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  • General Marine News
    General Marine News
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 28 May 1920, p. 3, column 2     General Marine News The tug Smith delivered a cargo of crushed stone on the barge Adriatic at Green Bay during the week. The steamer Edward Buckley passed thru here Sunday bound south, having brought a cargo of cement to Green Bay. Peshtigo reef lightship was ...
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 28 May 1920, p. 3, column 2   General Marine News The tug Smith delivered a cargo of crushed stone on the barge Adriatic at Green Bay during the week. The steamer Edward Buckley passed thru here Sunday …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 18 Jun 1920, p. 3, column 1
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 18 Jun 1920, p. 3, column 1
    NewspaperText       The barge Halsted, Oscar Mattson commanding, left port Friday morning in tow of the steamer Edward Buckley for Indiana harbor, where the barge will take on a cargo of cement for Marinette. The Buckley in command of Capt. James Mlarnik arrived here from Nahma, where it took on a cargo …
    NewspaperText     The barge Halsted, Oscar Mattson commanding, left port Friday morning in tow of the steamer Edward Buckley for Indiana harbor, where the barge will take on a cargo of cement …
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  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 16 May 1918
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 16 May 1918
    NewspaperText       The steamer Edward Buckley went into commission last week and is again in command of Capt. Fred Gunderson of Sheboygan. The Buckley is controlled by the National Transit Company of Gary, In.
    NewspaperText     The steamer Edward Buckley went into commission last week and is again in command of Capt. Fred Gunderson of Sheboygan. The Buckley is controlled by the National Transit Company of …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 May 1920, p. 8, column 1
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 May 1920, p. 8, column 1
    NewspaperText       The steamer Edward Buckley delivered her first cargo of cement at Green Bay for the season of 1920 on Saturday, passing thru here on her way from Indiana harbor on that day. The schooner Oscar Newhouse arrived in port Sunday with a cargo of salt for local dealers. Some of …
    NewspaperText     The steamer Edward Buckley delivered her first cargo of cement at Green Bay for the season of 1920 on Saturday, passing thru here on her way from Indiana harbor on …
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  • Steamer Edward Buckley Sold
    Steamer Edward Buckley Sold
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 11 May 1922, p. 8     Steamer Edward Buckley Sold The steamer Edward Buckley, which wintered at the yards of the L. D. Smith Dock company, has been sold by the National Transit Co. of Marinette to T. E. Millard, John Harckness and Jack Garroch of Sarnia, Canada. The boat is being gotten in ...
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 11 May 1922, p. 8   Steamer Edward Buckley Sold The steamer Edward Buckley, which wintered at the yards of the L. D. Smith Dock company, has been sold by the National Transit Co. of Marinette …
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  • General Marine News
    General Marine News
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 28 May 1920, p. 3, column 2     The tug Smith delivered a cargo of crushed stone on the barge Adriatic at Green Bay during the week. The steamer Edward Buckley passed thru here Sunday bound south, having brought a cargo of cement to Green Bay. Peshtigo reef lightship was brought to the Universal yard Tuesday by ...
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 28 May 1920, p. 3, column 2   The tug Smith delivered a cargo of crushed stone on the barge Adriatic at Green Bay during the week. The steamer Edward Buckley passed thru here Sunday bound south, having …
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  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 May 1920, p. 6
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 May 1920, p. 6
    NewspaperText       The lumber carrier I. W. Stephenson passed thru here Saturday bound for Milwaukee where it will enter the shipyard for extensive work which will require several weeks. The Stephenson intended stopping here and having the work done at the Universal but the local shipyard was unable to take the ...
    NewspaperText     The lumber carrier I. W. Stephenson passed thru here Saturday bound for Milwaukee where it will enter the shipyard for extensive work which will require several weeks. The Stephenson intended …
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  • Gleaned From the Local Field
    Gleaned From the Local Field
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 28 Sep 1901, p. 1, column 2     Gleaned From the Local Field Capt. Jas. Brooks is first officer on Goodrich liner Atlanta. Most of the windbound fleet got away Wednesday morning. The tug Golden was in port Saturday for a short time while bound south. The coal dock of Leathem & Smith is ...
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 28 Sep 1901, p. 1, column 2   Gleaned From the Local Field Capt. Jas. Brooks is first officer on Goodrich liner Atlanta. Most of the windbound fleet got away Wednesday morning. The tug Golden was in port …
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  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 16 Dec 1921, p. 7, column 4
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 16 Dec 1921, p. 7, column 4
    NewspaperText       The tug Smith towed the steambarge Edw. Buckley to this port form Marinette Sunday, and the craft will winter at the Smith dock. The Buckley was not in commission this season, and will need a new boiler before again going into commission. The craft is for sale, and if sold …
    NewspaperText     The tug Smith towed the steambarge Edw. Buckley to this port form Marinette Sunday, and the craft will winter at the Smith dock. The Buckley was not in commission this …
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  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 4 Jul 1903, p. 1, column 2
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 4 Jul 1903, p. 1, column 2
    NewspaperText       The steambarge Edward Buckley got away Monday afternoon, after undergoing some quick work repairs in addition to a new shoe at the shipyard. She cleared for Manistee.
    NewspaperText     The steambarge Edward Buckley got away Monday afternoon, after undergoing some quick work repairs in addition to a new shoe at the shipyard. She cleared for Manistee.
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  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 9 Jan 1904, p. 1, column 2
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 9 Jan 1904, p. 1, column 2
    NewspaperText       Among the boats in winter quarters at Manistee are the Edward Buckley, Robt. C. Wente, W. F. Fletcher, Chas. Reitz, N. J. Nessen, Maggie Marshall, Mark B. Covill, Pere Marquette 2, Helen C. and schooners Isabella Sands and Arendall. The steambarge Wotan, Captain Bernson, got froze in at Tonawanda ...
