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  • The Tug "Glen Iris"
    The Tug "Glen Iris"
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 8 Mar 1864, p. 3, column 3     The Tug "Glen Iris"--In our account of the sale of tug in yesterday's paper, we were partially in error. The tug was built by David Bell for Captain E. P. Dorr, J. W. Johnson and John Roffo who, as owners, sold the "Glen Iris" to Davis and Tisdall, of Whitehall, …
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 8 Mar 1864, p. 3, column 3   The Tug "Glen Iris"--In our account of the sale of tug in yesterday's paper, we were partially in error. The tug was built by David Bell for Captain E. P. …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Tug Sale
    Tug Sale
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 7 Mar 1864, p. 3     The seller and the location of the buyers were corrected in the next issue of the paper.
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 7 Mar 1864, p. 3   The seller and the location of the buyers were corrected in the next issue of the paper.
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  • Superior Boilers for Sale
    Superior Boilers for Sale
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 9 Jan 1851, p. 3, column 8     SUPERIOR BOILERS FOR SALE.--The Boilers formerly used in the Propeller Ontario are offered for sale upon reasonable terms. The same are made of the best American iron, with Philadelphia flues, and having been used but little are as good as new. J. W. BISSELL, ...
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 9 Jan 1851, p. 3, column 8   SUPERIOR BOILERS FOR SALE.--The Boilers formerly used in the Propeller Ontario are offered for sale upon reasonable terms. The same are made of the best American iron, with Philadelphia flues, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • A Man Missing
    A Man Missing
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 20 Sep 1849, p. 2     We find the following in the Erie Com. Adv. of Wednesday. There was a rumor current yesterday that the body of Mr. CARRICK had been found in the Ship Canal, but on inquiry, we ascertained that it was unfounded. We trust that vigilant efforts will be made to ascertain the …
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 20 Sep 1849, p. 2   We find the following in the Erie Com. Adv. of Wednesday. There was a rumor current yesterday that the body of Mr. CARRICK had been found in the Ship Canal, …
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  • Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 27 Sep 1848, p. 2
    Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 27 Sep 1848, p. 2
    NewspaperText       We noticed, a few days since, that Mr. JOHN CARRICK, of Erie was missing, and supposed to have been murdered in this city. the Erie Commercial Advertiser , of yesterday, says that he was seen and conversed with in New York by C. B. WRIGHT, of that place, after his …
    NewspaperText     We noticed, a few days since, that Mr. JOHN CARRICK, of Erie was missing, and supposed to have been murdered in this city. the Erie Commercial Advertiser , of yesterday, …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Interesting Reminiscences
    Interesting Reminiscences
    NewspaperText  Bidwell, Vincent, Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 10 Jan 1879, p. 4, column 4     Interesting Reminiscences. BUFFALO, Jan. 7, 1879 EDITOR, BUFFAO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: As the building of the Griffin is in order, I have an item. In the year 1835 I was an apprentice to John Carrick, then a ship-builder in this city. He ...
    NewspaperText  Bidwell, Vincent, Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 10 Jan 1879, p. 4, column 4   Interesting Reminiscences. BUFFALO, Jan. 7, 1879 EDITOR, BUFFAO COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER: As the building of the Griffin is in order, I have an item. In the year 1835 I was an …
    Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Marine Intelligence
    Marine Intelligence
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 23 Nov 1861, p. 3     Detroit, Nov. 22, 1861 GENTS:--In my yesterday's report it was stated that the Keystone State had passed here. This was given me by the propeller City of Madison, who stated they met her in the night, but since give it as their opinion they were mistaken. I have no doubt …
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 23 Nov 1861, p. 3   Detroit, Nov. 22, 1861 GENTS:--In my yesterday's report it was stated that the Keystone State had passed here. This was given me by the propeller City of Madison, who stated …
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  • Storm's Work
    Storm's Work
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 20 Nov 1900, p. 9, column 3     Storm's Work The heavy seas of the last storm have completely wrecked the schooner Rosa Sonsmith, which went on the beach a few days ago. The vessel was in an exposed position and the only remaining mast disappeared yesterday. The only sign of the boat is a pile of wreckage …
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 20 Nov 1900, p. 9, column 3   Storm's Work The heavy seas of the last storm have completely wrecked the schooner Rosa Sonsmith, which went on the beach a few days ago. The vessel was in an …
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  • Stranded
    Stranded
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 11 Oct 1847, p. 2, column 3     STRANDED.--The Schooner Outward Bound , with a cargo of 11,000 bushels of wheat, in getting out of our harbor on Thursday last, touched her heel, paid off, and went on shore to the southward of the south pier. A small portion of her cargo was at once taken output the …
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), 11 Oct 1847, p. 2, column 3   STRANDED.--The Schooner Outward Bound , with a cargo of 11,000 bushels of wheat, in getting out of our harbor on Thursday last, touched her heel, paid off, and went on …
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