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  • Toronto Knew Well These Lake Erie Craft: Schooner Days DCCCLXXI (871)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 30 Oct 1948     Toronto Knew Well These Lake Erie Craft Schooner Days DCCCLXXI (871) by C. H. J. Snider 108 Schooners, 16 Tugs and Steamers, Dozens of Fish Boats Made Old ...
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 30 Oct 1948   Toronto Knew Well These Lake Erie Craft Schooner Days DCCCLXXI (871) by ...
  • "Captain's Dive" on Wintry Day in May: Schooner Days CMLV (955)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 10 Jun 1950     "Captain's Dive" on Wintry Day in May Schooner Days CMLV (955) by C. H. J. Snider IN a hundred-year-old chart of Lake Erie a sounding of 54 feet -- 9 fathoms -- is marked off Peacock ...
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 10 Jun 1950   "Captain's Dive" on Wintry Day in May Schooner Days CMLV (955) by ...
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Schooner Days


"Schooner Days was a newspaper column which ran Saturdays in the Telegram for more than a quarter of a century beginning in 1931. In it, C.H.J. Snider described in vivid detail the lake shipping scene of the late nineteenth century, touching on both sail and steam, and drawing on experience gained from his own years of service aboard such sailing vessels as the ALBACORE and the famous STUART H. DUNN. Many accounts draw on the memories of a wide range of correspondents from around the Lakes.