Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telegraph (Schooner), 1 Jul 1829

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Advert. The new and very fast sailing schooner TELEGRAPH, will leave this place for St. Joseph's, wind and weather permitting, the first week in next month; and will receive freight and passengers at the principal ports on her way, at the most reasonable and reduced rate. Her accommodations need only be examined, to give general and complete satisfaction. John Naper, Master
      Cleveland Weekly Herald
      Thursday, July 30, 1829



      Vessels mentioned in Business Journal kept by General freight Agent of the South Buffalo Railroad Co. as doing business with the railroad.
      Stm. BEN FRANKLIN 5/3/1830
      Schr. CINCINATTI 5/3/1830
      Stm. PIONEER 5/17/1830
      Schr. AMERICA 5/17/1830
      Schr. NUCLEUS 5/17/1830
      Schr. TELEGRAPH 5/17/1830
      Buffalo Historical Society Col.
      A 68-48 Vol. 1 & 2


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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Notes
Route, &c.
Date of Original
1829
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Local identifier
McN.E.4144
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Telegraph (Schooner), 1 Jul 1829