Maritime History of the Great Lakes

British Whig (Kingston, ON), 2 Dec 1912

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p.5 Snug Harbor Closed - sailors' home closed for winter; J.F. Owens to Port Arthur.

p.6 Fire On Str. Jacques - cargo of sulphur burns at Fort William.

- Abbie L. Andrews.

-A representative of the underwriters will go down the river on one of the Calvin company's tugs to examin the steamer Keystorm of the Keystone line, which sank near Clayton two weeks ago.

Dec. 3, 1912

p.5 I.M.C. - St. Louis.

Should Work Together - hull and boiler inspectors - at Mayflower inquest.

Dec. 4, 1912

p.5 I.M.C. - steambarge Navajo to go to Buffalo to help raise str. Richardson for Capt. Hinckley.

p.8 Grain & Coal - Received at Port of Kingston During the Season -

Dec. 5, 1912

p.5 I.M.C. - Ford River.

p.8 Wreckage Was Found - Eight Lives Lost - Christmas tree schooner Rousse Simmons on Lake Michigan.

Dec. 6, 1912

p.1 Fierce Storms Rage On the Upper Lakes -

Calling For Aid - str. Easton aground on Iroquois Reef near Port Arthur.

p.5 I.M.C. -

Dec. 7, 1912

p.1 Wireless on Vessels - a gov't bill.

p.8 Plans About Ready - For Improvements to Kingston Harbor -


Media Type
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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Date of Publication
2 Dec 1912
Local identifier
KN.18185
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 44.22976 Longitude: -76.48098
Donor
Rick Neilson
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 2 Dec 1912