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- Southern Central's Little 'Jimmies' Took Vast Quantity of Coal to LakeCortland Democrat (Cortland, NY), Aug. 13, 1937 Southern Central's Little 'Jimmies' Took Vast Quantity of Coal to Lake Rails have been removed from the Lehigh Valley 's coal trestle at North Fair haven , and the trestle has ...Cortland Democrat (Cortland, NY), Aug. 13, 1937 Southern Central's Little 'Jimmies' Took Vast Quantity of Coal to Lake Rails have been removed from the Lehigh Valley 's coal trestle at North Fair haven , and the trestle …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), July 27, 1899No Trace Found of Mrs. Griffin ________ Unsuccessful Search of the Sunken St. Peter ________ Lake Diver Matoll makes Two Descents to the vessel, but Could Find Nothing of the Woman Supposed to have Been Imprisoned in the Cabin. ________ The tug John ...No Trace Found of Mrs. Griffin ________ Unsuccessful Search of the Sunken St. Peter ________ Lake Diver Matoll makes Two Descents to the vessel, but Could Find Nothing of the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), Aug. 8, 1899United States Engineer Captain G.D. Fitch of Oswego has received authority from the Chief Engineer at Washington to remove the spars of the wreck of the large schooner St. Peter which lies on the bottom of Lake Ontario, a few miles west of the port of Sodus Point. The wreck …United States Engineer Captain G.D. Fitch of Oswego has received authority from the Chief Engineer at Washington to remove the spars of the wreck of the large schooner St. Peter …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Tragedy Stuns OswegoSyracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), Thurs., Dec. 18, 1902 LAKE TRAGEDY STUNS OSWEGO _____ Seven of Its Popular Citizens Given Up as Lost ____ RAY OF HOPE BLOTTED OUT ____ Vessel Ashore on Salmon Point Proves to Be the Noyes, Whose Crew Was Rescued After Heroic Work - No ...Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), Thurs., Dec. 18, 1902 LAKE TRAGEDY STUNS OSWEGO _____ Seven of Its Popular Citizens Given Up as Lost ____ RAY OF HOPE BLOTTED OUT ____ Vessel Ashore on Salmon Point Proves to Be the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- A Boy's Quick Eye And Peril On Board The Lake Schooner AriadneCortland Democrat (Cortland, NY), Dec. 14, 1894 A Boy's Quick Eye And Peril On Board The Lake Schooner Ariadne _______ A striking instance of the play of chance in connection with Uncle Sam's well devised resources was afforded in the case of the Canadian schooner Ariadne ; which stranded during a blinding snowstorm in ...Cortland Democrat (Cortland, NY), Dec. 14, 1894 A Boy's Quick Eye And Peril On Board The Lake Schooner Ariadne _______ A striking instance of the play of chance in connection with Uncle Sam's well devised resources was …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Cortland Democrat (Cortland, NY), July 5, 1901EARLY BOATING DAYS. ____ Cortland at One Time a Port of Entry for River Craft ____ Standing today on the handsome iron bridge which spans the Tioughnioga river at Port Watson Street, one can hardly believe that only a trifle more than three quarters of a century ...EARLY BOATING DAYS. ____ Cortland at One Time a Port of Entry for River Craft ____ Standing today on the handsome iron bridge which spans the Tioughnioga river at Port …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), July 14, 1931When Grant Played Checkers at Oswego To the Editor of The Post-Standard: I read your editorial concerning Grant at Galena with interest. Your request for stories of Grant while stationed at Sacket's Harbor brought to mind a story I have heard my father tell. He told that my ...When Grant Played Checkers at Oswego To the Editor of The Post-Standard: I read your editorial concerning Grant at Galena with interest. Your request for stories of Grant while stationed …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), June 27, 1935Intrepid Lake Master Dies at 79 on Farm _______ Capt. A. R. Hinckley Succombs After Short Illness. ____ Oswego. - An eventful career as a master of vessels and as a marine contractor on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence river closed with the death of Capt. ...Intrepid Lake Master Dies at 79 on Farm _______ Capt. A. R. Hinckley Succombs After Short Illness. ____ Oswego. - An eventful career as a master of vessels and as …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rescued from Gale's ClutchSyracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), Tues., Dec. 16, 1902 RESCUED FROM GALE'S CLUTCH ____ Five Persons, All of Oswego , Saved at Lakeside _____ HAD GIVEN UP ALL HOPE _____ Adrift on Angry Waves Thirty-Six Hours Without Food and Without Prospect of Help - Rescued After One of ...Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), Tues., Dec. 16, 1902 RESCUED FROM GALE'S CLUTCH ____ Five Persons, All of Oswego , Saved at Lakeside _____ HAD GIVEN UP ALL HOPE _____ Adrift on Angry Waves Thirty-Six Hours Without Food and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- George Goble Dead At OswegoSyracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 15 Oct 1906 George Goble Dead At Oswego _____ Well-known Shipbuilder and Mason of High Standing _____ Oswego, Oct. 14. - George Goble, an active participant in those scenes of the days of Oswego's maritime glory, when passage across the river might be had on the decks of ...Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 15 Oct 1906 George Goble Dead At Oswego _____ Well-known Shipbuilder and Mason of High Standing _____ Oswego, Oct. 14. - George Goble, an active participant in those scenes of the days of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Barge Sherman Towed To PortSyracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 15 Oct 1906 Barge Sherman Towed To Port ____ Boat Wrecked in Gale on Lake Ontario Arrives in Oswego. ____ Oswego, Oct. 14, - The barge Sherman that was wrecked and beached on the southern shore of Lake Ontario near Sodus during the heavy gale of a week ago arrived ...Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 15 Oct 1906 Barge Sherman Towed To Port ____ Boat Wrecked in Gale on Lake Ontario Arrives in Oswego. ____ Oswego, Oct. 14, - The barge Sherman that was wrecked and beached on …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Sailor of 58 Years, Retires From ServiceSyracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 16 Mar 1916 He lived at 14 W. Fifth St., Oswego. He died Sept. 13, 1921. A brother, Matthew, of Grantwood, N.J., died July 26, 1917. The family belonged to St. Mary's Church. He was survived by three sons, Dr. Patrick H. Hourigan of Buffalo, Daniel P. and Leo Hourigan; two daughters, Mrs. …Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 16 Mar 1916 He lived at 14 W. Fifth St., Oswego. He died Sept. 13, 1921. A brother, Matthew, of Grantwood, N.J., died July 26, 1917. The family belonged to St. Mary's Church. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wayne Brewster, 91, Recalls Life as Sailor on Schooners
in Bustling Trade on the LakesSyracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 12 Jun 1940 Wayne Brewster, 91, Recalls Life as Sailor on Schooners in Bustling Trade on the Lakes ____ CAPE VINCENT - Sailing as a crew member upon the schooners that plied from Lake Ontario to Chicago in the busy years of inland water traffic following the Civil War, Wayne B. ...Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 12 Jun 1940 Wayne Brewster, 91, Recalls Life as Sailor on Schooners in Bustling Trade on the Lakes ____ CAPE VINCENT - Sailing as a crew member upon the schooners that plied from …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Frank Phelps' Shipyard at ChaumontSyracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 28 Nov 1920 Frank Phelps' Shipyard at Chaumont ____ Of the Many That Once Nourished Along the Lake Shore It Alone Remains. ____ Of all the ship building plants that once flourished along the Jefferson county shore bf Lake Ontario, a single yard, that of Frank Phelps, at ...Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 28 Nov 1920 Frank Phelps' Shipyard at Chaumont ____ Of the Many That Once Nourished Along the Lake Shore It Alone Remains. ____ Of all the ship building plants that once flourished along …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Just Around the CornerBertrande, Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 27 Oct 1946 The breaking waves dashed high On a stern and rockbound coast. And the woods, against a stormy sky, Their giant branches tossed." When the schooner "Illinois" left Sacket Harbor with 104 passengers and a crew of nine bound for the village of Chicago on Lake Michigan. The date was May …Bertrande, Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 27 Oct 1946 The breaking waves dashed high On a stern and rockbound coast. And the woods, against a stormy sky, Their giant branches tossed." When the schooner "Illinois" left Sacket Harbor with …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- When Fast Traveling was Done by PacketsSyracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 9 Aug 1903 WHEN FAST TRAVELING WAS DONE BY PACKETS _____ Reminiscences of the Passenger Traffic of Central New York Fifty Years Ago Recalled by Discussion of Utility of Canals ____ NEWARK, N.Y., AUG. 8. - In these days when the utility of the canals is being ...Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 9 Aug 1903 WHEN FAST TRAVELING WAS DONE BY PACKETS _____ Reminiscences of the Passenger Traffic of Central New York Fifty Years Ago Recalled by Discussion of Utility of Canals ____ NEWARK, N.Y., …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- C.W. Cole's Fish Tug Nearing CompletionSyracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 14 Oct 1922 C.W. Cole's Fish Tug Nearing Completion ___ Staunch Lake Craft Will Soon Be Launched From the Phelps Shipyard, Chaumont ___ Another wooden steamer, fresh from the Chaumont yard, once so active but of ...Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 14 Oct 1922 C.W. Cole's Fish Tug Nearing Completion ___ Staunch Lake Craft Will Soon Be Launched From the Phelps Shipyard, Chaumont ___ Another wooden steamer, fresh from the Chaumont yard, once so …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Enterprise (Scow), aground, 1 Nov 1861Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $600 Remarks: Total lossReason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $600 Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Mary (Barge), sunk, 1 Nov 1861Reason: sunk Lives: nil Hull damage: $600 Cargo: $7,000 Freight: wheatReason: sunk Lives: nil Hull damage: $600 Cargo: $7,000 Freight: wheatMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Prince Albert (Schooner), aground, 1 Dec 1861Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $300Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $300Maritime History of the Great Lakes