Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Philo Scoville (Schooner), 4 Jul 1867

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Lake Excursion - That Belle of the Lakes, the stylish schr. PHILO SCOVILL, in all the radiance of a new coat of paint, snowy canvass, and "dressed" with colors to perfection, is now lying in the creek at the wharf, immediately beneath the Board of Trade rooms, the admired of all beholders. Today at 1:00 P.M., she makes an excursion on the Lake, in tow of the staunch and swift tug HARRISON, in any direction the majority of the gala party may decide upon. Awnings will be spread above her broad and commodious deck, and from the gential character of her gallant Captain Scully, no doubt the pleasure trip will prove one of the most enjoyable features of the day.
      Buffalo Morning Express
      July 4, 1867 4-2


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excursion
Date of Original
1867
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McN.E.3747
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Philo Scoville (Schooner), 4 Jul 1867