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- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sept. 9, 1887Twenty-four shaped spars have just been shipped from Pinconning, Lake Huron, to Halifax to be reshipped to Liverpool, England.Twenty-four shaped spars have just been shipped from Pinconning, Lake Huron, to Halifax to be reshipped to Liverpool, England.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Nov. 1, 1887There are at present 350 men at work at Wheeler's shipyard at West Bay City, and this force will be kept on all winter. Mr. Wheeler has five boats in the course of construction now. Three of these boats will have a 276 foot keel and will cost $132,000 each. …There are at present 350 men at work at Wheeler's shipyard at West Bay City, and this force will be kept on all winter. Mr. Wheeler has five boats in …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sep. 6, 1887Judge Horne has given his decision in the case for damages brought by the owners of the tug Bob Hackett against the propeller St. Magnus on the 8th of September, 1885, when the craft collided between Limekilns Crossing and Bois Blanc Island, and the Bob Hackett was sunk and proved …Judge Horne has given his decision in the case for damages brought by the owners of the tug Bob Hackett against the propeller St. Magnus on the 8th of September, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 18 Jun 1887, page 1NEARLY THIRTY LOST _______ The Steamer Champlain Burned On Lake Michigan _______ FIFTY-SEVEN PERSONS, PASSENGERS OFFICERS AND CREW, ON BOARD _______ Twenty-four Persons Known to Have Drowned or Burned to Death. _______ Names of the Victims ...NEARLY THIRTY LOST _______ The Steamer Champlain Burned On Lake Michigan _______ FIFTY-SEVEN PERSONS, PASSENGERS OFFICERS AND CREW, ON BOARD _______ Twenty-four Persons Known to Have Drowned or Burned to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 21 Nov 1887*tug BOB TEED, as identified in a later article In fairy tale fashion, both the Stampede and her crew lived to sail another day.*tug BOB TEED, as identified in a later article In fairy tale fashion, both the Stampede and her crew lived to sail another day.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 4 Oct. 1887, page 1Buffalo, October 3. - [Special].] - The storm which set in shortly before 7 o'clock this morning has been the most severe one of the season. The wind reached fifty-two miles an hour several times between 7 a.m. and noon, and blew at a rate of forty-five miles steady since …Buffalo, October 3. - [Special].] - The storm which set in shortly before 7 o'clock this morning has been the most severe one of the season. The wind reached fifty-two …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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