Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 11 May 1904
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Around the Chain of Lakes. The Evening Wisconsin says: The little schooner-yacht Wanderer came in from across the lake Saturday night in the heavy sea, and the men on her say they had a hard time of it. The Wanderer was several years ago the handsomest pleasure yacht owned by the Paosts of this city, and cost when built $6,000. She is now owned by Dan. Seavey of Ludington, and is used for various purposes. Her cargo this trip consists of Michigan grapes, apples, potatoes and onions. Capt. Seavey frequently carries hunting and fishing parties, the craft being able to hold twenty people. Evidences of her former luxurious appointment are still to be seen in her cabin and captain's quarters.
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- 11 May 1904
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- English
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Wisconsin, United States
Latitude: 44.83416 Longitude: -87.37704
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- Eric Bonow
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