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- Lake ErieChart of Lake Erie includes references to a number of wrecks, including the approximate position of the CITY OF VENICE and LOCKWOOD.Chart of Lake Erie includes references to a number of wrecks, including the approximate position of the CITY OF VENICE and LOCKWOOD.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Erie: West End [1864, 1898]North America Lake Erie West End From the United States Coast Survey 1849 Soundings in feet ... Note. The depth of water varies, according as the Seasons are wet or dry, the maximum being from 2 to 3 ft. --inset-- Kingsville Harbour From a Canadian Government Survey 1895 Soundings in …North America Lake Erie West End From the United States Coast Survey 1849 Soundings in feet ... Note. The depth of water varies, according as the Seasons are wet or …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Survey of Lake Erie [1817-18][manuscript]Copy of the original manuscript chart of Lake Erie surveyed by Henry W. Bayfield in 1817-18. There are different insets than in the published chart.Copy of the original manuscript chart of Lake Erie surveyed by Henry W. Bayfield in 1817-18. There are different insets than in the published chart.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- A Survey of Lake Erie [1817-18]A Survey of Lake Erie; in the Years 1817 & 1818 By Lieu't Henry W. Bayfield, R. N. All Soundings are in feet N.B. The depth of water varies, according as the seasons are wet or dry; the maximum being from two to three feet. ---insets--- Survey of Put In …A Survey of Lake Erie; in the Years 1817 & 1818 By Lieu't Henry W. Bayfield, R. N. All Soundings are in feet N.B. The depth of water varies, according …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- A Survey of Lake Erie [1817-18, 1861]The principal edits to the chart published in 1828 are the addition of place names and information on lights.The principal edits to the chart published in 1828 are the addition of place names and information on lights.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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