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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Monday, April 25, 1904
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Monday, April 25, 1904
    TextNewspaper       Wrong vessel
    TextNewspaper     Wrong vessel
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  • Barge Loaded With Ore founders Off Long Point
    Barge Loaded With Ore founders Off Long Point
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), 27 Aug 1917, p. 10     BARGE LOADED WITH ORE FOUNDERS OFF LONG POINT _______ Crew Abandons the Magnetic When Steering Gear Becomes Disabled---Fills Rapidly. _______ The barge Magnetic, owned by the Juliett-Graverate Steamship company of Fairport, foundered two miles off Long Point, ...
    NewspaperText  Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), 27 Aug 1917, p. 10   BARGE LOADED WITH ORE FOUNDERS OFF LONG POINT _______ Crew Abandons the Magnetic When Steering Gear Becomes Disabled---Fills Rapidly. _______ The barge Magnetic, owned by the Juliett-Graverate Steamship company of …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), July 8, 1908
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), July 8, 1908
    TextNewspaper       SCHOONER ASHORE. Watertown, July 8. -- A Canadian schooner, name unknown, was blown ashore near Sackets Harbor last night in the gale that raged on Lake Ontario and is rapidly going to pieces. The life-saving crew from Big Sandy has been summoned. ...
    TextNewspaper     SCHOONER ASHORE. Watertown, July 8. -- A Canadian schooner, name unknown, was blown ashore near Sackets Harbor last night in the gale that raged on Lake Ontario and is rapidly …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Friday, October 23, 1903
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Friday, October 23, 1903
    TextNewspaper       STEAMER HOWARD ASHORE. Ogdensburg, Oct. 23. -- The steamer JOHN C. HOWARD, of the George Hall Coal Company of Ogdensburg, owners, is aground today on the Carleton Island rocks in shore. The steamer, which was bound from Charlotte to Prescott with 2,000 tons of coal for the ...
    TextNewspaper     STEAMER HOWARD ASHORE. Ogdensburg, Oct. 23. -- The steamer JOHN C. HOWARD, of the George Hall Coal Company of Ogdensburg, owners, is aground today on the Carleton Island rocks in …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, October 17, 1893, page 4
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, October 17, 1893, page 4
    TextNewspaper       Column 1
    TextNewspaper     Column 1
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, May 5, 1903
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, May 5, 1903
    TextNewspaper       After throwing most of its cargo of coal overboard, the schooner RUBEN DOUD, which was ashore at Devil's Nose, near Charlotte, was released by tugs and towed to Charlotte where she sank decks to. The cargo was insured but the boat is not.
    TextNewspaper     After throwing most of its cargo of coal overboard, the schooner RUBEN DOUD, which was ashore at Devil's Nose, near Charlotte, was released by tugs and towed to Charlotte where …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, May 5, 1903
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, May 5, 1903
    TextNewspaper       The schooner ACACIA was yesterday reported by Capt. Russell of the tug MARY HALL at Oswego as being ashore at the head of the Main Ducks. The ACACIA left Oswego Saturday with 350 tons of coal for Kingston.
    TextNewspaper     The schooner ACACIA was yesterday reported by Capt. Russell of the tug MARY HALL at Oswego as being ashore at the head of the Main Ducks. The ACACIA left Oswego …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Monday, July 22, 1889
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Monday, July 22, 1889
    TextNewspaper       Boiler Explosion. Narrow Escape of the Engineer and Fireman of the Steamer LOTUS SEEKER Thousand Island Park, July 22. - The boiler of the LOTUS SEEKER was blown up yesterday afternoon while lying at the private dock of her owner, E. R. Holden of new York, and ...
    TextNewspaper     Boiler Explosion. Narrow Escape of the Engineer and Fireman of the Steamer LOTUS SEEKER Thousand Island Park, July 22. - The boiler of the LOTUS SEEKER was blown up yesterday …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), August 12, 1908
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), August 12, 1908
    TextNewspaper       SMALL TITANIA RAMMED BIG STEAMER KINGSTON, -- SANK IN TWO MINUTES Accident in Charlotte harbor, Lake Ontario, Through Heroic Work of rescuers, Probable Free From Fatalities. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. 12. -- With decks crowded with passengers the large steamer KINGSTON of ...
