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- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 17 Dec 1816Melancholy if true.-- We learn by the western Mail Carrier, that an open boat some 2 or 3 weeks since left Erie for Detroit, with 3 men, 1 woman and 5 or 6 children on board. A few days afterwards the boat was discovered on the bar, bottom upwards. The …Melancholy if true.-- We learn by the western Mail Carrier, that an open boat some 2 or 3 weeks since left Erie for Detroit, with 3 men, 1 woman and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 31 Dec 1816Erie, Dec. 14. Melancholy. --On the 15th of Nov. last, Mr. John Collier, his wife and two children, a young man named Anthony W. Rallye, and a sailor, whose name we have not heard, left this place in an open boat for Detroit. Two weeks afterwards, the boat they had …Erie, Dec. 14. Melancholy. --On the 15th of Nov. last, Mr. John Collier, his wife and two children, a young man named Anthony W. Rallye, and a sailor, whose name …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 6 May 1817FREIGHT WANTED THE SCHOONER EXPERIMENT Will sail for Detroit, in a week or ten days. Forty or fifty barrels freight for any part of the Lake, will be received on reasonable terms; if application is made soon, to Hale & Risley.FREIGHT WANTED THE SCHOONER EXPERIMENT Will sail for Detroit, in a week or ten days. Forty or fifty barrels freight for any part of the Lake, will be received on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), 20 May 1817SCHOONER MICHIGAN, 130 tons burthen, Capt. Norton, will sail in five or six days for Detroit; excellent accommodations; for or passage, apply to the master on board, or to Sill, Thompson & Co.SCHOONER MICHIGAN, 130 tons burthen, Capt. Norton, will sail in five or six days for Detroit; excellent accommodations; for or passage, apply to the master on board, or to Sill, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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