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  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Tues. May 25, 1847
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Tues. May 25, 1847
    TextNewspaper       Oswego Its Business Prospects We visited the village of Oswego last week, and must confess that were taken by surprise, in witnessing the numerous evidences which at every step were presented to view, of the rapid increase of business in that beautiful village, located on the ...
    TextNewspaper     Oswego Its Business Prospects We visited the village of Oswego last week, and must confess that were taken by surprise, in witnessing the numerous evidences which at every step were …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Wed. May 5, 1847
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Wed. May 5, 1847
    TextNewspaper       Outrage at Green Bay - The Republican of the 21st Inst., gives the detail of a daring resistance of the laws, that occurred in that place on the Saturday evening previous. It seems that an injunction had been placed in the hands of the Under Sheriff with directions to serve …
    TextNewspaper     Outrage at Green Bay - The Republican of the 21st Inst., gives the detail of a daring resistance of the laws, that occurred in that place on the Saturday evening …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Wed., May 5, 1847
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Wed., May 5, 1847
    TextNewspaper       Detention of Canal Boats - The cost of an Oversight. At three o'clock yesterday, upwards of 250 canal boas, bound east and west, were detained on the Canal a little east of this village, in consequence of an injury to the Lodi Lock. The gate of the Lock gave way …
    TextNewspaper     Detention of Canal Boats - The cost of an Oversight. At three o'clock yesterday, upwards of 250 canal boas, bound east and west, were detained on the Canal a little …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), May 10, 1847
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), May 10, 1847
    TextNewspaper       Sunk - Loss of a Schooner We learn from a gentleman who arrived at Oswego via Lake Ontario Saturday morning, that on Thurday evening last at a point about 40 miles below Niagara, the schooner "Cuba,: W.H. Manwaring, Master, was run into by the propeller "Genesee Chief" and with her …
    TextNewspaper     Sunk - Loss of a Schooner We learn from a gentleman who arrived at Oswego via Lake Ontario Saturday morning, that on Thurday evening last at a point about 40 …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Wed., Aug. 23, 1848
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Wed., Aug. 23, 1848
    TextNewspaper       Steamers on Lake Ontario From an article in the Oswego Times it appears that the first steamboat on Lake Ontario was built at Sacket's Harbor in 1816, and commenced running in the Spring of 1817. She was called the Ontario, and was the first steamer built on the Western Lakes, …
    TextNewspaper     Steamers on Lake Ontario From an article in the Oswego Times it appears that the first steamboat on Lake Ontario was built at Sacket's Harbor in 1816, and commenced running …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), June 21, 1847
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), June 21, 1847
    TextNewspaper       Fearful and Fatal Accident The Editor of the N.Y. Tribune, writing from Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Under the date of June 11, says: "A fearful casualty took place here yesterday- namely, the upsetting of a row-boat in passing down the rapids, and the drowning of three of ...
    TextNewspaper     Fearful and Fatal Accident The Editor of the N.Y. Tribune, writing from Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Under the date of June 11, says: "A fearful casualty took place here yesterday- …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), July 10, 1847
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), July 10, 1847
    TextNewspaper       SHIP FEVER Until quite recently, our village has been entirely free from disease. Within the last week or ten days, however, several cases shave appeared among emigrants passing through the canal. Two members of a family who arrived here yesterday from Montreal via. The Oswego ...
    TextNewspaper     SHIP FEVER Until quite recently, our village has been entirely free from disease. Within the last week or ten days, however, several cases shave appeared among emigrants passing through the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Sept. 17, 1851
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Sept. 17, 1851
    TextNewspaper       Coal Trade at Oswego As the Legget Gap Railroad, is to be opened on the first of next month, by which a new channel for the cheap transportation of coal, will be opened between this city and the beds of the best quality of Pennsylvania anthracite coal, we have looked …
    TextNewspaper     Coal Trade at Oswego As the Legget Gap Railroad, is to be opened on the first of next month, by which a new channel for the cheap transportation of coal, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Friday July 9,1847
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Friday July 9,1847
    TextNewspaper       THE LATE RIOT AT OSWEGO The Oswego Commercial Times five the following account of this affair. The first accounts which reached us were no doubt somewhat exaggerated: While the Canadian steamer was engaged in carrying out pleasure parties some disturbances took place, as we ...
    TextNewspaper     THE LATE RIOT AT OSWEGO The Oswego Commercial Times five the following account of this affair. The first accounts which reached us were no doubt somewhat exaggerated: While the Canadian …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Sept. 3,1847
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Sept. 3,1847
    TextNewspaper       Oswego Oswego was among the most severe sufferers by the speculations and high pressure transactions of 1836' 7; but she is gradually and surely recovering. We spent a day there quite recently, and were gratified to witness the evidences of prosperity and thrift which were ...
    TextNewspaper     Oswego Oswego was among the most severe sufferers by the speculations and high pressure transactions of 1836' 7; but she is gradually and surely recovering. We spent a day there …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Travelling Correspondence.
    Travelling Correspondence.
