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  • GRESHAM on the Ogdensburgh Marine Railway
    GRESHAM on the Ogdensburgh Marine Railway
    Image       Photograph of the United States Coast Guard cutter GRESHAM on the marine railway in Ogdensburg being split in two because she was too long and too deep to go down the St. Lawrence canals and was required during the Spanish-American War.
    Image     Photograph of the United States Coast Guard cutter GRESHAM on the marine railway in Ogdensburg being split in two because she was too long and too deep to go down …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • GRESHAM after being on the Ogdensburgh Marine Railway
    GRESHAM after being on the Ogdensburgh Marine Railway
    Image       Photograph of the United States Coast Guard cutter GRESHAM split in two.
    Image     Photograph of the United States Coast Guard cutter GRESHAM split in two.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • GRESHAM split in two
    GRESHAM split in two
    Image       Photograph of the United States Coast Guard cutter GRESHAM split in two.
    Image     Photograph of the United States Coast Guard cutter GRESHAM split in two.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • New York Herald, 24 May 1898
    New York Herald, 24 May 1898
    NewspaperText       Hugh McKay, a veteran engineer, who lived at No. 67 Russell street, Brooklyn, died last Saturday in Coney Island. Although seventy-two years old, Mr. McKay offered his services to the Secretary of the Navy at the commencement of the war with Spain. He feared his age might be a bar …
    NewspaperText     Hugh McKay, a veteran engineer, who lived at No. 67 Russell street, Brooklyn, died last Saturday in Coney Island. Although seventy-two years old, Mr. McKay offered his services to the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • H. C. Parsons
    H. C. Parsons
    NewspaperTextGenealogical Resource  Daily Tribune (Grand Haven, MI), 1898     H. C. Pearsons In the death of Harrison C. Pearsons, which occurred this morning at his home in Ferrysburg, Ottawa County loses one of its best-known and most remarkable citizens. The death summons had long been expected, as the venerable old gentleman had been ailing for a long ...
    NewspaperTextGenealogical Resource  Daily Tribune (Grand Haven, MI), 1898   H. C. Pearsons In the death of Harrison C. Pearsons, which occurred this morning at his home in Ferrysburg, Ottawa County loses one of its best-known and most remarkable citizens. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Accident to the Revenue Cutter "Gresham
    Accident to the Revenue Cutter "Gresham
    NewspaperText  Scientific American (New York), 10 Jul 1898     ACCIDENT TO THE REVENUE CUTTER "GRESHAM." On April 26 the United States revenue cutter " Gresham " stopped at Ogdensburg, N. Y., on her way from the upper lakes to the scene of naval activity. The "Gresham" is 205 feet in length and draws about 12 feet of water. She …
    NewspaperText  Scientific American (New York), 10 Jul 1898   ACCIDENT TO THE REVENUE CUTTER "GRESHAM." On April 26 the United States revenue cutter " Gresham " stopped at Ogdensburg, N. Y., on her way from the upper lakes to …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • H. C. Pearsons
    H. C. Pearsons
    NewspaperText  Daily Tribune (Grand Haven, MI), 19 Mar 1898     H. C. Pearsons In the death of Harrison C. Pearsons, which occurred this morning at his home in Ferrysburg, Ottawa County loses one of its best-known and most remarkable citizens. The death summons had long been expected, as the venerable old gentleman had been ailing for a long ...
    NewspaperText  Daily Tribune (Grand Haven, MI), 19 Mar 1898   H. C. Pearsons In the death of Harrison C. Pearsons, which occurred this morning at his home in Ferrysburg, Ottawa County loses one of its best-known and most remarkable citizens. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Accident to the Revenue Cutter "Gresham"
    Accident to the Revenue Cutter "Gresham"
    NewspaperText  Scientific American (New York), 10 Jul 1898     ACCIDENT TO THE REVENUE CUTTER "GRESHAM." On April 26 the United States revenue cutter " Gresham " stopped at Ogdensburg, N. Y., on her way from the upper lakes to the scene of naval activity. The "Gresham" is 205 feet in length and draws about 12 feet of water. She …
    NewspaperText  Scientific American (New York), 10 Jul 1898   ACCIDENT TO THE REVENUE CUTTER "GRESHAM." On April 26 the United States revenue cutter " Gresham " stopped at Ogdensburg, N. Y., on her way from the upper lakes to …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Lake Sailors the Best
    Lake Sailors the Best
    NewspaperText  Oneida Evening Union (Oneida, NY), 8 Jun 1898     Lake Sailors the Best A Sioux City man who has during a good share of his life a been a sailor, in speaking the other evening of the Naval Reserve in case of war, said: "The sailors of our Great Lakes are the best sailors in the world. I have …
    NewspaperText  Oneida Evening Union (Oneida, NY), 8 Jun 1898   Lake Sailors the Best A Sioux City man who has during a good share of his life a been a sailor, in speaking the other evening of the Naval Reserve …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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