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  • Lazyman's Loads Paid Dividends: Schooner Days CMXXII (922)
    Lazyman's Loads Paid Dividends: Schooner Days CMXXII (922)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 22 Oct 1949     Lazyman's Loads Paid Dividends Schooner Days CMXXII (922) by C. H. J. Snider Lumber Shoving PECK AND MASTERS ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 22 Oct 1949   Lazyman's Loads Paid Dividends Schooner Days CMXXII (922) by C. H. J. Snider Lumber Shoving PECK AND MASTERS ...
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Daily Commercial Register (Sandusky, OH), 26 Jul 1854
    Daily Commercial Register (Sandusky, OH), 26 Jul 1854
    NewspaperText       The steamer Mississippi on her up trip, yesterday met with a little mishap when off Cleveland, breaking the "follower" of the engine, which compelled her going into Cleveland for repairs. Nothing further resulted from the break than a detention of the very large [ al] of ...
    NewspaperText     The steamer Mississippi on her up trip, yesterday met with a little mishap when off Cleveland, breaking the "follower" of the engine, which compelled her going into Cleveland for repairs. …
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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 27 Mar 1840, p. 2
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 27 Mar 1840, p. 2
    NewspaperText       The good Steamer Chesapeake, Captain D. Howe, arrived yesterday at half past 11 o'clock, A. M., from Cleveland. She has been thoroughly overhauled during the winter, painted and decorated in Capt. Howe's latest style. No one on our lakes knows better how to make a "ten strike" in the public …
    NewspaperText     The good Steamer Chesapeake, Captain D. Howe, arrived yesterday at half past 11 o'clock, A. M., from Cleveland. She has been thoroughly overhauled during the winter, painted and decorated in …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Line
    Detroit Line
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 6 Sep 1862, p. 3, column 1     DETROIT LINE .--The new steamer Morning Star is now running regularly on the Cleveland and Detroit Line. She is commanded by that experienced sailor and perfect gentleman, Capt. Viger, lately of the May Queen, than whom there is no greater favorite among Lake captains. The Morning Star ...
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 6 Sep 1862, p. 3, column 1   DETROIT LINE .--The new steamer Morning Star is now running regularly on the Cleveland and Detroit Line. She is commanded by that experienced sailor and perfect gentleman, Capt. Viger, lately …
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  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 13 May 1835
    Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 13 May 1835
    NewspaperText       First Arrival From Ohio. - The Schooner Stephen Girard, belonging to Messrs. Cole & Wright of this village, arrived a this port from Cleveland, Ohio, via the Welland Canal, on the 5th inst., with a full cargo of wheat. She left Cleveland on the 29th and had a passage of …
    NewspaperText     First Arrival From Ohio. - The Schooner Stephen Girard, belonging to Messrs. Cole & Wright of this village, arrived a this port from Cleveland, Ohio, via the Welland Canal, on …
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  • Enchanted Sand's Third Victim: Schooner Days CCCXXXIV (334)
    Enchanted Sand's Third Victim: Schooner Days CCCXXXIV (334)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 26 Feb 1938     Enchanted Sand's Third Victim Schooner Days CCCXXXIV (334) _______ PERHAPS you remember--and no one cares if you don't--that last week we began the tale of the hoodooed cargo of moulding sand, which some babbler boasted was dank ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 26 Feb 1938   Enchanted Sand's Third Victim Schooner Days CCCXXXIV (334) _______ PERHAPS you remember--and no one cares if you don't--that last week we began the tale of the hoodooed cargo of moulding …
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  • Wind Waggon's Lucky Friday: Schooner Days CCCCLXXXV (485)
    Wind Waggon's Lucky Friday: Schooner Days CCCCLXXXV (485)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 1 Mar 1941     Wind Waggon's Lucky Friday Schooner Days CCCCLXXXV (485) by C. H. J. Snider _______ CAPTAIN! you'll never be going out this day, and it Friday and all. They're bad!" "What's bad?" ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 1 Mar 1941   Wind Waggon's Lucky Friday Schooner Days CCCCLXXXV (485) by C. H. J. Snider _______ CAPTAIN! you'll never be going out this day, and it Friday and all. They're bad!" "What's …
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  • Launches
    Launches