    TextNewspaper     SMALL TITANIA RAMMED BIG STEAMER KINGSTON, -- SANK IN TWO MINUTES Accident in Charlotte harbor, Lake Ontario, Through Heroic Work of rescuers, Probable Free From Fatalities. ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), July 9, 1908
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), July 9, 1908
    TextNewspaper       THE JAMES G. BLAINE A TOTAL LOSS. Oswego, July 9. -- The barge JAMES G. BLAINE parted a tow line in the heavy sea yesterday and grounded east of the harbor. The BLAINE is breaking up and vessel and cargo will be a total loss. The BLAINE was formerly the …
    TextNewspaper     THE JAMES G. BLAINE A TOTAL LOSS. Oswego, July 9. -- The barge JAMES G. BLAINE parted a tow line in the heavy sea yesterday and grounded east of the …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Sunday, May 30, 1903
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Sunday, May 30, 1903
    TextNewspaper       Three barges, the ARGO, CARNEY and BUCKLEY, are on the rocks at Grenadier Island at the entrance of the St. Lawrence River. The barges, with the H. B., left Oswego yesterday, coal laden, in tow of the tug SEYMOUR. In a gale the tow line parted and only the H. …
    TextNewspaper     Three barges, the ARGO, CARNEY and BUCKLEY, are on the rocks at Grenadier Island at the entrance of the St. Lawrence River. The barges, with the H. B., left Oswego …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, October 20, 1903
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, October 20, 1903
    TextNewspaper       BARGE ASHORE NEAR OLCOTT. Lockport, Oct. 20. -- A serious wreck has occurred on Lake Ontario at Hopkins Creek, west of Olcott, which resulted in the loss of one large barge. The big propeller Porter, of Picton, Ontario, with the schooners ISABELLA READE and C. W. PECK ...
    TextNewspaper     BARGE ASHORE NEAR OLCOTT. Lockport, Oct. 20. -- A serious wreck has occurred on Lake Ontario at Hopkins Creek, west of Olcott, which resulted in the loss of one large …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, October 27, 1903
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, October 27, 1903
    TextNewspaper       The propeller JOHN C. HOWARD, of Ogdensburg was released from the rocks at Carlton Island after lightering 500 tons of her coal cargo. While proceeding to Ogdensburg with the barges BEALS and TOLEDO in tow, a snow storm came up and the three boats were driven on the shore near …
    TextNewspaper     The propeller JOHN C. HOWARD, of Ogdensburg was released from the rocks at Carlton Island after lightering 500 tons of her coal cargo. While proceeding to Ogdensburg with the barges …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Monday, October 16, 1893, page 1
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Monday, October 16, 1893, page 1
    TextNewspaper       Column 2
    TextNewspaper     Column 2
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), December 16, 1902
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), December 16, 1902
    TextNewspaper       Rochester , Dec. 16. - The crew of the schooner JOHN R. NOYES of Cleveland , five in all, was rescued by Capt. Gray and his ...
    TextNewspaper     Rochester , Dec. 16. - The crew of the schooner JOHN R. NOYES of Cleveland , five in all, was rescued by Capt. Gray and his ...
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), December 17, 1902
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), December 17, 1902
    TextNewspaper       ALONG THE LAKES. - The schooner NOYES , from which the crew had been rescued, has gone to the bottom at Charlotte . ...
    TextNewspaper     ALONG THE LAKES. - The schooner NOYES , from which the crew had been rescued, has gone to the bottom at Charlotte . ...
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), October 28, 1908
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), October 28, 1908
    TextNewspaper       Kingston, Ont., Oct. 28. -- The steam barge FRED MERCUR, loaded with coal, from Oswego, has gone ashore near Cape Vincent in a fog. She belongs to the Hall Company of new York. The steamer CITY OF NEW YORK, is ashore near Hallidays Point, eight miles down the river, on …
    TextNewspaper     Kingston, Ont., Oct. 28. -- The steam barge FRED MERCUR, loaded with coal, from Oswego, has gone ashore near Cape Vincent in a fog. She belongs to the Hall Company …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), September 2, 1908
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), September 2, 1908
    TextNewspaper       Tonawanda, Sept. 2. -- The steamer Charles Fix with two canal boats in tow as lighters has left Tonawanda for Charlotte via the Welland canal to raise the TITANIA, the steamer recently sunk by a collision with the steamer KINGSTON. Fix Brothers, owners of the TITANIA, have libeled the ...
    TextNewspaper     Tonawanda, Sept. 2. -- The steamer Charles Fix with two canal boats in tow as lighters has left Tonawanda for Charlotte via the Welland canal to raise the TITANIA, the …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), September 4, 1908
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), September 4, 1908
    TextNewspaper       RECKLESS AND UNSKILLFUL NAVIGATION THE CAUSE. Capt. Frederick L. R. Pope and Joseph G. Schumacher of the united States Steamboat Inspection service in this district have completed their investigation of the collision of the steamers TITANIA and KINGSTON in Charlotte harbor, ...
    TextNewspaper     RECKLESS AND UNSKILLFUL NAVIGATION THE CAUSE. Capt. Frederick L. R. Pope and Joseph G. Schumacher of the united States Steamboat Inspection service in this district have completed their investigation of …
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  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), November 19, 1908
    Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), November 19, 1908
    TextNewspaper       The tug CLARENCE FIX attempted to tow the hulk of the steamer TITANIA from Charlotte yesterday, but broke away in the strong northwester and returned to Charlotte. The TITANIA is owned by the Fix Brothers of Buffalo and was sunk in August at the entrance to Charlotte Harbor. ...
    TextNewspaper     The tug CLARENCE FIX attempted to tow the hulk of the steamer TITANIA from Charlotte yesterday, but broke away in the strong northwester and returned to Charlotte. The TITANIA is …
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