- Canoe, Thomas P. James, Manifest, 1 May 1820
Master: Thomas P. James
Master: Thomas P. James
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- ROSINCO Shipwreck (diesel yacht): National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places nomination for the diesel yacht ROSINCO (formerly GEORGIANA III). Includes in depth history, archaeological site description, and photographs.
National Register of Historic Places nomination for the diesel yacht ROSINCO (formerly GEORGIANA III). Includes in depth history, archaeological site description, and photographs.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- AUSTRALASIA Shipwreck (Wooden Bulk Carrier): National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places nomination for the wooden bulk carrier AUSTRALASIA. Includes in depth history, archaeological site description, photograph, and chart.
National Register of Historic Places nomination for the wooden bulk carrier AUSTRALASIA. Includes in depth history, archaeological site description, photograph, and chart.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- LAKELAND Shipwreck( Steam Screw): National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places nomination for the steam screw freighter LAKELAND. Includes in depth history, archaeological site description, site plan, photographs, and chart.
National Register of Historic Places nomination for the steam screw freighter LAKELAND. Includes in depth history, archaeological site description, site plan, photographs, and chart.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Happy Birthday in Ninetyport: Schooner Days DCCXXXVI (736)
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 23 Mar 1946 Happy Birthday in Ninetyport Schooner Days DCCXXXVI (736) by C. H. J. Snider _______ ONE Schooner Days' first customers--and a most persistent contributor to the British War Victims' ...
Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 23 Mar 1946 Happy Birthday in Ninetyport Schooner Days DCCXXXVI (736) by C. H. J. Snider _______ ONE Schooner Days' first customers--and a most persistent contributor to the British War Victims' ...
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Rambling Sketches
Chenango Semi-Weekly Telegraph (Norwich, NY), July 4, 1877 Rambling Sketches. _______ Chicago , June 26, 1877 . Messrs. Editors: - After the severe storm of yesterday, the sunlight which bathes the earth is indeed welcome. The contrast of the ...
Chenango Semi-Weekly Telegraph (Norwich, NY), July 4, 1877 Rambling Sketches. _______ Chicago , June 26, 1877 . Messrs. Editors: - After the severe storm of yesterday, the sunlight which bathes the earth is indeed welcome. The contrast of …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Philadelphia Disabled
Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 3 Jul 1874, p. 7 The Philadelphia Disabled -- Is She Overloaded? The propeller Philadelphia, which left port on Wednesday afternoon for below, with the schooner-barge Schuylkill in tow, broke her crank-pin when just this side of Waukegan, and became totally disabled. The Schuylkill took her in tow, ...
Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 3 Jul 1874, p. 7 The Philadelphia Disabled -- Is She Overloaded? The propeller Philadelphia, which left port on Wednesday afternoon for below, with the schooner-barge Schuylkill in tow, broke her crank-pin when just this …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Wireless brings aid to crew of burning steamer
Milwaukee Journal, 4 Oct 1910 Wireless brings aid to crew of burning steamer Set for the timely assistance given by the Pere Marquette steamer No.19, whose sister ship No, 18 sank in mid lake last month with two score on board, the crew of the Frank L. Vance of Cleveland (?), a coal steamer with …
Milwaukee Journal, 4 Oct 1910 Wireless brings aid to crew of burning steamer Set for the timely assistance given by the Pere Marquette steamer No.19, whose sister ship No, 18 sank in mid lake last …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Boat, Manifest, 18 May 1806
Master: Bap't Numinville
Master: Bap't Numinville
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fear for a Steamer
Milwaukee Journal, 22 Jan 1895 Fear For A Steamer The Chicora Which Left Milwaukee Yesterday Morning, Not Heard From St. Joseph, Mich., Jan 22,-- Nothing has yet been heard of the overdue steamer Chicora, which left Milwaukee yesterday morning. It is thought the gale struck her while in mid-lake. Her ...
Milwaukee Journal, 22 Jan 1895 Fear For A Steamer The Chicora Which Left Milwaukee Yesterday Morning, Not Heard From St. Joseph, Mich., Jan 22,-- Nothing has yet been heard of the overdue steamer Chicora, which …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Chicora has sunk
Milwaukee Journal, 24 Jan 1895 The Chicora has sunk _______ Portions of the fine steamer found near South Haven _______ Twenty-six lives are lost _______ Awful fate of Capt. Stines, and his brave crew--no Milwaukee passengers or freight on board-the loss is total. Benton ...
Milwaukee Journal, 24 Jan 1895 The Chicora has sunk _______ Portions of the fine steamer found near South Haven _______ Twenty-six lives are lost _______ Awful fate of Capt. Stines, and his brave crew--no Milwaukee …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 13 Mar 1897
Captain Peter Jordan and John Brann have been very successful in raising the sunken tug Truscott from the bottom at Mud Bay, and she now lies high and dry on the beach. Nels Nelson, a ship carpenter came up from Sturgeon Bay to make repairs, which are quite extensive, and …
Captain Peter Jordan and John Brann have been very successful in raising the sunken tug Truscott from the bottom at Mud Bay, and she now lies high and dry on …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Christmas ship goes to bottom
Milwaukee Journal, 4 Dec 1912 Christmas ship goes to bottom Lifesavers give up schooner Rouse Simmons as lost in lake Seen in gale flying signals of distress, sixteen men and a woman on board Chicago Dec. 4-- The Rouse Simmons , a three masted schooner, with Capt. Christian Nelson and his wife, as ...
Milwaukee Journal, 4 Dec 1912 Christmas ship goes to bottom Lifesavers give up schooner Rouse Simmons as lost in lake Seen in gale flying signals of distress, sixteen men and a woman on board Chicago …
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- William Treat (Brig), aground, 1 Dec 1861
Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $200 Cargo: $100 Remarks: Got off
Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $200 Cargo: $100 Remarks: Got off
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- B. F. Davison (Propeller), broke machinery, 1 Mar 1862
Reason: broke machinery Lives: nil Hull damage: $400
Reason: broke machinery Lives: nil Hull damage: $400
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Gesine (Schooner), leak & lost foremast, 1 Apr 1862
Reason: leak & lost foremast Lives: nil Hull damage: $200
Reason: leak & lost foremast Lives: nil Hull damage: $200
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Driver (Schooner), U6201, leak, 1 Apr 1862
Reason: leak Lives: nil Hull damage: $230 Cargo: $500 Freight: wheat
Reason: leak Lives: nil Hull damage: $230 Cargo: $500 Freight: wheat
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lookout (Schooner), U14675, gale damage, 1 May 1862
Reason: gale damage Lives: nil Hull damage: $200 Remarks: Got off
Reason: gale damage Lives: nil Hull damage: $200 Remarks: Got off
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- America (Bark), leak, 1 Jun 1862
Reason: leak Lives: nil Hull damage: $200 Cargo: $150 Freight: corn Remarks: Repaired
Reason: leak Lives: nil Hull damage: $200 Cargo: $150 Freight: corn Remarks: Repaired
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- C. J. Hutchinson (Brig), U4360, lost mainmast, 1 Jun 1862
Reason: lost mainmast Lives: nil Hull damage: $200
Reason: lost mainmast Lives: nil Hull damage: $200
Maritime History of the Great Lakes