Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Undine (Yacht), 6 Jul 1867

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The Niagara, which never looked cooler or more pleasant to the dwellers within brick walls than on this occasion, was crowded with excursionists, who sought Grand Island or shady places on either bank.
      The invitation of Messrs. C.F. S. Thomas, Dennis Bowen and Dexter Rumsey, a party of 25 gentlemen started in the UNDINE, the steam yacht belonging to these gentlemen. A delightful trip down the river was followed by a day of uninterupted pleasure at Falconwood.
      Buffalo Morning Express
      July 6, 1867 4-4


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excursion Grand Island
Date of Original
1867
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Local identifier
McN.E.4280
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Undine (Yacht), 6 Jul 1867