Springs, MI), 1 June 1887 (Wednesday)
    TextNewspaper       THE PURITAN. The new Graham & Morton steamer was successfully launched last Wednesday, in the presence of about 5000 people. The dimensions of the boat briefly stated are as follows: Length of keel, 165 feet; over all, 175 feet; depth of hold, 13 feet; breadth of beam ...
    TextNewspaper     THE PURITAN. The new Graham & Morton steamer was successfully launched last Wednesday, in the presence of about 5000 people. The dimensions of the boat briefly stated are as follows: …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 4 October 1887, page 1
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 4 October 1887, page 1
    TextNewspaper       South Haven, October 3. - [Special.] - The schooner City of Green Bay, a three master, bound down the lake loaded with iron ore, sprung a leak off Saugatuck last night. The Captain attempted to keep her afloat until the heavy sea subsided and lay off shore here. At 4 …
    TextNewspaper     South Haven, October 3. - [Special.] - The schooner City of Green Bay, a three master, bound down the lake loaded with iron ore, sprung a leak off Saugatuck last …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 12 November 1887 (Saturday)
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), 12 November 1887 (Saturday)
    TextNewspaper       Capt. A. P. Read , owner of the schooner Myosotis , received a telegram from Capt. John Mahoney , the master, reporting the loss of his vessel at TextNewspaper     Capt. A. P. Read , owner of the schooner Myosotis , received a telegram from Capt. John Mahoney , the master, reporting the loss of his vessel at Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 4 Oct. 1887, page 1
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 4 Oct. 1887, page 1
    TextNewspaper       Buffalo, October 3. - [Special].] - The storm which set in shortly before 7 o'clock this morning has been the most severe one of the season. The wind reached fifty-two miles an hour several times between 7 a.m. and noon, and blew at a rate of forty-five miles steady since …
    TextNewspaper     Buffalo, October 3. - [Special].] - The storm which set in shortly before 7 o'clock this morning has been the most severe one of the season. The wind reached fifty-two …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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