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- Goble shipyard buildingsThe Goble shipyard buildings in Oswego just before their demolition in 1915The Goble shipyard buildings in Oswego just before their demolition in 1915Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- IroquoisBlack and white photograph of the Niagara & St. Lawrence Navigation Company steamboat IROQUOIS in OswegoBlack and white photograph of the Niagara & St. Lawrence Navigation Company steamboat IROQUOIS in OswegoMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Dredge FRONTENACLast major vessel built at the Goble shipyard was the "Frontenac," a dipper dredge. Built for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during the summer 1891. 75' x 26' x 6'. Went into service that October. Rebuilt in 1910. Abandoned. Hull became part of foundation of pier for Oswego Yacht …Last major vessel built at the Goble shipyard was the "Frontenac," a dipper dredge. Built for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during the summer 1891. 75' x 26' x …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego harbor, 1870sPhotograph of Oswego harbor in the 1870s. In the foreground in the rail trestle as is crosses the large coal bins. On the other side of the trestle masts of a number of schooners. The river is full of barges from the Oswego canal. Closer to the lake, on either …Photograph of Oswego harbor in the 1870s. In the foreground in the rail trestle as is crosses the large coal bins. On the other side of the trestle masts of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Miller Shipyard at OswegoThe Miller shipyard closed around 1876.The Miller shipyard closed around 1876.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tug "Charley Ferris" at the Goble drydock in OswegoPhotograph of the tugboat CHARLEY FERRIS in the Goble drydock in Oswego in the 1880s. A group of young boys and girls line the forward deck. In the background is the dock engine room.Photograph of the tugboat CHARLEY FERRIS in the Goble drydock in Oswego in the 1880s. A group of young boys and girls line the forward deck. In the background is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- In the Offing at Oswego harborPhotograph of a tugboat towing a schooner between the piers and into Oswego harborPhotograph of a tugboat towing a schooner between the piers and into Oswego harborMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego ship chandleryOriginally the ship chandlery of Daniel Lyons & Son, later John S. Parsons, was located in the old Academy of Music building on Water street, that was also called Doolittle Hall. Photo is taken at the corner of West Cayuga and Water streets. The structure was condemned as unsafe in …Originally the ship chandlery of Daniel Lyons & Son, later John S. Parsons, was located in the old Academy of Music building on Water street, that was also called Doolittle …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- COALHAVEN at OswegoCanada Steamship Lines steamer Coalhaven, with its odd-looking self-unloading machinery, is shown at Oswego waits to take her turn for a load of bituminous coal at the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad dock in Oswego in the 1950s. Ahead of her is the collier Bayfax.Canada Steamship Lines steamer Coalhaven, with its odd-looking self-unloading machinery, is shown at Oswego waits to take her turn for a load of bituminous coal at the Delaware, Lackawanna & …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- WILLIAM A. PAINE at the Oswego Grain ElevatorThe PAINE was scrapped in 1961, so the image probably dates from the ten years prior to thatThe PAINE was scrapped in 1961, so the image probably dates from the ten years prior to thatMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- IROQUOIS at OswegoPhotograph of passengers queuing for the Niagara and St. Lawrence Navigation Company steamboat IROQUOIS at the dock in Oswego.Photograph of passengers queuing for the Niagara and St. Lawrence Navigation Company steamboat IROQUOIS at the dock in Oswego.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- AMERICAN FORTITUDE at OswegoPhotograph of AMERICAN FORTITUDE tied up at Oswego waiting to be towed out for scrap.Photograph of AMERICAN FORTITUDE tied up at Oswego waiting to be towed out for scrap.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The steam barge D.R. VAN ALLENUsed to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.Used to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Panorama of Oswego, N.Y.Panoramic photograph of the Oswego river extending out to the harbour mouth, the grain elevator and the lighthouse.Panoramic photograph of the Oswego river extending out to the harbour mouth, the grain elevator and the lighthouse.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Oswego harborPhotograph of Oswego harbor from the bridge in 1890. A number of schooners can be seen lining the western (left) side of the harbour, along with a couple of tugs. Beside them can be seen the North-western Elevator and a building labelled Lehigh Valley Coal. Timber lines the wharves. In …Photograph of Oswego harbor from the bridge in 1890. A number of schooners can be seen lining the western (left) side of the harbour, along with a couple of tugs. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Syracuse Camera Club in Oswego HarborPhotograph of Syracuse Camera Club boat docked on west side of Oswego Harbor, May 30, 1889 before the start for home. Note sign, "Lake Seaman's Union" on stone building at left.Photograph of Syracuse Camera Club boat docked on west side of Oswego Harbor, May 30, 1889 before the start for home. Note sign, "Lake Seaman's Union" on stone building at …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner Cornelia leaving OswegoSchooner CORNELIA built by Johnston at Clayton in 1880 (US #125865) 100 G.T., 86' x 21' x 8' Abandoned 1922Schooner CORNELIA built by Johnston at Clayton in 1880 (US #125865) 100 G.T., 86' x 21' x 8' Abandoned 1922Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- These typical sailing schooner in the East Cove awaiting loads of coal for Canadian portsPhotograph of three schooners drying their sails in Oswego harborPhotograph of three schooners drying their sails in Oswego harborMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Schooner "Horace Taber"Black and white photograph of schooner "Horace Taber" at the Delaware & Hudson trestle on the east side of the Oswego River in Oswego in the 1900s.Black and white photograph of schooner "Horace Taber" at the Delaware & Hudson trestle on the east side of the Oswego River in Oswego in the 1900s.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Oswego Harbor looking west, 1870sBlack and white photograph of a view of Oswego Harbor looking west, 1870s, lower bridge in foreground. At that time the clock was still on the Market House. Note the hermaphrodite brig. (Square rigger rare on the lakes). A ceremonial arch has been built on the bridge. A collection of …Black and white photograph of a view of Oswego Harbor looking west, 1870s, lower bridge in foreground. At that time the clock was still on the Market House. Note the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes