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  • A Lumber Tow
    A Lumber Tow
    Imagecomment       The H. HOUGHTEN was launched in 1889 and had her pilot house moved to the forecastle in 1891.
    Imagecomment     The H. HOUGHTEN was launched in 1889 and had her pilot house moved to the forecastle in 1891.
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  • United Empire
    United Empire
    Image       Photograph of Northwest Transportation Company steamboat UNITED EMPIRE in Kincardine.
    Image     Photograph of Northwest Transportation Company steamboat UNITED EMPIRE in Kincardine.
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  • Steamer Sidney O. Neff
    Steamer Sidney O. Neff
    Image       The former barge turned steamer caught in the ice north of Chicago. Built Manitowoc, Wis. in 1890 for Capt. Sam Neff & Sons and sold in 1898. Listed Ship Masters' Assoc. Directories, 1903, etc. Other photos, compilations, and a drawing of this vessel....
    Image     The former barge turned steamer caught in the ice north of Chicago. Built Manitowoc, Wis. in 1890 for Capt. Sam Neff & Sons and sold in 1898. Listed Ship Masters' …
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  • Schooner Ebenezer
    Schooner Ebenezer
    Image       The schooner Ebenezer was built at Ephraim, Wis. in 1890; 57 feet long, 15 feet wide; 39 gross tons. F. Hogenson listed as owner in the Ship Masters' Assoc. Directory, 1903.
    Image     The schooner Ebenezer was built at Ephraim, Wis. in 1890; 57 feet long, 15 feet wide; 39 gross tons. F. Hogenson listed as owner in the Ship Masters' Assoc. Directory, …
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  • Tug Welcome
    Tug Welcome
    Image       The Welcome, widely known in and around Milwaukee, was a familiar sight steaming in and out of the harbor for a tow, or warping a tow into a river berth or whistling for the city bridges, sliding smoothly by under the gaze of interested but impatient watchers of the "bridge …
    Image     The Welcome, widely known in and around Milwaukee, was a familiar sight steaming in and out of the harbor for a tow, or warping a tow into a river berth …
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  • Propeller BUSINESS
    Propeller BUSINESS
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  • Schooner ERIE BELLE
    Schooner ERIE BELLE
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  • The Miztec and Galatea
    The Miztec and Galatea
    NewspaperText  Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 2 May 1890, p. 5     THE MIZTEC AND GALATEA. MINERVILLE, May 1.--The barges Miztec and Galatea, consorts of the steam barge Aztec, which were driven ashore here yesterday afternoon, are lying easy on a sandy bottom and can be cleared without much trouble if taken off before a sandbar forms outside of ...
    NewspaperText  Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 2 May 1890, p. 5   THE MIZTEC AND GALATEA. MINERVILLE, May 1.--The barges Miztec and Galatea, consorts of the steam barge Aztec, which were driven ashore here yesterday afternoon, are lying easy on a sandy …
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  • Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), May 1, 1890
    Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), May 1, 1890
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  • Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), May 22, 1890
    Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), May 22, 1890
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  • Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), June 5, 1890
    Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), June 5, 1890
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  • Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), July 10, 1890
    Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), July 10, 1890
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  • Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), July 17, 1890
    Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), July 17, 1890
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  • Propeller Stranded
    Propeller Stranded
    NewspaperText  Flesherton Advance, 31 Jul 1890, p. 2     Propeller Stranded A despatch from Cheboygan Mich., states that the Canadian propeller Cuba, bound down with grain, stranded on Grey's Reef at 4 o'clock on Sunday morning in a fog, and is full of water. The captain went to Cheboygan for help and employed the tug Favorite, which ...
    NewspaperText  Flesherton Advance, 31 Jul 1890, p. 2   Propeller Stranded A despatch from Cheboygan Mich., states that the Canadian propeller Cuba, bound down with grain, stranded on Grey's Reef at 4 o'clock on Sunday morning in a fog, …
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  • Pier at Thousand Island Park
    Pier at Thousand Island Park
    Image       Photograph of the steamboat ARGYLE at the pier at Thousand Island Park
    Image     Photograph of the steamboat ARGYLE at the pier at Thousand Island Park
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  • Steamer North King, 1000 Islands
    Steamer North King, 1000 Islands
    Image       Photograph of the steamboat NORTH KING in the Thousand Islands. In the foreground are two people in a rowboat. In the background is the Alster Tower, the Boldt family playhouse on Heart Island.
    Image     Photograph of the steamboat NORTH KING in the Thousand Islands. In the foreground are two people in a rowboat. In the background is the Alster Tower, the Boldt family playhouse …
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  • History of Detroit and Wayne County and Early Michigan
    History of Detroit and Wayne County and Early Michigan
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  • Remarkable Recollections
    Remarkable Recollections
    NewspaperText       The CAROLINE was not built in Kingston, and not in 1832. The IROQUOIS routinely ran up as well as down the Gallops rapids before the BROCKVILLE
    NewspaperText     The CAROLINE was not built in Kingston, and not in 1832. The IROQUOIS routinely ran up as well as down the Gallops rapids before the BROCKVILLE
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  • Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, NY), 1 Feb 1890
    Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, NY), 1 Feb 1890
    NewspaperText       A stick of oak timber 46 feet in length, 22 inches in diameter and containing 930 feet board measure, was delivered last week at the Ogdensburg shipyard. It was cut on a farm near Black Lake.
    NewspaperText     A stick of oak timber 46 feet in length, 22 inches in diameter and containing 930 feet board measure, was delivered last week at the Ogdensburg shipyard. It was cut …
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  • Petoskey
    Petoskey
    Image       Stereoview of the wharf at Petoskey with two steamers at the end. Some wooden cribs appear to have washed ashore.
    Image     Stereoview of the wharf at Petoskey with two steamers at the end. Some wooden cribs appear to have washed ashore.
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