Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Adz, Caulk, and Rivets: A History of Ship Building along Ohio's Northern Shore, 1963, 2017, p. 83

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Footnotes Chapter II.                                                                Conneaut   1 Judge C. W. Appleby, of Conneaut, Ohio, personal interview with the author at Conneaut, March 27, 1957. Judge Appleby remembered seeing this building as a boy. 2 Edward H. Fitch, "Connecticut' s 'Western Reserve' in Ohio and the Early History of Conneaut, historical address at Conneaut Centennial, July 4, 1896," p. 54, Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio, Ms. 1637.   3 Fitch, pp. 39-40. 4 Herald, July 20, 1833. 5 Ibid., November 20, 1837. 6  Biographical History of Northeastern Ohio, Embracing the Counties of Ashtabula, Geauga, and Lake (Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1893), p. 588. 7 Buffalo Morning Express, February 20, 1867. 8 Louis R. DeWolf, Rockford, Ill., to author, letter, June 28, 1958. 9 Ibid., 10 Conneaut Reporter, July 16, 1868. 11 DeWolf to author, letter, October 12, 1958. 12 Mrs. Helen M. McCoy, Gary, Ind., letter to author, July 31, 1957. Mrs. McCoy is descended from Orange Capron. 13 Reporter, October 15, 1884. 14"Vessel Information Reply," Record Group 41, Industrial Records Division, National Archives, Washington, D,C., reply to request by author concerning bark C. E. Rosenberry, December 28,1959. Robert B. Applebee, Stockton Springs, Me., reply to request by author concerning bark C. E. Rosenberry, January 14, 1960. Mr. Applebee is a noted historian on ocean sail craft from New England. 15 Edward E. Large, "Ashtabula City History," script prepared for broadcast over Ashtabula station WICA, November 12, 1939, Ms., Ashtabula Public Library, p.1. 16 Herald, April 14, 1838. 70

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