Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Henry Clay (Schooner), 12 Feb 1848

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SHIPBUILDING AT CLEVELAND.
      (part of article)
      Smith & Peck. - A new firm and practical mechanics, have an extensive yard near the Ferry. The are building a schooner of 150 tons for E.M. Fitch & Co., and have on the stocks the schooners FARMER and HENRY CLAY, which they are cutting into and lengthening, all to escape from riding on the Flats and enable them to "ride over the Constitution." - Cleveland Plain Dealer. (part)
      Buffalo Daily Courier
      Saturday, February 12, 1848



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Newspaper
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Notes
lengthening
Date of Original
1848
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Local identifier
McN.E.1337
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Henry Clay (Schooner), 12 Feb 1848