Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Buffalo Whig & Journal (Buffalo, NY), 9 Dec. 1835, page 2

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Commendable. Mr. John Herring, lost in the Schooner Comet, in the late gale, left in this city a destitute widow and an orphan child. He was a member of Fire Engine Company, No. 3, and at a meeting of that Company, on Monday evening last, a purse of fifty dollars was raised for the widow and child--which sum was forthwith transmitted to Mrs. Herring, through the hands of a committee.


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Newspaper
Item Type
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Notes
Column 3
Date of Original
9 Dec. 1835
Local identifier
GLN.1742
Language of Item
English
Donor
Richard Palmer
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Public domain: Copyright has expired according to the applicable Canadian or American laws. No restrictions on use.
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Buffalo Whig & Journal (Buffalo, NY), 9 Dec. 1835, page 2