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  • First Lumber Boat Arrives
    First Lumber Boat Arrives
    NewspaperText  Evening News (North Tonawanda, NY), 5 May 1913, p. 1, column 4     FIRST LUMBER BOAT ARRIVES _______ Steamer Edward Buckley Has Aboard 600,000 Feet of Hemlock. _______ IRON CITY GOES DOWN _______ Schooner Rammed in St. Clair River by Steel Freighter Thomas F. Cole -- Captain and Crew of Vessel Escaped in Life ...
    NewspaperText  Evening News (North Tonawanda, NY), 5 May 1913, p. 1, column 4   FIRST LUMBER BOAT ARRIVES _______ Steamer Edward Buckley Has Aboard 600,000 Feet of Hemlock. _______ IRON CITY GOES DOWN _______ Schooner Rammed in St. Clair River by Steel Freighter Thomas …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • The Weather
    The Weather
    NewspaperText  Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 7 Nov 1913, p. 1     THE WEATHER For Sault Ste Marie and vicinity-- Rain and colder tonight; Saturday, rain or snow and colder. Upper Lakes--Brisk to high south-west to northwest winds, except northwest on western Superior. Rain south, rain or snow north portions tonight and Saturday; colder ...
    NewspaperText  Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 7 Nov 1913, p. 1   THE WEATHER For Sault Ste Marie and vicinity-- Rain and colder tonight; Saturday, rain or snow and colder. Upper Lakes--Brisk to high south-west to northwest winds, except northwest on western …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Terrible Storm Sweeps Superior
    Terrible Storm Sweeps Superior
    NewspaperText  Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 10 Nov 1913, p. 1     TERRIBLE STORM SWEEPS SUPERIOR _______ High Winds Lash Great Lakes Into Fury; Captains Report Hardest Blow Yet Experienced _______ Disturbance Started in the South-East, Blowing Along Atlantic Coast -- 68 Mile Wind Reported at Portage Entry -- Steamer Sarnian Six Days ...
    NewspaperText  Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 10 Nov 1913, p. 1   TERRIBLE STORM SWEEPS SUPERIOR _______ High Winds Lash Great Lakes Into Fury; Captains Report Hardest Blow Yet Experienced _______ Disturbance Started in the South-East, Blowing Along Atlantic Coast -- 68 …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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