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- The MilwaukieThe MILWAUKIE was chartered to the Upper Canadian administration in 1838-39 and operated as the SIR JOHN COLBORNE.The MILWAUKIE was chartered to the Upper Canadian administration in 1838-39 and operated as the SIR JOHN COLBORNE.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner in Floating Drydock in Buffalo Harbor in 1878from F. R. Rosseel, "The Heyday of Lake Windjammers," Marine Review, May 1919, p. 234.from F. R. Rosseel, "The Heyday of Lake Windjammers," Marine Review, May 1919, p. 234.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo on Lake ErieA remarkable coloured etching made from a camera lucida drawing by half-pay officer, Captain Basil Hall, RN of the harbour at Buffalo at the junction of Buffalo Creek and the Erie Canal. Several schooners are in port along with one steamboat, probably the SUPERIOR.A remarkable coloured etching made from a camera lucida drawing by half-pay officer, Captain Basil Hall, RN of the harbour at Buffalo at the junction of Buffalo Creek and the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- A Canalboat city in WinterA drawing of a stretch of the Erie Canal in Buffalo packed with canal boats for the winter. In the foreground are boats named G. W. HOLT and JOHN BASHER of Buffalo.A drawing of a stretch of the Erie Canal in Buffalo packed with canal boats for the winter. In the foreground are boats named G. W. HOLT and JOHN BASHER …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Group of Mills at Black RockA drawing of a stretch of the Erie Canal in the Buffalo suburb of Black Rock featuring the Frontier Mills and the Clinton Mills. To the left in the foreground is a locomotive. In the centre are three canal boats. To the centre right is a tug and schooner with …A drawing of a stretch of the Erie Canal in the Buffalo suburb of Black Rock featuring the Frontier Mills and the Clinton Mills. To the left in the foreground …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Shore ElevatorA drawing of a stretch of the Lake Shore Elevator in Buffalo with a canalboat at the leg while trains shuttle under the elevator at both ends.A drawing of a stretch of the Lake Shore Elevator in Buffalo with a canalboat at the leg while trains shuttle under the elevator at both ends.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- C. P. Hazard's Lumber Yard and DocksMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Main Street, Buffalo, as seen from the Lyon ElevatorMain Street, Buffalo, as seen from the Lyon Elevator (From a Photograph by George A. Dessel) From Harper's Weekly Copyright, 1888 by Harper & Brothers. Republished from "Harper's Weekly" of August 18, 1888, by generous permission of Messrs. Harper & Brothers, New-York...Main Street, Buffalo, as seen from the Lyon Elevator (From a Photograph by George A. Dessel) From Harper's Weekly Copyright, 1888 by Harper & Brothers. Republished from "Harper's Weekly" of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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