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  • New Steam-Boats
    New Steam-Boats
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), 11 Sep 1824, p. 3     The American steamboat in question would become the PIONEER, which was enlarged and run on Lake Erie rather than the Niagara River
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), 11 Sep 1824, p. 3   The American steamboat in question would become the PIONEER, which was enlarged and run on Lake Erie rather than the Niagara River
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), 2 Apr 1825, p. 3
    Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), 2 Apr 1825, p. 3
    NewspaperText       It may refer to the CHIPPAWA then under construction, or to the PIONEER which was originally intended for the river and then enlarged for Lake Erie service.
    NewspaperText     It may refer to the CHIPPAWA then under construction, or to the PIONEER which was originally intended for the river and then enlarged for Lake Erie service.
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Western Termination of the Grand Canal
    Western Termination of the Grand Canal
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), 27 Aug 1825, p. 3     WESTERN TERMINATION OF THE GRAND CANAL First arrival of a Canal Boat at Buffalo .--On Thursday morning, the Canal boat Superior, Capt. Sloan, arrived in this Village, from the East. She staid but a short time. Our citizens, generally, were not aware of the fact ...
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), 27 Aug 1825, p. 3   WESTERN TERMINATION OF THE GRAND CANAL First arrival of a Canal Boat at Buffalo .--On Thursday morning, the Canal boat Superior, Capt. Sloan, arrived in this Village, from the East. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), 21 May 1825, p. 3
    Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), 21 May 1825, p. 3
    NewspaperText       The Steam brig on her last trip took 370 passengers for Detroit. She has averaged more than 300 every trip.-- The Steam-boat, which is calculated to run from Black Rock to Detroit, will be launched shortly. The boat, intended to ply from this place to Canada is launched, and if …
    NewspaperText     The Steam brig on her last trip took 370 passengers for Detroit. She has averaged more than 300 every trip.-- The Steam-boat, which is calculated to run from Black Rock …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • To The Public
    To The Public
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), 16 Sep 1826, p. 4     TO THE PUBLIC In referance [sic] to a Card published by Mr. Forsyth, and freely circulated at Buffalo, Black Rock, and other places pointing out to Travellers two modes of conveyance from Buffalo to the Niagra [sic] Falls on the British side, and from the Falls back to Buffalo, one …
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), 16 Sep 1826, p. 4   TO THE PUBLIC In referance [sic] to a Card published by Mr. Forsyth, and freely circulated at Buffalo, Black Rock, and other places pointing out to Travellers two modes of …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), September 10, 1827
    Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), September 10, 1827
    TextNewspaper       Descent of the MICHIGAN - During the whole of the week strangers were arriving in this village on their way to witness the descent of the MICHIGAN, down the rapids and over the falls of Niagara. By Friday night, our public houses were completely thronged: and on Saturday morning every …
    TextNewspaper     Descent of the MICHIGAN - During the whole of the week strangers were arriving in this village on their way to witness the descent of the MICHIGAN, down the rapids …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), July 23, 1827
    Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), July 23, 1827
    TextNewspaper       We find the following article in the York Observer. It would indeed be a splendid sight to witness the passage of a brig over the Falls of Niagara, and would draw together an immense collection of people. We should suppose the tavern keepers at the Falls would be well paid …
    TextNewspaper     We find the following article in the York Observer. It would indeed be a splendid sight to witness the passage of a brig over the Falls of Niagara, and would …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), July 30, 1827
    Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), July 30, 1827
    TextNewspaper       The third of September next, at 3:00 P.M. has been fixed on for the descent of the schr. MICHIGAN (Burthen 136 tons) over the Falls of Niagara! She has been purchased by a company of gentlemen on both sides of the river for this purpose, and will be fitted up …
    TextNewspaper     The third of September next, at 3:00 P.M. has been fixed on for the descent of the schr. MICHIGAN (Burthen 136 tons) over the Falls of Niagara! She has been …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), August 2, 1827
    Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), August 2, 1827
    TextNewspaper       Saturday the 8th of September, is fixed upon for the passage of the schr. MICHIGAN down the falls of Niagara. The story of a Frenchman going up in a balloon from her deck, while on her passage, must be a mistake. He would be quite as likely to go down …
    TextNewspaper     Saturday the 8th of September, is fixed upon for the passage of the schr. MICHIGAN down the falls of Niagara. The story of a Frenchman going up in a balloon …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), September 13, 1827
    Buffalo Emporium (Buffalo, NY), September 13, 1827
    TextNewspaper       The bears which were aboard the MICHIGAN, succeeded in reaching the Canada shore, above the Falls. Some suppose the buffalo was killed by the falling masts; he was seen going down the falls apparently lifeless.
    TextNewspaper     The bears which were aboard the MICHIGAN, succeeded in reaching the Canada shore, above the Falls. Some suppose the buffalo was killed by the falling masts; he was seen going …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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