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On Saturday afternoon we, with a number of our citizens, received an invitation to take an excursion on board the prop. EMIGRANT, it being her experimental trip. On account of a leakage in one of her steam chambers she did not get out until 10:00 in the evening, and owing to the lateness of... | |  
SAIL CRAFT ON LAKE SUPERIOR (From the Detroit Free Press)
We notice in some of our exchange papers, various accounts of the number of vessels on Lake Superior, which are very imperfect. Many seem to be under the impression that until a few years past, there were no vessels of any considerable... | |  
Oswego, Jan. 19. - The propeller SAMUEL SCHUYLER which cleared from here a few days since, went ashore at Sodus, but it is thought she will be got off without much damage.
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THE SCHOONER ROMAN. - The fact that the schooner ROMAN was probably lost on Lake Erie in the late gale, with all on board, has been announced. The Oswego Times says there were eight persons on board, including a stewardess named Louisa Curtiss, who formerly resided in this city. The ROMAN... | |  
THE SCHOONER ROMAN. - Nothing has been heard from this vessel yet, and there is no longer any doubt but that she must have gone down with all on board. She could not have been lost in the gale of the seventh, as some have thought, for she did not leave Detroit until the 6th, and then went... | |  
THE BARQUE HUNGARIAN. - This fine vessel has undergone many repairs and is now nearly ready for sea. She has been repainted, and presents a beautiful appearance. The HUNGARIAN is an A 1 craft, and under the command of that energetic mariner, George Blair, will be ready to engage in business... | |  
NEW PROPELLER. - A new propeller, called the NORMAN, hailing from Oswego, passed up yesterday, on her first trip to Chicago. She is about 500 tons burthen and belongs to the old Oswego Line.
... | |   Buffalo Courier (Buffalo, NY), August 30, 1901, page 2page 2 Column 5
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