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- Alma Munro (Propeller), C71239, aground, 28 Oct 1882Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offReason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Protection (Propeller), sunk by collision, 28 Aug 1856Reason: sunk by collision Lives: nil Hull damage: $8,500 Cargo: $20,000 Freight: merchandise Remarks: Total lossReason: sunk by collision Lives: nil Hull damage: $8,500 Cargo: $20,000 Freight: merchandise Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Boston (Steamboat), collision, 28 Aug 1856Reason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: RepairedReason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: RepairedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Armenia (Propeller), aground &c., 6 Oct 1880Reason: aground &c.; Lives: nil Remarks: Got off & repairedReason: aground &c.; Lives: nil Remarks: Got off & repairedMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Hiram A. Calvin (Steamboat), aground, 19 Oct 1880Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offReason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Heather Bell (Schooner), aground, 1 Oct 1880Reason: aground Lives: 1 Remarks: Total lossReason: aground Lives: 1 Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Alexandria (Steamboat), aground, 5 May 1890Reason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offReason: aground Lives: nil Remarks: Got offMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Emily (Schooner), sunk, 13 Nov 1872Reason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: barley Remarks: Total lossReason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: barley Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Canadian (Schooner), sunk, 1 Oct 1878Reason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: stone Remarks: Total lossReason: sunk Lives: nil Freight: stone Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), 17 Jan 1874This morning as four men were at work on the wheel of the steamer Spartan, lying at the foot of Johnson Street, when the staging which supported them gave way, and they were precipitated into the water. Three of them were kept afloat by planks, and were quickly rescued in …This morning as four men were at work on the wheel of the steamer Spartan, lying at the foot of Johnson Street, when the staging which supported them gave way, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), 7 Aug 1861p.2 day morning next at eight o'clock - returning the same evening. The Gananoque Brass Band will accompany her, and Wood's string band has also been engaged for the accommodation of dancers. The Boat will call at Darling's Wharf, Rockport, Brockville and Prescott. Fare to ...p.2 day morning next at eight o'clock - returning the same evening. The Gananoque Brass Band will accompany her, and Wood's string band has also been engaged for the accommodation …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Gananoque Reporter (Gananonque, ON), 21 Aug 1861p.2 Excursion to Ogdensburgh To the Editor of the Reporter. Sir:- Although the inhabitants of Gananoque are pretty thoroughly acquainted with the low effusions which too frequently accompany the editorials of the British Whig, ...p.2 Excursion to Ogdensburgh To the Editor of the Reporter. Sir:- Although the inhabitants of Gananoque are pretty thoroughly acquainted with the low effusions which too frequently accompany the editorials …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Big Vessel Lies on River BottomRochester Democrat & Chronicle (Rochester, NY), 27 Dec 1904 BIG VESSEL LIES ON RIVER BOTTOM BREAKS FROM MOORINGS AND GOES DOWN BIG JOB TO RAISE HER CORRIGAN & McKlNNEY'S IRON DUKE ESCAPES DESTRUCTION BY FLAMES ONLY TO SINK IN FORTY FEET OF WATER IN MIDDLE OF THE RIVER Corrigan & McKinney's ore carrying barge ...Rochester Democrat & Chronicle (Rochester, NY), 27 Dec 1904 BIG VESSEL LIES ON RIVER BOTTOM BREAKS FROM MOORINGS AND GOES DOWN BIG JOB TO RAISE HER CORRIGAN & McKlNNEY'S IRON DUKE ESCAPES DESTRUCTION BY FLAMES ONLY TO SINK IN …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sunken Vessel Menaces BridgeRochester Democrat & Chronicle (Rochester, NY), 9 Jan 1905 SUNKEN VESSEL MENACES BRIDGE _____ CHARLOTTE ORE BARGE IS NOW ICEBOUND _____ BUILDING NEW DRAWBRIDGE ____ Zero weather along the lake shore has placed the sunken ore ...Rochester Democrat & Chronicle (Rochester, NY), 9 Jan 1905 SUNKEN VESSEL MENACES BRIDGE _____ CHARLOTTE ORE BARGE IS NOW ICEBOUND _____ BUILDING NEW DRAWBRIDGE ____ Zero weather along the lake shore has placed the sunken ore ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Death of Captain John B. Estes of CharlotteDeath of Captain John B. Estes of Charlotte The recent death of Captain John B. Estes of Charlotte at the age of or more than 90 years has brought into review something of the remarkable career of this last sailor whose record was when there were in reality "Men before …Death of Captain John B. Estes of Charlotte The recent death of Captain John B. Estes of Charlotte at the age of or more than 90 years has brought into …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rochester Union & Advertiser (Rochester, NY), 3 Dec 1862The Grey Eagle of Oswego built in 1856. Her owner and master was J. S. Varney of Charlotte. She was 64 tons and 82 feet long.The Grey Eagle of Oswego built in 1856. Her owner and master was J. S. Varney of Charlotte. She was 64 tons and 82 feet long.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Another New VesselAnother New Vessel. - We understand that Capt. Hosea Rogers has made arrangements for the construction of another vessel, the worked to be commenced immediately. A ship builder from Buffalo is to take charge of the work. The vessel will be about the size of the "Joseph Cochrane," as ...Another New Vessel. - We understand that Capt. Hosea Rogers has made arrangements for the construction of another vessel, the worked to be commenced immediately. A ship builder from Buffalo …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Sale of Lake Ontario SteamersBuffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 2 Nov 1867 The bulk of the article was copied by the Buffalo paper from an unidentified Rochester paper, so "our harbor" and "this port" refer to Charlotte, NY.Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 2 Nov 1867 The bulk of the article was copied by the Buffalo paper from an unidentified Rochester paper, so "our harbor" and "this port" refer to Charlotte, NY.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rochester Harborp> Rochester Harbor. - It is gratifying to be able to state that measures have at length been taken for constructing the important piers at the junction of the Genesee River and Lake Ontario, (Charlotte) with materials of suitable quality. The trashy stone so long and inexcusably use, is ...p> Rochester Harbor. - It is gratifying to be able to state that measures have at length been taken for constructing the important piers at the junction of the Genesee …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Saved - $200!: Schooner Days MCCLXXX (1280)Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 28 Jul 1956 Saved - $200! Schooner Days MCCLXXX (1280) by C. H. J. Snider IT was a shameful thing to do, but last week, by stern compulsion of necessity, we left the schooner Isabella totally ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 28 Jul 1956 Saved - $200! Schooner Days MCCLXXX (1280) by C. H. J. Snider IT was a shameful thing to do, but last week, by stern compulsion of necessity, we left the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes