|   "Now Landing," Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 19 Oct 1819, p. 3, column 4 | |   "The Lake Erie Steam-Boat Company," Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 30 Nov 1819, p. 3, column 1 | |   "New Goods," Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 7 Dec 1819, p. 3, column 4 | |   Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 11 Apr 1820, p. 3, column 1, p. 3 | |   Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 18 Apr 1820, p. 3, column 3, p. 3 | |   Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 9 May 1820, p. 3, column 1, p. 3
The steam-boat, Walk-ln-the-Water. Capt. Rogers, arrived at this port on Sunday last, from Buffalo, being her first trip of this season. She left that place about 9 o'clock on Saturday morning last, and arrived here the next day at 2 o'clock PM. This is the shortest passage, we believe, she ever... | |   Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 23 May 1820, p. 3, column 2, p. 3 We are requested to state, that a vessel called the "Maria, of Cuyahoga," was driven ashore on the 5th inst. at Rose's Point, above Fort Erie. She is considerably injured, and her masts, rudder, &c. lost. Buffalo Journal... | |  "Marine Intelligence, Port of Cuyahoga.," Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 25 Apr 1820 | |  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 20 Jun 1820, p. 3, column 1, p. 3 | |  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 27 Jun 1820, p. 3, column 3, p. 3 | |  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 11 Jul 1820, p. 2, column 2, p. 2 | |  "Storm and Shipwrecks," Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 24 Oct 1820, p. 3, column 1 A series of corrections to these statements in a following issue. | |  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 31 Oct 1820, p. 3, column 1, p. 3 | |  "Distressing Shipwreck," Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 14 Nov 1820, p. 2, column 3 | |  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 14 Nov 1820, p. 1, column 2, p. 1 | |  Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 1 Aug 1820, p. 3, column 2, p. 3 | |  
THE LIFE STATIONS. -- W. F. Bushnell , of Evanston , Ill., who is now shipping materials from Oswego for the construction of life-saving stations at Texas and Big Sandy Creek , gives the following information relative to the stations he has erected during the year. These buildings are... | |  
FATE WAS AGAINST HIM. -- It was the Canadian schooner BABINEAU & GAUDRY , laden with coal oil to Europe, which ran on a shoal in the St. Lawrence River , above Alexandria , on Wednesday, and sunk. On coming ashore, the captain was arrested as a foreign debtor, on complaint of H. W. ... | |  
SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS AGO. --In looking over old papers at the Custom House, a few days since, we found some clearance manifests issued in 1808, in manuscript. The following is a transcript of a manifest dated November 1st, of that year:
District and Port of Oswego . ss.:
These may certify... | |  
A BRILLIANT EVENT FOR THE CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH AT OSWEGO, -- The indications are that the naval attack on Fort Ontario will be the most brilliant feature of the Centennial celebration in Oswego . The appropriation by the executive committee is most liberal, and the committee having... | |  
The small schooner purchased by the Oswego Fourth of July committee, and burned off that harbor, was the C. A. MARTIN
... | |  
VARIOUS ITEMS. -- The Oswego Palladium says the tug MAY QUEEN was burned and scuttled at that port Monday evening.
... | |  
A NEW SCHOONER. -- The schooner HIGHLAND BEAUTY, a new craft, has just been built at Oakville, Lake Ontario. Her dimensions are as follows: Length of keel, 75 feet; over all 86 feet; beam18 feet; hold, 6 feet 7 inches, capacity about 65,000 feet of lumber. She is owned by the captain, viz.,... | |  
The history of the tug LADY FRANKLIN is given by a Kingston exchange:
The tug LADY FRANKLIN is being torn to pieces and the engine taken out for transference to the tug now building. The old boiler will not be used. The FRANKLIN was built in Cleveland in 1861 by Quayle & Martin . For ... | |  
The schooner MARQUIS is reported ashore at Devil's Nose , near the head of Lake Ontario , on the American shore.
... | |  
The schooner MARQUIS , recently ashore, has been towed to Toronto by the tug ROBB . Her main mast has gone by the deck, and her mizzen just below the cross-trees, both carrying away their standing and running rigging and sails.
... | |  
Dispatch to the Detroit Post and Tribune from Oswego ; The schooner RICHARDSON , Captain McKee , with 9,200 bushels of barley from Kingston, mistook the lights and ran hard aground on the west breakwater at 3 P. M. today, and went to pieces in thirty minutes. Her crew was saved, but ... | |  
Oswego , Sept. 26. -- The steamer THOMAS KINGSFORD , of Oswego, during a storm yesterday broke from her moorings at Wellington , a Canadian lake shore dock, and sank in six feet of water after some pounding. Her cargo of 9,400 bushels of barley for Morton , of Owego, is partly wet. She... | |  
The steambarge T. KINGSFORD , barley laden, which sank at Wellington , has been pumped out, and is now at Oswego undergoing repairs.
... | |  
The following particulars of the burning of the steamer FLOWER CITY , at Clayton , are given by an Oswego exchange: "A fire had just been started in her engine, as she had been engaged to carry an excursion to Kingston . The fire caught from a defective stack. An alarm was sounded, but ... | |  
Captain Timothy Donovan 's new tug M. J. CUMMINGS was launched at Oswego on Wednesday. She is 65 feet over all, 14 feet 6 inches beam and 7 feet 9 inches depth of hold.
... | |  
The history of the tug LADY FRANKLIN is given by a Kingston exchange: The tug LADY FRANKLIN is being torn to pieces and the engine taken out for transference to the tug now building. The old boiler will not be used. The FRANKLIN was built in Cleveland in 1861 by Quayle & Martin . For ... | |  
The history of the tug LADY FRANKLIN is given by a Kingston exchange: The tug LADY FRANKLIN is being torn to pieces and the engine taken out for transference to the tug now building. The old boiler will not be used. The FRANKLIN was built in Cleveland in 1861 by Quayle & Martin. For some ... | |  
The schooner MARQUIS is reported ashore at Devil's Nose, near the head of Lake Ontario, on the American shore.
... | |  
The schooner MARQUIS, recently ashore, has been towed to Toronto by
the tug ROBB. Her main mast has gone by the deck, and her mizzen just
below the cross-trees, both carrying away their standing and running
rigging and sails.
... | |  
Dispatch to the Detroit Post and Tribune from Oswego; The schooner RICHARDSON, Captain McKee, with 9,200 bushels of barley from Kingston, mistook the lights and ran hard aground on the west breakwater at 3 P. M. today, and went to pieces in thirty minutes. Her crew was saved, but nothing else.... | |  
Schooner PIGEON, ashore at Oswego; owned in Kingston. Valued at
$3,000. No insurance.
... | |   "THE STEAM-BOAT WALK-in-the-WATER.," Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 30 May 1820, p. 3, column 2 THE STEAM-BOAT WALK-ln-the-WATER.
Will sail, the 10th of June next, from Buffalo for Michilimacinac and call as usual for passengers at the intermediate ports on Lake Erie. Her second trip will be the 9th of August next.
Jedediah Rogers, Master.
Cleaveland, May 25, 1820. ... |
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