- Clipping, Pevensey R.R. #1 Pioneer School
Sundridge - Strong Union PL
- Prof S. T. Greene, B.A. Laid At Rest. Imposing Ceremony At The Institute
The Weekly Intelligencer, 27 Feb 1890 Death announcement for Prof S. T. Greene
The Weekly Intelligencer, 27 Feb 1890 Death announcement for Prof S. T. Greene
Belleville Public Library
- Gone To His Rest
Daily Ontario, 17 Feb 1890, p. 4 Prof S.T. Greene death announcement
Daily Ontario, 17 Feb 1890, p. 4 Prof S.T. Greene death announcement
Belleville Public Library
- The Funeral Obsequies
Daily Ontario, 20 Feb 1890, p. 4 Funeral announcement for Prof S.T. Greene
Daily Ontario, 20 Feb 1890, p. 4 Funeral announcement for Prof S.T. Greene
Belleville Public Library
- BPL Marchmont Home Scrapbook #2
Scrapbook with miscellaneous newspaper clippings and photos - 1870-1890 - donated to the Belleville Public Library
Scrapbook with miscellaneous newspaper clippings and photos - 1870-1890 - donated to the Belleville Public Library
Belleville Public Library
- Children of Silence
newspaper article - photocopy from microfilm - 3 parts - from the Daily Ontario - p.4
newspaper article - photocopy from microfilm - 3 parts - from the Daily Ontario - p.4
Belleville Public Library
- BPL Marchmont Home - Scrapbook #3
Collection of newspaper clippings - dated "1890-_" -donated to the Belleville Public Library
Collection of newspaper clippings - dated "1890-_" -donated to the Belleville Public Library
Belleville Public Library
- The Galatea and Miztec Released
Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 May 1890, p. 3, column 3 The Galatea and Miztec Released The barges Galatea and Miztec, of the Aztec's tow, were finally released and both taken to Manitowoc for docking and examination. The Aztec got back from Manitowoc Friday morning after being docked. She was but little injured. The tugs Nelson and ...
Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 May 1890, p. 3, column 3 The Galatea and Miztec Released The barges Galatea and Miztec, of the Aztec's tow, were finally released and both taken to Manitowoc for docking and examination. The Aztec got back …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 10 Oct, 1890
Buffalo, October 9. - [Special.] - The tug Peter Smith arrived last night. She will tow the two sections of the steel steamer Mackinaw through Lakes Erie and Ontario, and Canadian tugs will take them through the canals to Montreal. They will make a start Monday, weather permitting. ...
Buffalo, October 9. - [Special.] - The tug Peter Smith arrived last night. She will tow the two sections of the steel steamer Mackinaw through Lakes Erie and Ontario, and …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 12 Oct, 1890
Buffalo, October 11. - [Special.] - The tug Peter Smith this afternoon towed the forward end of the Mackinaw to Port Colborne. The after end will be towed over in the morning. The superintendent of the Welland Canal has given permission to let her go through on Sunday so as …
Buffalo, October 11. - [Special.] - The tug Peter Smith this afternoon towed the forward end of the Mackinaw to Port Colborne. The after end will be towed over in …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Oct 5, 1890
In 1889 F. W. Wheeler & Co., shipbuilders of West Bay City, Michigan, took a contract to build two ocean-going "tramp" type steamers for the Atlantic trade. The steamers, which were to be too large (291 ft. oa) for the Welland Canal, were built at the Saginaw River shipyard and …
In 1889 F. W. Wheeler & Co., shipbuilders of West Bay City, Michigan, took a contract to build two ocean-going "tramp" type steamers for the Atlantic trade. The steamers, which …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Oct 7, 1890
It was the steel steamer Mackinaw, built by F. W. Wheeler & Co. of West Bay City, that went down the river Sunday, instead of Davidson's first ocean trader, as was stated in The Free Press yesterday. The Mackinaw left Bay City Saturday at 2 p.m. for Buffalo, and reached …
It was the steel steamer Mackinaw, built by F. W. Wheeler & Co. of West Bay City, that went down the river Sunday, instead of Davidson's first ocean trader, as …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Wed., Oct 8, 1890
Buffalo, October 7. - [Special.] - The steel steamer mackinaw, built by Wheeler at Bay City for the coast trade, arrived late last night. She was put in the dry dock at the union yard this morning and the work of cutting her in two has begun. She will be …
Buffalo, October 7. - [Special.] - The steel steamer mackinaw, built by Wheeler at Bay City for the coast trade, arrived late last night. She was put in the dry …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Oct 24, 1890
The steel steamer Mackinaw, constructed at Bay City for the ocean freight trade, has arrived at Montreal, and will be taken thence to New York.
The steel steamer Mackinaw, constructed at Bay City for the ocean freight trade, has arrived at Montreal, and will be taken thence to New York.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Mon., Aug.4, 1890
John Lee Death claimed for a victim yesterday another of Oswego's best known citizens in the person of John Lee. He was born in Oswego 66 years ago and always lived here. By trade he was a ship ...
John Lee Death claimed for a victim yesterday another of Oswego's best known citizens in the person of John Lee. He was born in Oswego 66 years ago and always …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Monday, Dec. 8, 1890
OBITUARY. _______ Captain William Williams Died - In Oswego, N.Y., Dec. 7th, 1890, Captain William Williams, in the 82d year of his age. After a long, and, at the last a painful illness, Captain Williams died at his home in West Seneca street at 9 o'clock last ...
OBITUARY. _______ Captain William Williams Died - In Oswego, N.Y., Dec. 7th, 1890, Captain William Williams, in the 82d year of his age. After a long, and, at the last …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Sat., Oct. 4, 1890
Port Ontario. It doesn't matter to the people of Oswego county whether or not the Auburn Bulletin knows where Port Ontario is, but the government deems the place of enough importance to maintain it as a port of entry. navigators dare not enter the harbor there except in the ...
Port Ontario. It doesn't matter to the people of Oswego county whether or not the Auburn Bulletin knows where Port Ontario is, but the government deems the place of enough …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Sat., Oct. 4, 1890
The M'Kinley Bill ____ Collector Lyman Says It Will Go Into Effect To-morrow Night. Collector Lyman says that the new tariff bill will go into effect at 12 o'clock to-morrow night and that all barley received after that hour will be taxed 30 cents a bushel. Importers ...
The M'Kinley Bill ____ Collector Lyman Says It Will Go Into Effect To-morrow Night. Collector Lyman says that the new tariff bill will go into effect at 12 o'clock to-morrow …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Times (Oswego, NY), Monday, Oct. 6, 1890
THE TARIFF EXCITEMENT. ____ Lively Times At The Custom House All Day Yesterday. ____ Thirty-Eight Entries Since Saturday Evening - A million Bushels of Grain Entered -- The Saving to the Shippers About $110,000 in Duties - The Propeller Shickluna the Last to ...
THE TARIFF EXCITEMENT. ____ Lively Times At The Custom House All Day Yesterday. ____ Thirty-Eight Entries Since Saturday Evening - A million Bushels of Grain Entered -- The Saving to …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Daily Times (Oswego, NY), Sat., Oct. 4, 1890
The McKinley Bill in Canada. _____ The Canadians Hustling in the Shipment of their Products - A Few Hours More Shuts Them Out. Cape Vincent, N.Y. Oct. 3. - The seed houses here are working full force night and day emptying as many schooners as possible, in order to ...
The McKinley Bill in Canada. _____ The Canadians Hustling in the Shipment of their Products - A Few Hours More Shuts Them Out. Cape Vincent, N.Y. Oct. 3. - The …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes