Maritime History of the Great Lakes

St. Clair (Schooner), 1 Jul 1826

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The schooner St. CLAIR, of 50 tons burthen, Ward, master, from Detroit, arrived here on the 1st. instant, laden with ashes, fish, furs, lumber, elk horns, &c. She took her clearance at Detroit for New-York. her masts are to be unshipped, preparatory to passing down the Canal to Albany, where she will resume her proper character, and take a station amongst the crafts on the North River. -- Buffalo Journal
      The Cleaveland Weekly Herald
      Friday, July 14, 1826 p.3 col.4


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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Notes
went to tide-water
Date of Original
1826
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.E.4107
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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St. Clair (Schooner), 1 Jul 1826