Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Cleveland (Propeller), 4 Mar 1861

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MARINE REPAIRS AT DETROIT. - The Tribune gives a statement of the repairs now being made at that port. The Western Transportation Company's propellers PLYMOUTH and OMAR PASHA are undergoing extensive repairs.
      At Clark's dry-dock and ship-yard, in addition to re-building the CLEVELAND the schooner TRAVELLER is being rebuilt, and the schooner CARRINGTON, which sustained a collision last fall, is to be repaired.
At Campbell's & Owen's, the new vessel resembling somewhat the SARDINIA, is in a forward state, and will probably be out by August 1st. The schooner C. REEVE has been rebuilt, and the WHITE CLOUD has received a new deck. The schooner ADVANCE is also going to have a new deck, and much more work is engaged.
      Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
      March 4, 1861


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rebuilding
Date of Original
1861
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McN.E.1353
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Cleveland (Propeller), 4 Mar 1861