Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 15 Oct 1904
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Around the Docks and Bay. The steambarges Pine Lake, Capt. Small; George Burnham, Capt. Schwermann; and R. A. Seymour, Capt. Lorenz ran in here from the lake for shelter Monday night, or early Tuesday morning, during the heavy southerly blow, rain and fog. The former ran as far as Two River point, and was then compelled to turn around and run back. She was loaded with lumber and bound from Harbor Springs to Chicago. The Burnham had a monstrous deckload of dry lumber and was bound to the same port. The Seymour was bound to Port Washington. The Pine Lake went out Tuesday afternoon as soon as the wind died down, but the others waited until after dark.
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- 15 Oct 1904
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Wisconsin, United States
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