Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Southerner (Steamboat), 23 May 1850

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The SOUTHERNER runs regularly between Cleveland and this city, and seems to be doing a good business. She has been fitted up anew, and looks as fresh and clean as you could wish. Capt. Pierce her commander, is one of the most popular captains on the lakes, and deservedly so.
      Detroit Free Press
      May 23, 1850

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      The Cleveland Line - The SOUTHERNER came up yesterday morning with a full load. We were not aware that there was so much travel between Cleveland and this city. She was as full as an upper lake boat. The BALTIMORE goes down today.
      Detroit Free Press
      May 30, 1850

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Newspaper
Item Type
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Date of Original
1850
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.E.3898
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Southerner (Steamboat), 23 May 1850