Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Scott's New Coast Pilot for the Lakes [7th ed. rev.], 1904-1908, Title Page [1904]

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SCOTUr a: NEW COAST PILOT FOR THE LAK Ee. CONTAINING A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL THE Lights and Light-Houses, Fog Signals and Buoys, ON BOTH THE AMERICAN AND CANADIAN SHORES, WITH A FULL DESCRIPTION OF ALL THE HARBORS AND BREAKWATERS, COMPLETED AND IN PROGRESS, WITH DIRECTIONS FOR ENTERING THEM, A LIST OF ALL THE LIFE-SAVING STATIONS, AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION; ALSO a Courses (eorreeted for Magnetic Variation of the Compass), Distances, And Sailing Directions for all the Lakes and Rivers, and Directions for Correcting Courses and Bearings for Magnetic Variation and Deviation of the Compass. WITH TABLES OF DISTANCES FOR EACH OF THE LAKES. s Compiled from the most reliable sources, and from personal notes and observations of over forty years' experience on the Lakes. By GEORGE SCOTT, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, LICENSED PILOT OF ALL THE JAKES. SEVENTH EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. ~-- DETROIT: SPEAKER PRINTING COMPANY. ' 1904.

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