|   New York Times, August 23, 1886, page 5page 5 Column 1
| |   BELIEVED TO BE DEAD, STARTED LIFE ANEW
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Canadian Reported Drowned on Sinking Ship Lived 10 years Thereafter in Oklahoma.
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BELLEVILLE, Ontario, March 7 (AP). - A letter received today notified relatives of Captain John Wesley Smith that their kinsman was not drowned ten years ... | |   New York Times, 19 Sep 1909, page 1page 1 LACKAWANNA (140930) - Raised. Later sold for off-lakes use, and scrapped. | |   New York Times, 30 Oct 1888, page 3page 3 PENSAUKEE (20195), raised. Renamed JAMES G. BLAINE in 1890. | |   New York Times, 4 Oct 1888, page 2page 2 THE DISASTERS ON THE LAKES
Detroit, Mich., Oct. 3. -- A dispatch from Forestville, Mich., says: "The steam barge MATTAWAN of Montreal went ashore near Richmondville, about eight miles south of here, yesterday and is badly damaged. Her crew has been safely taken off by the Allen brothers, ... |
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