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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 27 Jun 1820, p. 3, column 3
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 27 Jun 1820, p. 3, column 3
    Newspaper       Detroit, June 16 Last Wednesday morning the steam boat Walk-ln-the-Water left this place for Mackinac. She has a cargo of goods for the American Fur Company. The Rev. Dr. Morse and son, Gen. Macomb, Col. J.E. Wool, and Dr. Beaumont are passengers; also a number of gentlemen belonging to the …
    Newspaper     Detroit, June 16 Last Wednesday morning the steam boat Walk-ln-the-Water left this place for Mackinac. She has a cargo of goods for the American Fur Company. The Rev. Dr. Morse …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Launch
    Launch
    Newspaper  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 24 Apr 1821, p. 2, column 4     LAUNCH The schooner, built for Philo Taylor, Esq., called the Prudence, (which was to have been launched on the 17th inst., but postponed in consequence of the inclemency of the weather) was launched on Thursday last. She is a fine vessel, and glided into her destined element in handsome style …
    Newspaper  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 24 Apr 1821, p. 2, column 4   LAUNCH The schooner, built for Philo Taylor, Esq., called the Prudence, (which was to have been launched on the 17th inst., but postponed in consequence of the inclemency of the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 29 May 1821, p. 3, column 2
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 29 May 1821, p. 3, column 2
    Newspaper       The Detroit Gazette states, that on the 12th inst., fourteen schooners laden with merchandize and produce, sailed from that port, for Mackina and the ports on Lake Michigan.
    Newspaper     The Detroit Gazette states, that on the 12th inst., fourteen schooners laden with merchandize and produce, sailed from that port, for Mackina and the ports on Lake Michigan.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 10 Oct 1822, p. 2, column 4
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 10 Oct 1822, p. 2, column 4
    Newspaper       Buffalo, September 24 Steam-Boat Superior, Capt. Rogers, returned to this port on Thursday last, having again been disabled on the Lake. Captain R. sailed from here on the 14th inst. for Detroit, and two days after was met by a gale, against which he was making every ...
    Newspaper     Buffalo, September 24 Steam-Boat Superior, Capt. Rogers, returned to this port on Thursday last, having again been disabled on the Lake. Captain R. sailed from here on the 14th inst. …
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  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 22 May 1821, p. 3, column 2
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 22 May 1821, p. 3, column 2
    Newspaper       The Lake Erie steam-boat, Capt. J. Rogers, commenced her regular trips between Buffalo and Detroit, on the 13th inst., touching, as usual, at the intermediate ports on the American shore. In favorable weather, she intends performing a trip every nine days during the season of lake navigation....
    Newspaper     The Lake Erie steam-boat, Capt. J. Rogers, commenced her regular trips between Buffalo and Detroit, on the 13th inst., touching, as usual, at the intermediate ports on the American shore. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 8 Aug 1822, p. 3, column 3
    Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 8 Aug 1822, p. 3, column 3
    Newspaper       We understand that the Steam-Boat will leave Buffalo Harbor, for Detroit, every Tuesday morning, wind and weather permitting, until the 27th instant; the remainder of the season she will sail from Buffalo once in every nine days, for the same destination. She continues to carry the Mail, as usual, ...
    Newspaper     We understand that the Steam-Boat will leave Buffalo Harbor, for Detroit, every Tuesday morning, wind and weather permitting, until the 27th instant; the remainder of the season she will sail …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • NEW LAKE ERIE STEAM-BOAT SUPERIOR
    NEW LAKE ERIE STEAM-BOAT SUPERIOR
    Newspaper  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 28 May 1822, p. 3, column 4     The STEAM-BOAT SUPERIOR. Jedediah Rogers, Master, Will sail from Buffalo for Michillimackinac, on Tuesday the 11th day of June next, at 9 o'clock, A.M. and will tough at Erie, Grand River, Cleaveland, Sandusky, and Detroit, as usual, on her way up and back. She will consequently ...
    Newspaper  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 28 May 1822, p. 3, column 4   The STEAM-BOAT SUPERIOR. Jedediah Rogers, Master, Will sail from Buffalo for Michillimackinac, on Tuesday the 11th day of June next, at 9 o'clock, A.M. and will tough at Erie, Grand …
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