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Niagara (Steamboat), collision, 1 Oct 1826


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STEAM BOAT ACCIDENT.---We understand, that two or three nights since, the Steam boats PIONEER and NIAGARA, owing to the darkness of the night, ran foul of each other, near the Grand River; that both boats were considerably injured, but the PIONEER the most seriously; that a lady on board the PIONEER, had a limb broken, and a gentleman his hand severely crushed.
      Black Rock Gazette
      November 2, 1826 p.3 c.4


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Reason: collision
Lives: nil
Remarks: Damaged
Date of Original:
1826
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Local identifier:
McN.W.14203
Language of Item:
English
Geographic Coverage:
Latitude: 41.76032
Longitude: -81.28066
Donor:
William R. McNeil
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