    NewspaperText     Among the boats in winter quarters at Manistee are the Edward Buckley, Robt. C. Wente, W. F. Fletcher, Chas. Reitz, N. J. Nessen, Maggie Marshall, Mark B. Covill, Pere Marquette …
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  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 2 Dec 1905, p. 1, column 3
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 2 Dec 1905, p. 1, column 3
    NewspaperText       The steambarge Edward Buckley, Capt. Wm. Gnewuch, arrived in port Wednesday morning and the same day was docked at the shipyard for a searching up and to stop a small leak. The Buckley will make one more trip and then go into winter quarters at Manistee.
    NewspaperText     The steambarge Edward Buckley, Capt. Wm. Gnewuch, arrived in port Wednesday morning and the same day was docked at the shipyard for a searching up and to stop a small …
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  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 16 Dec 1909, p. 1, column 3
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 16 Dec 1909, p. 1, column 3
    NewspaperText       The steamer Edward Buckley, Captain Peterson, arrived here Tuesday and has since been placed in winter quarters at the shipyard. The Buckley is to receive a general rebuild between this time and spring. The steamer S. O. Neff, Capt. Elbe, arrived here the same day for a similar ...
    NewspaperText     The steamer Edward Buckley, Captain Peterson, arrived here Tuesday and has since been placed in winter quarters at the shipyard. The Buckley is to receive a general rebuild between this …
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  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 6 Jan 1910, p. 1, column 3
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 6 Jan 1910, p. 1, column 3
    NewspaperText       The steamer Buckley is to have considerable work done in her hold around the boiler, such as new frames, ceiling and a piece of new keelson. The steamer Edward Buckley has some seven years' work carrying the mill product from Empire to Chicago for the T. Wiltse Co. before her …
    NewspaperText     The steamer Buckley is to have considerable work done in her hold around the boiler, such as new frames, ceiling and a piece of new keelson. The steamer Edward Buckley …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1910, p. 1, column 2
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 10 Mar 1910, p. 1, column 2
    NewspaperText       The shipyard is certainly a busy place these days and everybody is on the hop, skip and jump from whistle to whistle. The work of tearing down the lightships is being pushed and a couple of them have little left above the water. They will be docked as soon as …
    NewspaperText     The shipyard is certainly a busy place these days and everybody is on the hop, skip and jump from whistle to whistle. The work of tearing down the lightships is …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Apr 1910, p. 1, column 3
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Apr 1910, p. 1, column 3
    NewspaperText       The steambarge Edward Buckley, Capt. Thos. Peterson, got away from the shipyard Friday and the following day loaded hardwood lumber at Empire, Mich., for delivery at Chicago. The Buckley is in fine shape after receiving a rebuild at the yards of Rieboldt & Wolter this winter and Capt. Peterson is …
    NewspaperText     The steambarge Edward Buckley, Capt. Thos. Peterson, got away from the shipyard Friday and the following day loaded hardwood lumber at Empire, Mich., for delivery at Chicago. The Buckley is …
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  • Reported From the Crow's Nest
    Reported From the Crow's Nest
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 15 Apr 1899, p. 1, column 1     Reported From the Crow's Nest The steamer Pine Lake left Milwaukee for Manistee Saturday evening. Four of the lifesaving crew at Ludington have served ten consecutive years there. The steamer Neosho took on a cargo of coal at Cleveland on Saturday for ...
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 15 Apr 1899, p. 1, column 1   Reported From the Crow's Nest The steamer Pine Lake left Milwaukee for Manistee Saturday evening. Four of the lifesaving crew at Ludington have served ten consecutive years there. The steamer …
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  • Dry Dock and Shipyard Notes
    Dry Dock and Shipyard Notes
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Oct 1899, p. 1, column 1     Dry Dock and Shipyard Notes. A force of men are engaged in the work of reconstructing the scow Kellogg. This craft will not be ready for service until next spring. The steamer Edward Buckley was floated from the sectional dock on Saturday and she immediately proceeded ...
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Oct 1899, p. 1, column 1   Dry Dock and Shipyard Notes. A force of men are engaged in the work of reconstructing the scow Kellogg. This craft will not be ready for service until next spring. …
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  • Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Oct 1899, p. 1, column 3
    Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Oct 1899, p. 1, column 3
    NewspaperText       Among our callers during the week was Capt. Chas. Gnewuch, owner and master of the steamer Buckley. Capt. Gnewuch, who is a resident of Manistee, Mich., has been sailing the lakes since he was sixteen years old, and he is now upward of sixty, has had a long and steady …
    NewspaperText     Among our callers during the week was Capt. Chas. Gnewuch, owner and master of the steamer Buckley. Capt. Gnewuch, who is a resident of Manistee, Mich., has been sailing the …
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  • Gathered in the Local Harbor
    Gathered in the Local Harbor
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Jun 1907, p. 1, column 1     GATHERED IN THE LOCAL HARBOR The tug George Nelson was given a fresh coat of paint within the week. Likewise the tug Edw. Watkins. The steambarge l. N. Foster and consort Oak Leaf cleared Saturday evening for Holland, Mich., both being stone-laden. The towbarge ...
    NewspaperText  Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Jun 1907, p. 1, column 1   GATHERED IN THE LOCAL HARBOR The tug George Nelson was given a fresh coat of paint within the week. Likewise the tug Edw. Watkins. The steambarge l. N. Foster and …
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