    NewspaperText  Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 6 May 1874, p. 7     Launches ________ More New Tonnage for the Lakes A new vessel called the Lewis Ross was launched a day or two since at Port Burwell. She is of full canal size; or about 253 tons burden and well got up. She is owned by Suffel & Smith, who have already …
    NewspaperText  Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 6 May 1874, p. 7   Launches ________ More New Tonnage for the Lakes A new vessel called the Lewis Ross was launched a day or two since at Port Burwell. She is of full canal …
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  • Alleged Assault And Battery Aboard A Vessel
    Alleged Assault And Battery Aboard A Vessel
    NewspaperText  Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), 20 Aug 1869     Alleged Assault And Battery Aboard A Vessel. - Angus Leach, who shipped at Cleveland, Ohio, as seaman on the schooner Timothy Baker, which arrived at this port yesterday, made complaint before the Chief of Police against Thomas Burke, Captain, and Hiram Henderson, Mate of the vessel, ...
    NewspaperText  Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), 20 Aug 1869   Alleged Assault And Battery Aboard A Vessel. - Angus Leach, who shipped at Cleveland, Ohio, as seaman on the schooner Timothy Baker, which arrived at this port yesterday, made complaint …
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  • Gold Hunters: Schooner Days LIII (53)
    Gold Hunters: Schooner Days LIII (53)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 25 Jun 1932     Both this and the next entry in Schooner Days were numbered LIII (53)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 25 Jun 1932   Both this and the next entry in Schooner Days were numbered LIII (53)
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  • Northern Transportation Company
    Northern Transportation Company
    NewspaperText  Daily Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 10 Apr 1868     Northern Transportation Company _____ Since the reorganization of the Northern Transportation Company, its business has gradually and steadily increased, until it now stands second to none of the transit lines between the East and West. A few figures will show the increase of ...
    NewspaperText  Daily Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 10 Apr 1868   Northern Transportation Company _____ Since the reorganization of the Northern Transportation Company, its business has gradually and steadily increased, until it now stands second to none of the transit lines …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Two Suffels From Lake Erie: Schooner Days, CCCCXVII (417)
    Two Suffels From Lake Erie: Schooner Days, CCCCXVII (417)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 20 Jan 1940     Two Suffels From Lake Erie Schooner Days, CCCCXVII (417) By C. H. J. Snider THERE was a maple leaf on the stern of the W. J. Suffel, and many a bigger vessel got a look at that maple leaf, for the Suffel was known as ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 20 Jan 1940   Two Suffels From Lake Erie Schooner Days, CCCCXVII (417) By C. H. J. Snider THERE was a maple leaf on the stern of the W. J. Suffel, and many a …
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  • Sandusky Clarion, 22 Oct 1825, p. 3
    Sandusky Clarion, 22 Oct 1825, p. 3
    NewspaperText       A heavy blow commenced on the evening of the 15th, which continued with great violence until the 18th. the wind was principally from the north and north west. We learn that it was very severe upon the shipping down the lake; but the particulars, and the extent of injury done, …
    NewspaperText     A heavy blow commenced on the evening of the 15th, which continued with great violence until the 18th. the wind was principally from the north and north west. We learn …
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  • Three Years in the Greenwood: Schooner Days CCCCLIII (453)
    Three Years in the Greenwood: Schooner Days CCCCLIII (453)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 28 Sep 1940     Three Years in the Greenwood Schooner Days CCCCLIII (453) by C. H. J. Snider _______ IN the second year the Greenwood ceased to be the Williams "family residence," for a baby was ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 28 Sep 1940   Three Years in the Greenwood Schooner Days CCCCLIII (453) by C. H. J. Snider _______ IN the second year the Greenwood ceased to be the Williams "family residence," for a …
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  • Arrival of Iron City from Lake Superior -- Accident
    Arrival of Iron City from Lake Superior -- Accident
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 18 Oct 1861, p. 3     Arrival of the Iron City from Lake Superior.--Accident The steamer Iron City arrived from Lake Superior, last evening, at 6 o'clock, being detained beyond her regular time by an accident, which happened to her on the way up, at Portage Entry -- had an inboard shaft and cross head ...
