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- Receiver's NoticeAlbany Evening Journal, 26 Dec 1857 RECEIVER'S NOTICE .--Notice is hereby given that the subscriber has been appointed by the supreme court, receiver of the stock, property, assets and effects of the Ontario and St. Lawrence Steamboat Company. All persons indebted to said Company are required to pay the debts owing by them ...Albany Evening Journal, 26 Dec 1857 RECEIVER'S NOTICE .--Notice is hereby given that the subscriber has been appointed by the supreme court, receiver of the stock, property, assets and effects of the Ontario and St. Lawrence …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ogdensburg Advance and St. Lawrence Weekly Democrat (Ogdensburg, NY), ? 1904The schooner MELBORNE, lumber laden, in tow of the steamer NIPIGON, bound for Ogdensburg, was sunk by collision with the steamer THOMAS CRANAGE at two o'clock Monday morning near the head of Russell's Island in the St. Clair river. The CRANAGE was run on the bank and now lies out …The schooner MELBORNE, lumber laden, in tow of the steamer NIPIGON, bound for Ogdensburg, was sunk by collision with the steamer THOMAS CRANAGE at two o'clock Monday morning near the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ogdensburg Advance and St. Lawrence Weekly Democrat (Ogdensburg, NY), 22 Jun 1893The steamer, Empire State, of the Thousand Island Steamboat Co.'s fleet, arrived here Saturday evening and was inspected by hundreds of our people. She is a magnificent craft and lighted by 200 incandescent electric lights presented a handsome appearance. It has been rebuilt from the main deck up ...The steamer, Empire State, of the Thousand Island Steamboat Co.'s fleet, arrived here Saturday evening and was inspected by hundreds of our people. She is a magnificent craft and lighted …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- A Plain Statement of Facts.Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), 15 Jul 1812 (From the Manlius Times) A Plain Statement of Facts. The Subscribers, owners in part or whole of a number of merchant vessels lying at Ogdensburg on the river St Lawrence, immediately after receiving the news of a declaration of war with Great Britain, ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), 15 Jul 1812 (From the Manlius Times) A Plain Statement of Facts. The Subscribers, owners in part or whole of a number of merchant vessels lying at Ogdensburg on the river St Lawrence, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Fifty-Five Years Ago This City
Wanted Ferry Service ImprovedOgdensburg News (Ogdensburg, NY), 10 Feb 1909 Fifty-Five Years Ago This City Wanted Ferry Service Improved _____ Minutes of Council Meetings of Over Half a Century Demonstrate How Truly History Repeats Itself in Municipal Affairs in This City. ____ History repeats itself, ...Ogdensburg News (Ogdensburg, NY), 10 Feb 1909 Fifty-Five Years Ago This City Wanted Ferry Service Improved _____ Minutes of Council Meetings of Over Half a Century Demonstrate How Truly History Repeats Itself in Municipal Affairs in This …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- H. W. Ferguson to Mystic, ReceiptSuppliesSuppliesMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Jessie Hall, Tug to Mystic, ReceiptTowingTowingMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Joe Mac, Tug to Mystic, ReceiptTowingTowingMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- D. L. Stough to Mystic, ReceiptSuppliesSuppliesMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Joseph Gravelle to Mystic, ReceiptShip repairsShip repairsMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Chinamen ArrestedOswego Daily Times, 8 Jul 1913 Chinamen Arrested ___ Sailors of the Norhilda Took a Trip Ashore at Ogdensburg ___ Five Chinamen, of the crew of the steamer Norhilda of the Donald Steamship Company, were arrested in Ogdensburg last night when they went adore. They were not under bonds and the ...Oswego Daily Times, 8 Jul 1913 Chinamen Arrested ___ Sailors of the Norhilda Took a Trip Ashore at Ogdensburg ___ Five Chinamen, of the crew of the steamer Norhilda of the Donald Steamship Company, were arrested …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Lawrence Republican, 8 Feb 1853NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE undersigned will apply, to the Honorable the Commissioners of the Land Office, for a grant of the following described land, pursuant to statute, that is to say: A lot of land covered by the waters of the River St. Lawrence, situated in the town …NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE undersigned will apply, to