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- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 26 Jun 1821, p. 3, column 3The Lake Erie Steam-Boat carried the United States Mail from Buffalo to Erie, Fairport, Cleaveland, Sandusky City, and Detroit.The Lake Erie Steam-Boat carried the United States Mail from Buffalo to Erie, Fairport, Cleaveland, Sandusky City, and Detroit.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steam-boat Lost!Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 6 Nov 1821, p. 3, column 1 STEAM-BOAT LOST! Information was received in town, last evening, that the steam-boat Walk-in-the-Water, Capt. Rogers, was driven ashore near the Buffalo light-house, during the gale on Wednesday night last, and materially injured, if not totally lost. The passengers (about 40 in ...Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 6 Nov 1821, p. 3, column 1 STEAM-BOAT LOST! Information was received in town, last evening, that the steam-boat Walk-in-the-Water, Capt. Rogers, was driven ashore near the Buffalo light-house, during the gale on Wednesday night last, and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Loss of the Steam BoatCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 13 Nov 1821, p. 3, column 2 LOSS of the STEAM-BOAT The report of the loss of the steamboat Walk-in-the-Water, is fully confirmed. We learn the following particulars from one of the passengers, who arrived in town a few days since by land: the boat left Black-Rock on Wednesday the 6th instant, at 4 o'clock, ...Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 13 Nov 1821, p. 3, column 2 LOSS of the STEAM-BOAT The report of the loss of the steamboat Walk-in-the-Water, is fully confirmed. We learn the following particulars from one of the passengers, who arrived in town …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Quick TripCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 3 Jul 1850, p. 1, column 7 Quick Trip The Propeller Ontario made the passage from Montreal to Quebec [sic: probably meant New York] in twelve days.--She took on board at Erie, some 300 tons of coal, and had 100 tons remaining on her arrival at New york. We understand her owner intends to take the Propeller …Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 3 Jul 1850, p. 1, column 7 Quick Trip The Propeller Ontario made the passage from Montreal to Quebec [sic: probably meant New York] in twelve days.--She took on board at Erie, some 300 tons of coal, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Propeller OntarioCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 8 May 1850, p. 1, column 5 PROPELLER ONTARIO.-- We are informed that the Propeller Ontario, built at this port about two years since, is now fitting up as a sea steamer at Buffalo, and is intended to run between Ogdensburgh and Quebec, with occasional trips to Halifax to meet the Cunard steamers from ...Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 8 May 1850, p. 1, column 5 PROPELLER ONTARIO.-- We are informed that the Propeller Ontario, built at this port about two years since, is now fitting up as a sea steamer at Buffalo, and is intended …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Propeller for ChagresCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 11 Dec 1850, p. 1, column 3 Lake Propeller for Chagres The Propeller Ontario which left the lakes in May having made one trip to Charleston S. C., returned to New York for new boilers and outfit and cleared on the 2d inst. for Chagres.-- The time is coming when lake built vessels will be numerous on …Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 11 Dec 1850, p. 1, column 3 Lake Propeller for Chagres The Propeller Ontario which left the lakes in May having made one trip to Charleston S. C., returned to New York for new boilers and outfit …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 31 Jul 1821, p. 3, column 1The steam-boat Walk-in-the-Water, Capt. Rogers, left Black-Rock on the 28th instant, bound for Mackina and Green Bay. She touched at this port on Sunday evening lest, having on board, besides other passengers, 130 recruits, destined for the northern posts, and several officers of the army, among ...The steam-boat Walk-in-the-Water, Capt. Rogers, left Black-Rock on the 28th instant, bound for Mackina and Green Bay. She touched at this port on Sunday evening lest, having on board, besides …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 23 May 1820, p. 3, column 2We are requested to state, that a vessel called the "Maria, of Cuyahoga," was driven ashore on the 5th inst. at Rose's Point, above Fort Erie. She is considerably injured, and her masts, rudder, &c. lost. Buffalo JournalWe are requested to state, that a vessel called the "Maria, of Cuyahoga," was driven ashore on the 5th inst. at Rose's Point, above Fort Erie. She is considerably injured, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- ControveryCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 13 Feb 1821, p. 2, column 1 Controversy. Captain Jesse D. Elliott, of the United States Navy, has found it necessary to address the public on the subject of an anonymous pamphlet which has lately been published at Washington. As far as we can gather, it appears that the late Commodore Perry had intended to arraign Capt. …Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 13 Feb 1821, p. 2, column 1 Controversy. Captain Jesse D. Elliott, of the United States Navy, has found it necessary to address the public on the subject of an anonymous pamphlet which has lately been published …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 20 Jun 1820, p. 3, column 1A man by the name of John Fowles, a sailor on board the schooner Neptune. while passing up the Detroit River, was struck by lightning, on the 9th inst., and expired instantly.A man by the name of John Fowles, a sailor on board the schooner Neptune. while passing up the Detroit River, was struck by lightning, on the 9th inst., and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Storm and ShipwrecksCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 24 Oct 1820, p. 3, column 1 A series of corrections to these statements in a following issue.Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 24 Oct 1820, p. 3, column 1 A series of corrections to these statements in a following issue.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 31 Oct 1820, p. 3, column 1The statement in our last paper, respecting the shipwrecks, was in several particulars incorrect. The schooner Aurora rode out the gale without injury. The schooner Wolf was beached near Buffalo. The schooner Commodore Perry remains on shore, having received considerable injury, The Erie Gazette ...The statement in our last paper, respecting the shipwrecks, was in several particulars incorrect. The schooner Aurora rode out the gale without injury. The schooner Wolf was beached near Buffalo. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 9 May 1820, p. 3, column 1The steam-boat, Walk-ln-the-Water. Capt. Rogers, arrived at this port on Sunday last, from Buffalo, being her first trip of this season. She left that place about 9 o'clock on Saturday morning last, and arrived here the next day at 2 o'clock PM. This is the shortest passage, we believe, she …The steam-boat, Walk-ln-the-Water. Capt. Rogers, arrived at this port on Sunday last, from Buffalo, being her first trip of this season. She left that place about 9 o'clock on Saturday …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Marshal's SaleCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 28 Nov 1820 Marshal's Sale Ohio District By virtue of a writ of alias fi. fa. to me directed from the United States Circuit Court, in and for the District of Ohio, there will be exposed to public sale, on Monday, the 18th day of December next, at Fairport, near the mouth of …Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 28 Nov 1820 Marshal's Sale Ohio District By virtue of a writ of alias fi. fa. to me directed from the United States Circuit Court, in and for the District of Ohio, there …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 10 Jan 1821, p. 3, column 2We are authorized to give notice, that the new Schooner, built by Mr. James Short, for Philo Taylor, Esq., will be launched on Tuesday, the 17th inst., at 2 o'clock, P.M.We are authorized to give notice, that the new Schooner, built by Mr. James Short, for Philo Taylor, Esq., will be launched on Tuesday, the 17th inst., at 2 o'clock, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- LaunchCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 17 Apr 1821, p. 3, column 1 A new schooner, built by Capt. D. Tylee, for Mr. John Burtis, of this village, was launched on Saturday last. She is called the Lake Serpent.Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 17 Apr 1821, p. 3, column 1 A new schooner, built by Capt. D. Tylee, for Mr. John Burtis, of this village, was launched on Saturday last. She is called the Lake Serpent.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Pier CompanyCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 24 Apr 1821, p. 4, column 2 PIER COMPANY Notice is hereby given that the annual election for Directors of the Cleaveland Pier Company, will be holden at the Courthouse, in this village, in the first Monday of May next, at 3 o'clock, P.M. A general attendance is requested, Noble H. Merwin, ...Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 24 Apr 1821, p. 4, column 2 PIER COMPANY Notice is hereby given that the annual election for Directors of the Cleaveland Pier Company, will be holden at the Courthouse, in this village, in the first Monday …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 18 Mar 1822, p. 3, column 2The new Schooner, to be called Minerva, built near the Ferry, and owned by Messrs. Merwin & Belden, will be launched on Thursday next, at 4 o'clock, P.M.The new Schooner, to be called Minerva, built near the Ferry, and owned by Messrs. Merwin & Belden, will be launched on Thursday next, at 4 o'clock, P.M.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 26 Mar 1822, p. 3, column 2Navigation Open - the schr. Lake Serpent. Capt. J, Burtis, this morning cleared this port for Detroit, laden with produce, &c.Navigation Open - the schr. Lake Serpent. Capt. J, Burtis, this morning cleared this port for Detroit, laden with produce, &c.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 25 Jul 1822, p. 3, column 2Many persons are in the habit of sending letters by the Steam-Boat, under an impression that such a method of conveyance is a saving of postage. This is wrong. The Boat carries the Mail and other letters forwarded by the master, or otherwise, are subject to the same postage as …Many persons are in the habit of sending letters by the Steam-Boat, under an impression that such a method of conveyance is a saving of postage. This is wrong. The …Maritime History of the Great Lakes