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 18 Oct 1861, p. 3   Arrival of the Iron City from Lake Superior.--Accident The steamer Iron City arrived from Lake Superior, last evening, at 6 o'clock, being detained beyond her regular time by an accident, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • For La Point, Bayfield and Superior City
    For La Point, Bayfield and Superior City
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 6 May 1862, p. 3     For La Point, Bayfield and Superior City .--We are informed by Mr. H. Garretson, the Agent of Ward's Line of Lake Superior steamers, that it is the intention to run the steamer "Water Witch" to La Point, Bayfield and the city of Superior. This will be, so far as we …
    NewspaperText  Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 6 May 1862, p. 3   For La Point, Bayfield and Superior City .--We are informed by Mr. H. Garretson, the Agent of Ward's Line of Lake Superior steamers, that it is the intention to run …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • The Schooner Hastings
    The Schooner Hastings
    NewspaperText  Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), 6 Dec 1867     The Schooner Hastings. - For the past two or three days we have been forborne allusion to the case of the Hastings, Captain Chalmer's vessel, being extremely unwilling to increase the anxiety of those whose friends made up her crew, and furthermore, hoping to hear of her safety. A week …
    NewspaperText  Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), 6 Dec 1867   The Schooner Hastings. - For the past two or three days we have been forborne allusion to the case of the Hastings, Captain Chalmer's vessel, being extremely unwilling to increase …
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  • Arrival of a Raft from Saginaw
    Arrival of a Raft from Saginaw
    NewspaperText  Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 1 Aug 1862, p. 3     Arrival of a Raft from Saginaw The largest raft that ever floated on any of our great inland lakes, left Saginaw on Saturday last for the ports of Buffalo, Toledo and Cleveland, towed by the tug Canadian . From Lake Huron it was towed by the tug John Martin ...
    NewspaperText  Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 1 Aug 1862, p. 3   Arrival of a Raft from Saginaw The largest raft that ever floated on any of our great inland lakes, left Saginaw on Saturday last for the ports of Buffalo, Toledo …
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  • Candy Cane Comes Home: Schooner Days DCXCI (691)
    Candy Cane Comes Home: Schooner Days DCXCI (691)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 5 May 1945     Candy Cane Comes Home Schooner Days DCXCI (691) by C. H. J. Snider _______ EIGHTY-FIVE and happy to be afloat again, our young friend, Henry McConnell -- "Harry-out-of-Picton," sixty years ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 5 May 1945   Candy Cane Comes Home Schooner Days DCXCI (691) by C. H. J. Snider _______ EIGHTY-FIVE and happy to be afloat again, our young friend, Henry McConnell -- "Harry-out-of-Picton," sixty years …
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  • When Roarin' Roberts Carried Red Iron Ore: Schooner Days DCCXCVIII (798)
    When Roarin' Roberts Carried Red Iron Ore: Schooner Days DCCXCVIII (798)
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 7 Jun 1947     When Roarin' Roberts Carried Red Iron Ore Schooner Days DCCXCVIII (798) by C. H. J. Snider FATE of the ill-starred Collingwood steamer Emperor, sunk with 14 of her crew and 10,000 ...
    NewspaperText  Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 7 Jun 1947   When Roarin' Roberts Carried Red Iron Ore Schooner Days DCCXCVIII (798) by C. H. J. Snider FATE of the ill-starred Collingwood steamer Emperor, sunk with 14 of her crew and …
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