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- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Will Raise the Bennett. The Leathem & Smith Towing & Wrecking Co. were awarded the contract by the government to remove the wreck of the sunken tug J. W. Bennett of the Nau line, which was sent to the bottom by the steamer Saugatuck at the head of Green bay …Will Raise the Bennett. The Leathem & Smith Towing & Wrecking Co. were awarded the contract by the government to remove the wreck of the sunken tug J. W. Bennett …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Not All Gone Yet. The presence in port this week of three large-sized schooners of the lumber carrier type indicates that their day of usefulness is not over by any means, and they will be kept busy for a long while to come. Capt. Louis Olson of the John Mee, …Not All Gone Yet. The presence in port this week of three large-sized schooners of the lumber carrier type indicates that their day of usefulness is not over by any …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The tug Torrent brought the barge Baldwin in from Green Bay Tuesday morning.Gathered in the Local Harbor. The tug Torrent brought the barge Baldwin in from Green Bay Tuesday morning.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. Patsy Writt is now filling the the (sic) position of second engineer on the tug Smith (formerly the A. J. Wright).Gathered in the Local Harbor. Patsy Writt is now filling the the (sic) position of second engineer on the tug Smith (formerly the A. J. Wright).Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The schooner Margaret Dall lay in port Tuesday afternoon and night while bound south with a cargo of wood.Gathered in the Local Harbor. The schooner Margaret Dall lay in port Tuesday afternoon and night while bound south with a cargo of wood.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The schooner Libbie Nau passed through here Thursday afternoon under a full head of canvas, bound north in light trim.Gathered in the Local Harbor. The schooner Libbie Nau passed through here Thursday afternoon under a full head of canvas, bound north in light trim.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. Ann Arbor No. 2, which was recently rebuilt at Milwaukee, passed through here on Tuesday morning, bound for Menominee.Gathered in the Local Harbor. Ann Arbor No. 2, which was recently rebuilt at Milwaukee, passed through here on Tuesday morning, bound for Menominee.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge Louis Pahlow and consorts Ida Corning and Delta, lumber-laden and bound south, were sheltered at this port Sunday.Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge Louis Pahlow and consorts Ida Corning and Delta, lumber-laden and bound south, were sheltered at this port Sunday.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The fishing tug Sylvia, Capt. Loyal Baker, came up from Baileys Harbor Tuesday afternoon. Capt. Baker states that fishing has been very light of late.Gathered in the Local Harbor. The fishing tug Sylvia, Capt. Loyal Baker, came up from Baileys Harbor Tuesday afternoon. Capt. Baker states that fishing has been very light of late.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. Ann Arbor No. 3 stopped in port Monday while bound to Menominee. The craft is said to have been short-handed and Capt. Robertson was looking for men.Gathered in the Local Harbor. Ann Arbor No. 3 stopped in port Monday while bound to Menominee. The craft is said to have been short-handed and Capt. Robertson was looking …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge Two Myrtles, Capt. John Johnson, loaded hay at Little Sturgeon on Saturday and was in port Sunday while on her way to Chicago with the cargo.Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge Two Myrtles, Capt. John Johnson, loaded hay at Little Sturgeon on Saturday and was in port Sunday while on her way to Chicago …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The tug Smith on Tuesday morning left for Saugatuck with the stone-laden barge Jos. L. Hurd and scow Kellogg in tow, having arrived from the same port the Saturday morning.Gathered in the Local Harbor. The tug Smith on Tuesday morning left for Saugatuck with the stone-laden barge Jos. L. Hurd and scow Kellogg in tow, having arrived from the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. A new wheel of the same size and pattern as the broken propeller has been put on the little steamlaunch Ariadne, Engineer Henry Devine performing the job at the canal on Thursday last.Gathered in the Local Harbor. A new wheel of the same size and pattern as the broken propeller has been put on the little steamlaunch Ariadne, Engineer Henry Devine performing …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge I. Watson Stephenson, Capt. Louis Strahan, passed through here Tuesday afternoon bound up. She was minus her topmast, having evidently met with a mishap.Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge I. Watson Stephenson, Capt. Louis Strahan, passed through here Tuesday afternoon bound up. She was minus her topmast, having evidently met with a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The schooner Mishicott brought in a load of lumber Saturday. She will carry several cargoes of stone from the Laurie quarry to the canal for filling-in purposes, after which she will go into winter quarters.Gathered in the Local Harbor. The schooner Mishicott brought in a load of lumber Saturday. She will carry several cargoes of stone from the Laurie quarry to the canal for …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steamer Sailor Boy was docked at the shipyard Wednesday morning for the purpose of having her ironed off in readiness for late fall service. She will be released today, resuming her regular run Friday.Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steamer Sailor Boy was docked at the shipyard Wednesday morning for the purpose of having her ironed off in readiness for late fall service. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge Foster was put on the boxes at the shipyard Monday for the purpose of making repairs to the wheel, which was loose. The steamer returned from Holland, Mich., with the Oak Leaf on Sunday.Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge Foster was put on the boxes at the shipyard Monday for the purpose of making repairs to the wheel, which was loose. The …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge Two Myrtles on a former trip brought $300 worth of tarpaulins for local hay dealers, there not being enough warehouse room to store the fodder. This is regarded as much cheaper than to erect the necessary buildings.Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge Two Myrtles on a former trip brought $300 worth of tarpaulins for local hay dealers, there not being enough warehouse room to store …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The schooner S. B. Paige brought in a cargo of plank and cedar shingles Friday night. Capt. Nelson says he will make two or three more trips and quit. He will sell the Paige if he can, the work being too strenuous for a man …Gathered in the Local Harbor. The schooner S. B. Paige brought in a cargo of plank and cedar shingles Friday night. Capt. Nelson says he will make two or three …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Nov 1906Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge I. N. Foster and barge Oak Leaf were this week loaded with hay, which was transported to Chicago. The two boats had on about 700 tons. The rate on this freight is $2. The Foster and consort have caught up with the quarry …Gathered in the Local Harbor. The steambarge I. N. Foster and barge Oak Leaf were this week loaded with hay, which was transported to Chicago. The two boats had on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes