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- Detroit and Cleveland Steamers -- Passing at NightSprague, H. F., Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 17 Mar 1892, Opposite p. 3 Lighted by the FISHER ELECTRIC COMPANY, Detroit. Supplement to THE MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, O. DETROIT AND CLEVELAND STEAMERS--PASSING AT NIGHT.Sprague, H. F., Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 17 Mar 1892, Opposite p. 3 Lighted by the FISHER ELECTRIC COMPANY, Detroit. Supplement to THE MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, O. DETROIT AND CLEVELAND STEAMERS--PASSING AT NIGHT.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Marquette & Bessemer No. 2Photograph of steamboat Marquette and Bessemer Dock & Navigation Company steamboat Marquette & Bessemer No. 2.Photograph of steamboat Marquette and Bessemer Dock & Navigation Company steamboat Marquette & Bessemer No. 2.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- J.M. JONESA hand-written note on the reverse identifies the schooner as the J. M. JONES of the Lake Erie Winter Line.A hand-written note on the reverse identifies the schooner as the J. M. JONES of the Lake Erie Winter Line.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- The City of DoverThe CITY OF DOVER shifted to Georgian Bay in 1921 to operate as an excursion boat. She was retired around 1960 and broken up at Port Severn, ON.The CITY OF DOVER shifted to Georgian Bay in 1921 to operate as an excursion boat. She was retired around 1960 and broken up at Port Severn, ON.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Crew of Dimmie JohnBlack and white photograph of the crew of the fishtug DIMMIE JOHN out of Port Dover around 1925Black and white photograph of the crew of the fishtug DIMMIE JOHN out of Port Dover around 1925Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamboat EMPIRE, 1844, Capt. D. HoweSome evidence suggests that this was published in a contemporary Detroit newspaper.Some evidence suggests that this was published in a contemporary Detroit newspaper.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- FloraFLORA was sold to Canadian interests in 1899 and operated as URANIA, before being returned to the US flag in 1905 and renamed FLORA again.FLORA was sold to Canadian interests in 1899 and operated as URANIA, before being returned to the US flag in 1905 and renamed FLORA again.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Erie Coast Chart No. 1. Buffalo to Dunkirk, 1908Survey of the southern shore of Lake Erie from Buffalo to Dunkirk, including Lackawanna, Silver Creek. Includes the Niagara River north to Niagara Falls and the Welland Canal from Allanburg to Port Colborne. The north shore of Lake Erie is shown as far west as Morgans Point.Survey of the southern shore of Lake Erie from Buffalo to Dunkirk, including Lackawanna, Silver Creek. Includes the Niagara River north to Niagara Falls and the Welland Canal from Allanburg …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Erie Coast Chart No. 2. Dunkirk to Erie and Long Point, 1906Survey of the southern shore of Lake Erie from Dunkirk, NY to Eire, PA including Westfield, NY (Barcelona). The tip of Long Point, ON appears in the North west corner of the chart.Survey of the southern shore of Lake Erie from Dunkirk, NY to Eire, PA including Westfield, NY (Barcelona). The tip of Long Point, ON appears in the North west corner …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Erie Coast Chart No. 3. Erie to Conneaut, and Long Point, 1902Survey of the southern shore of Lake Erie from Eire, PA to Conneaut, OH. The end of Long Point, ON appears in the North east corner of the chart.Survey of the southern shore of Lake Erie from Eire, PA to Conneaut, OH. The end of Long Point, ON appears in the North east corner of the chart.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Erie Coast Chart No. 4. Conneaut to Chagrin River, 1913Survey of the southern shore of Lake Erie from Conneaut, OH to the Chagrin River, including Ashtabula and Fairport, OH. The chart features an insert with Conneaut Harbor, OH.Survey of the southern shore of Lake Erie from Conneaut, OH to the Chagrin River, including Ashtabula and Fairport, OH. The chart features an insert with Conneaut Harbor, OH.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Erie Coast Chart No. 5. Chagrin River to Vermilion, 1920Survey of the southern shore of Lake Erie from the Chagrin River to Vermilion, OH, including Cleveland and Lorain, OHSurvey of the southern shore of Lake Erie from the Chagrin River to Vermilion, OH, including Cleveland and Lorain, OHMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Erie Coast Chart No. 6. Vermilion to Port Clinton, Ohio, Point Pelee to Colchester, Ont. 1934Survey of Lake Erie from the Vermilion to Port Clinton, OH, and Point Pelee to Colchester, Ont. including Huron and Sandusky, OH, Kelleys Island, the Bass Islands, Pelee Island, Kingsville and Leamington, ONSurvey of Lake Erie from the Vermilion to Port Clinton, OH, and Point Pelee to Colchester, Ont. including Huron and Sandusky, OH, Kelleys Island, the Bass Islands, Pelee Island, Kingsville …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Lake Erie Coast Chart No. 7. Port Clinton to Toledo and Detroit River. 1910Survey of the western end of Lake Erie Port Clinton, OH to Toledo, OH and north to the mouth of the Detroit River. The north shore from Bar Point to Colchester, ON is also charted.Survey of the western end of Lake Erie Port Clinton, OH to Toledo, OH and north to the mouth of the Detroit River. The north shore from Bar Point to …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Steamboat Walk-in-the-WaterIllustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels, : , 1895, page 24Illustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels, : , 1895, page 24Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Walk-in-the-WaterIllustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels,1895, page 25Illustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels,1895, page 25Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Great Lakes Steamboat Michigan, 1833Illustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels,1895, page 40Illustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels,1895, page 40Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- MichiganIllustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels,1895, page 41Illustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels,1895, page 41Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Great Lakes Steamboat Thomas Jefferson, 1834Illustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels,1895, page 42Illustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels,1895, page 42Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Thomas JeffersonIllustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels,1895, page 43Illustration from Stanton, Samuel Ward, American Steam Vessels,1895, page 43Maritime History of the Great Lakes