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W. R. Clinton (Steamboat), broke machinery, 16 May 1867


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      The Saginaw Enterprse says the stm. W.R. CLINTON, which cleared this port for Goderich, C.W. last Tuesday afternoon, a short distance out from Bay City, broke a cross head, connecting the piston head with the walking beam, and was towed back to Bay City the same evening, where she is now undergoing repairs. It will probably take several days to put her in running condition, as the articles necessary for repairs will have to come from Detroit.
      Detroit Advertiser & Tribune
      May 16, 1867


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Reason: broke machinery
Lives: nil
Remarks: Repaired
Date of Original:
1867
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Local identifier:
McN.W.18797
Language of Item:
English
Geographic Coverage:
Latitude: 43.59447
Longitude: -83.88886
Donor:
William R. McNeil
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