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- Toronto Boat Club coming into the Harbor.Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 8 Oct 1853, p. 240 TORONTO BOAT CLUB FLEET COMING INTO HARBOUR We have been favored by a marine artist from Toronto, in the neighboring provinces, with a representation of a few of the boats of the Toronto Club coming into the harbor from a cruise on the lake. They are passing the Queen's Wharf, …Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 8 Oct 1853, p. 240 TORONTO BOAT CLUB FLEET COMING INTO HARBOUR We have been favored by a marine artist from Toronto, in the neighboring provinces, with a representation of a few of the boats …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Sandusky City, OhioGleason's Pictorial Companion, 10 Jan 1852 From Gleason's Pictorial, 10 January 1852, p. 25Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 10 Jan 1852 From Gleason's Pictorial, 10 January 1852, p. 25Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of the Coffer Dam, at Oswego, N.Y.Manning, John, Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 19 Jun 1852, p. 400 COFFER DAM, OSWEGO, N.Y. The picture herewith presented is a representation of an excavation made during the last winter, in the bed of the river forming the harbor at the city of Oswego. The excavation was made by means of a coffer dam, erected so as to embrace an area …Manning, John, Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 19 Jun 1852, p. 400 COFFER DAM, OSWEGO, N.Y. The picture herewith presented is a representation of an excavation made during the last winter, in the bed of the river forming the harbor at the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View of Detroit, Michigan, from Sandwich, CanadaGleason's Pictorial Companion, 7 Aug 1852, p. 96 CITY OF DETROIT Detroit, a fine view of which is given above, is one of the principal cities of the great Northwest. The site of the city is said to have been occupied by Indian villages at the period of the discovery of the country. It was visited by the …Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 7 Aug 1852, p. 96 CITY OF DETROIT Detroit, a fine view of which is given above, is one of the principal cities of the great Northwest. The site of the city is said to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Collision between the Steamer Atlantic and Propeller Ogdensburg on Lake Erie, N. Y.Chapin, John R., Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 11 Sep 1852, p. 161 DESTRUCTION OF STEAMER ATLANTIC. The scene which is represented by our artist below, was a most heart-rending catastrophe. At the time of the collision a dense fog was prevailing. The passengers were all in bed, and the Atlantic was in charge of the first mate. Immediately ...Chapin, John R., Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 11 Sep 1852, p. 161 DESTRUCTION OF STEAMER ATLANTIC. The scene which is represented by our artist below, was a most heart-rending catastrophe. At the time of the collision a dense fog was prevailing. The …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tonawanda, or White's Island, Niagara RiverGleason's Pictorial Companion, 24 Dec 1853, 405, 408 TONAWANDA, OR WHITE'S ISLAND. We present our readers, on page 408, with a fine sketch from the Niagara River. White's Island, or, as it was formerly called, Carney Island, is one of those beautiful oases, with which this mighty desert of waters abounds, and is justly considered one ...Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 24 Dec 1853, 405, 408 TONAWANDA, OR WHITE'S ISLAND. We present our readers, on page 408, with a fine sketch from the Niagara River. White's Island, or, as it was formerly called, Carney Island, is …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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