Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Navigation Notes, p. 4

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oreu roc) Satriec we re- 'ered 'ance 6 orb Tc- *, A ' mal - weing cotm- 'rade new : | and in- out- said, this odu- y the sige lormea | , and ition Oct. j trom the steamer Phoenix and alter! drifting around for a time was picked | up by a tug and towed into Cape' Vincent, } The freighter Derbyshire grounded while opposite Morrisburg on Momiay. The steammer's cargo was pulpwoad. . The while in the Welland Canal on steamer Seguin*broke a blade Mon- fdown ---- "My impr *ithe ' = ------ = -- T he . ) burnt Fears were entertained for the tow] 7. . > * . with 'barge Sherman, which was caught in , : . | mere the blow om Saturday while crossing) Take Ontario. The barge broke AWAY | [i wicks pourTr have ceede tired let gitl were tlitta wish adi: day and was detained for a ' a «iver. of wreckage, five feet by sixteen ipches, east of the old site of the I-fe-saving station at VTort Rowan, with the name of the ill-fated Marquette-which sank last fall. 'Ome of tts iifebeats and all sorts of wreckage have come ashore near the saine place, 7 i PLAYING TO BUG TIOUSES. jile Two voung men have found a piece | (ite: short | door time while , new blade was-put on by [| wrat Stled i Nault shiel press conk place He urpe Th ecly ee | :

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