The Maritime History of the Great Lakes
Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 9 Oct 1839


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Mr. Rose, of Marysburgh, whose letter we gave in our last, informs us that the body of the Captain of the ill-fated schooner New York, was found on Sunday morning, the 22nd inst. , there were $37 and his clearance papers from the port of Cleveland in his pocket. He was the same person who clung so long to the wreck, being easily distinguished by his dress. The bodies of the two men formerly found have been decently interred by the inhabitants of Marysburgh, the Coroner having first held an inquest over them.


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Date of Original:
Wed. , Oct. 9, 1839
Local identifier:
GLN.62
Language of Item:
English
Donor:
Richard Palmer
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Public domain: Copyright has expired according to the applicable Canadian or American laws. No restrictions on use.
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