Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Columbia (Propeller), 28 Jul 1898

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The stm. COLUMBIA's lake trips are very pleasant and popular. Because of the increased patronage of the stm. COLUMBIA in her Port Colborne trips it has been found necessary to add Saturday to the days already set apart for those trips. The boat will leave Buffalo at 2:30. She is one of the cleanest and neatest of the excursion steamers, a fact which largely accounts for her popularity. She is patronized, too, by the best classes of persons. The trips, which take up the best part of 4 hours are attended with perfect order. The Port Colborne steamer outings are becoming one of the leading features of the summer season in Buffalo. Heretofore the steamer has made trips on Sunday, Tuesday and Friday.
      Buffalo Morning Express
      July 28, 1898 6-6


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Newspaper
Item Type
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Notes
excursions increased
Date of Original
1898
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.E.1424
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Columbia (Propeller), 28 Jul 1898