The schooner " Rough and Ready ," which had a collision with the steamer Constellation , had on board 4,000 bu wheat and 500 bbls flour, insured. The vessel belonged to the captain and a Mr.
The schooner " Rough and Ready ," which had a collision with the steamer Constellation , had on board 4,000 bu wheat and 500 bbls flour, insured. The vessel belonged …
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Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Tues., 15 Jun, 1847 The Hendrick Hudson , up this morning, reports the masts of the Rough and Ready visible, and numerous barrels, boxes, &c.;, afloat in the vicinity of the wreck. ...
The Hendrick Hudson , up this morning, reports the masts of the Rough and Ready visible, and numerous barrels, boxes, &c.;, afloat in the vicinity of the wreck. ...
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Erie Gazette (Erie, PA), 17 June 1847 On Wednesday night the 9th inst. the stm. CONSTELLATION ran into the schr. ROUGH AND READY , about 6 miles below Conneaut . Threatening to sink, the hands ...
On Wednesday night the 9th inst. the stm. CONSTELLATION ran into the schr. ROUGH AND READY , about 6 miles below Conneaut . Threatening to sink, the hands ...
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Buffalo Courier, 18 June 1847 U. S. Steamer " MICHIGAN ." Erie , Penn., June 16, 1847 . Gentlemen :- We left port on the 11th inst., after hearing of the disaster which had befallen the ...
U. S. Steamer " MICHIGAN ." Erie , Penn., June 16, 1847 . Gentlemen :- We left port on the 11th inst., after hearing of the disaster which had befallen …
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Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 14 Jul 1847 *Douglass Houghton, first Michigan state geologist, who is generally credited with germinating the copper and iron industries in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. **Probably refers to the Astor schooner FUR TRADER. *** Out of Cleveland in 1850.
*Douglass Houghton, first Michigan state geologist, who is generally credited with germinating the copper and iron industries in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. **Probably refers to the Astor schooner FUR TRADER. *** …
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Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), March 16, 1847 Growth of Oswego We have taken a look about our village, the few past pleasant days, in order to mark, more particularly, the progress making in building, and to observe the large increase of new and substantial vessels fitting t out for the opening of Spring navigation. We ...
Growth of Oswego We have taken a look about our village, the few past pleasant days, in order to mark, more particularly, the progress making in building, and to observe …
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Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), April 13, 1847 Growth of Oswego It is estimated that there are one thousand mechanics employed in the erection of buildings and the construction of vessels in this place at the present time. And still the supply is not equal to the demand. From this fact, people abroad can form some idea of …
Growth of Oswego It is estimated that there are one thousand mechanics employed in the erection of buildings and the construction of vessels in this place at the present time. …
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Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), April 23, 1847 Early Great Lakes Steam Vessels The following piece appeared in the as reprinted from an April 1847 issue of the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser . The information is apparently part of a larger list which also included sailing vessels. The list, along with the ...
Early Great Lakes Steam Vessels The following piece appeared in the as reprinted from an April 1847 issue of the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser . The information is apparently part of …
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Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Tuesday, May 11, 1847 New Vessels. Three new vessels were launched from the ship-yard of Mr. Weeks on Thursday last. They were the Pathfinder, the Mackinaw, and the Comely. The former is one of the largest and finest vessels ever built at this port. She measures 140 feet in length, and will carry 450 …
New Vessels. Three new vessels were launched from the ship-yard of Mr. Weeks on Thursday last. They were the Pathfinder, the Mackinaw, and the Comely. The former is one of …
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Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Tuesday, May 11, 1847 Vessel Lost. The schooner Cuba, belonging to Messrs. Fitzhugh & Co. of this place, was struck in the stern by the Propeller Genesee Chief, on the 6th inst. , in the neighborhood of the Welland Canal, and immediately sunk. She was bound for this port, and laden with about ...
Vessel Lost. The schooner Cuba, belonging to Messrs. Fitzhugh & Co. of this place, was struck in the stern by the Propeller Genesee Chief, on the 6th inst. , in …
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Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Tues., May 11, 1847 New Vessels. Three new vessels were launched from the ship yard of Mr. Weeks on Thursday last. - They were the Pathfinder, the Mackinaw, and the Comely. The former is one of the largest and finest vessels ever built at this port. She measures 140 feet in length, ...
New Vessels. Three new vessels were launched from the ship yard of Mr. Weeks on Thursday last. - They were the Pathfinder, the Mackinaw, and the Comely. The former is …
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Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), July 5, 1847 While the Canadian steamer was engaged in carrying out pleasure parties some disturbances took place, as we understand, between a few sailors and some of the hands on board of the steamer as she was about leaving the dock, for a trip on the lake, resulting in a fight in …
While the Canadian steamer was engaged in carrying out pleasure parties some disturbances took place, as we understand, between a few sailors and some of the hands on board of …
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Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), July 6, 1847 Launch - A new schooner named the Abby, built by Capt. Ambrose Morgan, for Messrs. Matthew Morgan, of about 200 tons burden, was launched Tuesday last, from the yard above the bridge on the east side of the river.
Launch - A new schooner named the Abby, built by Capt. Ambrose Morgan, for Messrs. Matthew Morgan, of about 200 tons burden, was launched Tuesday last, from the yard above …
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Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), July 6, 1847 A new schooner, called the Canton, built by Capt. Gillespie, was launched at Port Ontario on the 22d ult.
A new schooner, called the Canton, built by Capt. Gillespie, was launched at Port Ontario on the 22d ult.
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Cleveland Weekly Herald (Cleveland, OH), Wednesday, September 22, 1847 About 12 o'clock on Sunday night last, as the Propeller POCAHONTAS was coming down the lake, about 30 miles above the mouth of the Welland Canal, she was run into by the Propeller RACINE, and received some considerable injury to her upper works. How much the RACINE was injured by …
About 12 o'clock on Sunday night last, as the Propeller POCAHONTAS was coming down the lake, about 30 miles above the mouth of the Welland Canal, she was run into …
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St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), January 21, 1847 Singular Phenomenon - The following extraordinary account was communicated to the editor of the Cobourg Star by Mr. Thomson Miller of the Grafton steam mills in a letter dated Jan. 9, 1847. The editor has every confidence in his correspondent, whose report was afterwards contributed ...
Singular Phenomenon - The following extraordinary account was communicated to the editor of the Cobourg Star by Mr. Thomson Miller of the Grafton steam mills in a letter dated Jan. …
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St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), January 7, 1847 Welland Canal Notice Sealed Tenders will be received at this office, until Friday the 15th day of January inst., for the work required to raise the embankments about the Junction and at Marshville, according to a specification that may be seen at this office, or at Mr. Shanly's ...
Welland Canal Notice Sealed Tenders will be received at this office, until Friday the 15th day of January inst., for the work required to raise the embankments about the Junction …
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