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), July 2, 1847     Travelling Correspondence. Liverpool - River and Harbor Convention - Mud Lock - W.C. Bouck - Awful Accident - Baldwinsville - Corn - Fishing, &c.; &c.; BALDWINSVILLE,
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), July 2, 1847   Travelling Correspondence. Liverpool - River and Harbor Convention - Mud Lock - W.C. Bouck - Awful Accident - Baldwinsville - Corn - Fishing, &c.; &c.; BALDWINSVILLE,
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Thurs., Oct. 30, 1851
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Thurs., Oct. 30, 1851
    TextNewspaper       The Gale on Lake Erie _______ Twenty-nine Lives Lost _______ The propeller Henry Clay, Capt. Geo. Callash, had aboard 30 crew and one female passenger. At 12 o'clock on the night of the 23d broached to when off Long Point, and laid side up in the trough of sea. ...
    TextNewspaper     The Gale on Lake Erie _______ Twenty-nine Lives Lost _______ The propeller Henry Clay, Capt. Geo. Callash, had aboard 30 crew and one female passenger. At 12 o'clock on the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Tuesday, Aug. 14, 1849
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Tuesday, Aug. 14, 1849
    TextNewspaper       Correspondence of the Star. The pleasure which yesterday's trip up the lake from Oswego to this place afforded me, was so great that my feelings prompt me to make a few dotting of the same. In my frequent visits to the Falls I have found the Lake route decidedly preferable, …
    TextNewspaper     Correspondence of the Star. The pleasure which yesterday's trip up the lake from Oswego to this place afforded me, was so great that my feelings prompt me to make a …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Wed., Nov. 5, 1851
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Wed., Nov. 5, 1851
    TextNewspaper       Further From the wreck of the Henry Clay. We take the following from the Buffalo Advertiser: - We are indebted to Capt. E.P. Dorr, Marine Inspector, who, with Capts. Keating and Root, returned from the wreck of the ill-fated Clay on Saturday evening, for some interesting ...
    TextNewspaper     Further From the wreck of the Henry Clay. We take the following from the Buffalo Advertiser: - We are indebted to Capt. E.P. Dorr, Marine Inspector, who, with Capts. Keating …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Sat., June 2, 1849
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Sat., June 2, 1849
    TextNewspaper       Strike. - The laborers engaged in repairing the break in the canal on Thursday struck for higher wages, supposing, we presume, that the necessity was so great that any demand would be yielded to at once. The contractor offered seven shillings per day and one dollar per night. Some of …
    TextNewspaper     Strike. - The laborers engaged in repairing the break in the canal on Thursday struck for higher wages, supposing, we presume, that the necessity was so great that any demand …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Tues., June 5, 1849
    Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Tues., June 5, 1849
    TextNewspaper       The Canal Break at Geddes The Canal break at Geddes, which has impeded canal navigation since Wednesday last, was nearly completed last night and the water will be let in this morning. Since Thursday night a large body of men have been employed day and night in repairing the ...
    TextNewspaper     The Canal Break at Geddes The Canal break at Geddes, which has impeded canal navigation since Wednesday last, was nearly completed last night and the water will be let in …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Great Gale on Lake Erie
    Great Gale on Lake Erie
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), 13 Sep 1851     Great Gale on Lake Erie. _____ Loss of Dan Rice's Circus. _____ Mr. Frost, of the Burnet House, Cincinnati, who arrived here on the Express train, yesterday, from Buffalo, informs us that on Saturday night there was a terrific gale on Lake Erie. The ...
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), 13 Sep 1851   Great Gale on Lake Erie. _____ Loss of Dan Rice's Circus. _____ Mr. Frost, of the Burnet House, Cincinnati, who arrived here on the Express train, yesterday, from Buffalo, informs …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Shipwreck
    Shipwreck
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), 12 Oct 1850     From the Oswego Journal Gale on Saturday Shipwreck On Saturday, a gale of great severity from the north west threw the lake into a perfect foam. During the afternoon, the waves dashed with fearful violence over the piers and as a large number of vessels ...
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), 12 Oct 1850   From the Oswego Journal Gale on Saturday Shipwreck On Saturday, a gale of great severity from the north west threw the lake into a perfect foam. During the afternoon, the …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Oswego
    Oswego
    NewspaperText  Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), 12 Aug 1851     Oswego. - We paid a flying visit yesterday to Oswego, and were gratified to find so manny evidences of its prosperity on every hand. The present population is about 14,000, who are chiefly employed in the navigation of the lakes and canals, in the manufacture of flour and in the …
    NewspaperText  Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), 12 Aug 1851   Oswego. - We paid a flying visit yesterday to Oswego, and were gratified to find so manny evidences of its prosperity on every hand. The present population is about 14,000, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Travelling Correspondence
    Travelling Correspondence
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), July 12, 1847     Travelling Correspondence Liverpool - River and Harbor Convention - Mud Lock - W. C. Bouck - Awful Accident - Baldwinsville - Corn - Fishing, &c.; &c.; Baldwinsville, June 30, 1847 After partaking of a most excellent supper, served up in the admirable style for which the Cerro ...
    TextNewspaper  Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), July 12, 1847   Travelling Correspondence Liverpool - River and Harbor Convention - Mud Lock - W. C. Bouck - Awful Accident - Baldwinsville - Corn - Fishing, &c.; &c.; Baldwinsville, June 30, 1847 …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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