the Honorable the Commissioners of the Land Office, for a grant of the following described land, pursuant to statute, that …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ogdensburgh Marine RailwaySt. Lawrence Republican, 21 Dec 1853 Ogdensburgh Marine Railway ___ In the course of the past Summer a new Marine Railway, furnished with a steam engine, &c.;, for drawing out vessels, has been erected about a mile and a half above Ogdensburgh, on the American side of the river. We notice four steamboat have ...St. Lawrence Republican, 21 Dec 1853 Ogdensburgh Marine Railway ___ In the course of the past Summer a new Marine Railway, furnished with a steam engine, &c.;, for drawing out vessels, has been erected about a …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Ogdensburgh Marine RailwayOgdensburg Sentinel, 14 Mar 1854 The Ogdensburgh Marine Railway. - We paid a visit to this work, the other day, and were gratified to see every thing in such an advanced state as we found it. The engine was entirely put up and is in running order. The carriage is nearly completed, and the stupendous …Ogdensburg Sentinel, 14 Mar 1854 The Ogdensburgh Marine Railway. - We paid a visit to this work, the other day, and were gratified to see every thing in such an advanced state as we found …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Marine RailwayOgdensburg Sentinel, 18 Apr 1854 The Marine Railway. - This work was put in operation for the first time, yesterday. The Steamer British Queen was taken out of the water in fine style and at the first trial. When all the machinery is complete and thoroughly tightened, any of our largest Lake steamers may be …Ogdensburg Sentinel, 18 Apr 1854 The Marine Railway. - This work was put in operation for the first time, yesterday. The Steamer British Queen was taken out of the water in fine style and at …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Marine RailwaySt. Lawrence Republican, 6 Jun 1854 This would not have been the Michigan Central Railroad's MAYFLOWER would was too big to come down the Welland Canal. It would have been the Canadian MAYFLOWER, ex-COMET.St. Lawrence Republican, 6 Jun 1854 This would not have been the Michigan Central Railroad's MAYFLOWER would was too big to come down the Welland Canal. It would have been the Canadian MAYFLOWER, ex-COMET.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Marine Railway Stock For SaleSt. Lawrence Republican, 29 Aug 1854 Marine Railway Stock For Sale. 44 SHARES OF STOCK IN THE OGDENSBURGH MARINE RAILWAY for sale. Inquire of JEREMIAH BALDWIN. Ogdensburgh, May 30, 1854St. Lawrence Republican, 29 Aug 1854 Marine Railway Stock For Sale. 44 SHARES OF STOCK IN THE OGDENSBURGH MARINE RAILWAY for sale. Inquire of JEREMIAH BALDWIN. Ogdensburgh, May 30, 1854Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The Marine Railway and Ship YardSt. Lawrence Republican, 4 Dec 1855 The Marine Railway and Ship Yard ___ Having but few opportunities to stroll about town ourselves, and supposing a large majority of our citizens are similarly situated, it is not improbable that much is going on in many localities in our immediate vicinity, unknown to the ...St. Lawrence Republican, 4 Dec 1855 The Marine Railway and Ship Yard ___ Having but few opportunities to stroll about town ourselves, and supposing a large majority of our citizens are similarly situated, it is not …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- NoticeSt. Lawrence Republican, 6 May 1856 NOTICE. CASH PAID FOR OAK, ELM, PINE, TAMARACK, and CEDAR TIMBER, also , for Oak and Tamarack Crooks, Masts, Spars, &.c., &c.;, delivered at the Ogdensburgh Marine Railway Company's Ship-Yard. For information as to quality and size, call on the Superintendent at the Ship-Yard, or ...St. Lawrence Republican, 6 May 1856 NOTICE. CASH PAID FOR OAK, ELM, PINE, TAMARACK, and CEDAR TIMBER, also , for Oak and Tamarack Crooks, Masts, Spars, &.c., &c.;, delivered at the Ogdensburgh Marine Railway Company's Ship-Yard. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Ogdensburgh Marine RailwaySt. Lawrence Republican, 2 Sep 1862 OGDENSBURGH MARINE RAILWAY HAVING PURCHASED THE PROPERTY KNOWN by the above name, I would respectfully inform those interested in vessels, that I am prepared to do the various kinds of Ship-wright work new and old, on reasonable and reasonable and satisfactory ...St. Lawrence Republican, 2 Sep 1862 OGDENSBURGH MARINE RAILWAY HAVING PURCHASED THE PROPERTY KNOWN by the above name, I would respectfully inform those interested in vessels, that I am prepared to do the various kinds of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes