Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Saginaw (Steamboat), 1 May 1837

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Sandusky, June 3. -- Another new steamboat was launched at this place a few days ago. It is called SAGINAW, is of about 150 tons burden; is to be commanded by Captain McKenzie, who last year commanded the steamboat UNCLE SAM; is intended to run between Detroit and Saginaw; and is expected to be ready for service in the course of next month. --- Clarion
      Buffalo Daily Commercial Advertiser
      Friday, June 9, 1837


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Newspaper
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launch, Sandusky
Date of Original
1837
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Local identifier
McN.E.6444
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Saginaw (Steamboat), 1 May 1837