TWIN BROTHERS Schooner, together with schooners INO, LIZZIE THROOP, and ELLEN STEWART, ashore at Grand Haven, Lake Michigan. Property loss $5,000
Buffalo Democracy
Feb. 28, 1855 (casualty list)
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ASHORE.- The schooner TWIN BROTHERS, partly owned in Milwaukee, but plying in
the lumber trade between Michigan ports and Chicago,is, we learn ashore on the bar at
Grand Haven, and will probably be a total loss.
The Democracy, Buffalo
Wednesday, November 15, 1854
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The Chicago Journal learns from the lumber regions, that the schooners reported
ashore at Grand Haven last week, have been got off, with the exception of the
STEWART, which is a total wreck. The TWIN BROTHERS left in a leaky condition
for Milwaukee with a load of lumber.
The Democracy, Buffalo
Monday, November 27, 1854
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The schooner TWIN BROTHERS, which has been ashore on the east side of the lake,
has been got off safely, and arrived at Milwaukee, on Thursday, with a load of lumber.
The Democracy, Buffalo
Wednesday, November 29, 1854