Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Oct. 16, 1841

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p.2 The Late Storm - We hear of but little injury to the shipping on Lake Erie, where much was anticipated from the violence of the gale. A vessel was seen, by the Rochester steamer, 10 miles from Conneaut, sunk, with all her sails set, 4 miles from shore, supposed to be the Savannah, Capt. Owen, of Silver Creek. It was not known whether her crew had been saved. The Barcelona beached in running into Dunkirk. [Kingston News]


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Newspaper
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Date of Original
Oct. 16, 1841
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KN.3847
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English
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Rick Neilson
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Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Oct. 16, 1841