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  • St. Joseph Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Saturday, 21 September 1878
    St. Joseph Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Saturday, 21 September 1878
    TextNewspaper       The Loss of the Schooner Mary. The following account of the loss of the schooner Mary, off New Buffalo, is given in the Chicago Inter-Ocean of Monday: New Buffalo, Mich., Sept. 13. - As you have already announced, the schooner Mary was lost on the night of Sept. 9. ...
    TextNewspaper     The Loss of the Schooner Mary. The following account of the loss of the schooner Mary, off New Buffalo, is given in the Chicago Inter-Ocean of Monday: New Buffalo, Mich., …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), Thursday, 15 Aug 1878, page 3
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), Thursday, 15 Aug 1878, page 3
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  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), Thursday, 22 Aug 1878, page 3
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), Thursday, 22 Aug 1878, page 3
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  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), Thursday, 29 Aug 1878, page 3
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), Thursday, 29 Aug 1878, page 3
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  • Detroit Post and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 26 Mar, 1878
    Detroit Post and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 26 Mar, 1878
    TextNewspaper       NEW WRECKING MACHINE. - Capt. Wm. Foster, of Cleveland, has invented a machine for raising sunken ships. The power employed is the inflated pontoon system, with an entirely new and inexpensive apparatus, made of three-ply canvas-rubber. A full outfit of 200 pontoons, capable of ...
    TextNewspaper     NEW WRECKING MACHINE. - Capt. Wm. Foster, of Cleveland, has invented a machine for raising sunken ships. The power employed is the inflated pontoon system, with an entirely new and …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Post and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 29 Jun, 1878
    Detroit Post and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 29 Jun, 1878
    TextNewspaper       ANOTHER STEAMBOAT. - Capt. S. B. Grummond has added another vessel to his already large fleet. The new craft is a side-wheel steamboat, one of the largest of its kind ever on Western waters. She has been under construction for the past year and a half, but so quietly has …
    TextNewspaper     ANOTHER STEAMBOAT. - Capt. S. B. Grummond has added another vessel to his already large fleet. The new craft is a side-wheel steamboat, one of the largest of its kind …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Chicago Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), Saturday, August 10, 1878
    Chicago Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), Saturday, August 10, 1878
    TextNewspaper       STEAMER SUNK. -- The steambarge PETRONILLE, which loaded coal at Oswego for Henderson, July 20, sank in Henderson Harbor on her arrival. The coal is being unloaded. She will be raised.
    TextNewspaper     STEAMER SUNK. -- The steambarge PETRONILLE, which loaded coal at Oswego for Henderson, July 20, sank in Henderson Harbor on her arrival. The coal is being unloaded. She will be …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Detroit Post and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 30 Mar, 1878
    Detroit Post and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 30 Mar, 1878
    TextNewspaper       THE ST. CLAIR CANAL. - The following regulations for the government of vessels passing through the St. Clair Flats Canal are established by authority of the Secretary of War as necessary for the proper protection of the banks of the canal from injury. All concerned will please take ...
    TextNewspaper     THE ST. CLAIR CANAL. - The following regulations for the government of vessels passing through the St. Clair Flats Canal are established by authority of the Secretary of War as …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Chicago Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), Tuesday, August 13, 1878
    Chicago Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), Tuesday, August 13, 1878
    TextNewspaper       The catamaran GIROFIE GIROFIA, en route from Pultneyville to Oswego, in charge of Augustus A. Kimball, son of Captain Joseph Kimball, of Oswego, was found off Sodus Point on Friday morning in a waterlogged condition and towed into the harbor. Kimball is supposed to have drowned in endeavoring ...
    TextNewspaper     The catamaran GIROFIE GIROFIA, en route from Pultneyville to Oswego, in charge of Augustus A. Kimball, son of Captain Joseph Kimball, of Oswego, was found off Sodus Point on Friday …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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