Detroit Advertiser and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 30 Dec, 1876
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SALES OF VESSEL PROPERTY. - The following are among the more important vessel sales which took place during the season of 1876:
Prop Buckeye, by A. H. French, receiver, to Philo Chamberlain, $3,000.
Prop Empire, by A. H. French, receiver, to Philo Chamberlain, $4,800.
Prop Granite State, by A. H. French, receiver, to Philo Chamberlain, $5,100.
Prop Lowell, by A. H. French, receiver, to Philo Chamberlain, $6,000.
Prop Oswegatchie, by A. H. French, receiver, to Philo Chamberlain, $10,000.
Prop Nashua, by A. H. French, receiver, to Philo Chamberlain, $12,000.
Prop City of Madison, to C. A. Wilmert, from -----, $6,000.
Schr James H. King, Jillett & King to James Davidson, Buffalo, $25,000.
Tug Pensaukee, F. B. Gardner to W. H. Baptist, $6,000.
Schr John Schuette, to J. D. Van Alstyne, $14,500.
Schr Express, James Lane to Manistique Company, $8,000.
Prop Manistee, to Bank of Duluth, $21,000.
Stmr Metropolis to Bank of Duluth, $8,000.
Prop R. Holland, D. Gallagher & Co. to Star Line, $30,000.
Prop barge Colin Campbell, at sheriff's sale, Buffalo, to R. J. Hackett.
Scow J. B. Prime, sold to Milwaukee parties, $3,000.
Schr Lillie Pratt, Thomas Maytham to John Guyatt, $7,500.
Prop Porter Chamberlain, sold to Star Line, Detoit, $28,000.
Schr F. W. Gifford, Berriman Bros., to Davis & Co., Erie, $22,000.
Barge Wm. Case, Capt. P. Pomeroy to Thomas Brown, Bay City.
Tug Zouave, Geo. P. Felcher to James Roach, $7,500.
Schr H. W. Sage, Balantine & Co. to Finn Bros., Oswego, $30,000.
Tug Jay O. Morse (sic), F. B. Spear to J. H. Gillett, Marquette, $8,000.
Barge Mercury, Ward Estate to O. Kitzinger, $6,500.
Tug Gladys, to Mr. Cameron, of Collingwood, $14,000. -- Inter-Ocean.- Media Type
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- Newspaper
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- Date of Original
- 30 Dec, 1876
- Local identifier
- GLN.5025
- Language of Item
- English
- Donor
- Dave Swayze
- Copyright Statement
- Public domain: Copyright has expired according to the applicable Canadian or American laws. No restrictions on use.
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