Maritime History of the Great Lakes

St. Paul (Propeller), 7 May 1884

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      The prop. TOLEDO of the Ward's line left for Duluth last evening, being the first of the line to leave this port. She does not take any passengers. The prop. ST. PAUL of this line after the fire she sustained at Detroit last fall, was fitted up without her cabins, and as the S.F. HODGE and OSCEOLA of this line have no passenger accommodations, the TOLEDO is now the only passenger boat of the line. She will not leave the various ports on any stated time, but will take such passengers as offer. As to the line's employing Union Longshoremen, the question remains unsettled. The TOLEDO's cargo was put on by her crew.
      Buffalo Morning Express
      May 7, 1884 5-5


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Newspaper
Item Type
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Ward fleet
Date of Original
1884
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Local identifier
McN.E.8564
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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St. Paul (Propeller), 7 May 1884