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  • Watertown Times (Watertown, NY), Nov. 29, 1860
        The storm of Saturday and Sunday was a most terrible one on the Lakes, and we hear of disasters in all quarters. The Revolving Light, of Henderson, loaded with wheat, and the Minnehaha, of Detroit, b
      The storm of Saturday and Sunday was a most terrible one on …
  • Launch and Accident
    Syracuse Journal (Syracuse, NY), May 7, 1862     LAUNCH AND ACCIDENT. ---The RUSSIAN, a new vessel, the best boat thatwas ever set from the Oswego yards, was launched yesterday afternoon. She is about 400 tons burthen, and will carry 17,000 bushels
    Syracuse Journal (Syracuse, NY), May 7, 1862   LAUNCH AND ACCIDENT. ---The RUSSIAN, a new vessel, the best boat thatwas …
  • Buffalo Courier, Wednesday, April 1, 1863
        THE BARQUE HUNGARIAN. - This fine vessel has undergone many repairs and is now nearly ready for sea. She has been repainted, and presents a beautiful appearance. The HUNGARIAN is an A 1 craft, and un
      THE BARQUE HUNGARIAN. - This fine vessel has undergone many repairs and …
  • Buffalo Courier, October 19, 1863
        NEW PROPELLER. - A new propeller, called the NORMAN, hailing from Oswego, passed up yesterday, on her first trip to Chicago. She is about 500 tons burthen and belongs to the old Oswego Line.
      NEW PROPELLER. - A new propeller, called the NORMAN, hailing from Oswego, …
  • Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1863
        Boat Launch. - A new canal boat of the largest class was launched from the boat yard of Mr. Mattoon yesterday. She is called the "John C. Churchill," in honor of Judge Churchill of our city. Her dime
      Boat Launch. - A new canal boat of the largest class was …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Nov. 17, 1863
        Trading Craft. - The fleet of small craft that usually coast upon this lake and trade between Kingston and neighboring American ports, says the British North American, have experienced an ordinarily
      Trading Craft. - The fleet of small craft that usually coast upon …
  • Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), March 17, 1864
        NAVIGATION OPEN AT OSWEGO. --The tug J. H. BLOORE was steamed up this afternoon and plying around the harbor. --- Oswego Times, 14th.
      NAVIGATION OPEN AT OSWEGO. --The tug J. H. BLOORE was steamed up …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), March 28, 1864
        Our Harbor. - Things look very lively to-day in our harbor, and appearances indicate an early resumption of business. A number of vessels are being thoroughly overhauled and painted, preparatory to s
      Our Harbor. - Things look very lively to-day in our harbor, and …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Tues.,  March 29, 1864
        Launch. - At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, there was launched from the yard of Mr. Samuel Miller, a fine new vessel called the Opeechee. She is owned by Messrs. Miller and Kitts, and is a staunch tr
      Launch. - At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, there was launched from the …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), April 8, 1864
        The Harbor. - The work of refitting vessels is fairly begun in our harbor, yesterday and to-day being the busiest of the season. Quite a number of vessels are taking on their canvass, and soon our no
      The Harbor. - The work of refitting vessels is fairly begun in …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), April 13, 1864
        Editors Daily Palladium: - A little matter has come under my notice, which so clearly portrays the contemptible character of a certain class of men in this city, that I cannot refrain from giving it
      Editors Daily Palladium: - A little matter has come under my notice, …
  • Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), April 15, 1864, page 3
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), April 16, 1864
        A Fine Sight. - A number of sails were in sight from our harbor this morning, and Old Ontario seemed proud of its burden, as it laughed in the morning sun. Perhaps there is not in the world a more be
      A Fine Sight. - A number of sails were in sight from …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), April 18, 1864
        The Harbor presents a busy appearance today the work of refitting is progressing and the lovely steam tugs glide hither and thither as busy as bees. Business on the streets is dull, farmers having co
      The Harbor presents a busy appearance today the work of refitting is …
  • St. Catharines Constitutional (St. Catharines, ON), Thursday, July 7, 1864
        Launch of a Propeller Yesterday afternoon, at 20 minutes past 4 o'clock, Mr. Shickluna launched from his ship-yard in this town, one of the splendid new propellers which he has been building for six
      Launch of a Propeller Yesterday afternoon, at 20 minutes past 4 o'clock, …
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), July 14, 1842
        In answer to the inquiries of the Oswego Paladium, relative to the "new stone locks" on the Welland canal, the "Junction", and the "ship lock", we have to state, that the new stone locks, 122 feet lo
      In answer to the inquiries of the Oswego Paladium, relative to the …
  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Thursday, October 8, 1868
        PROPELLER 'PERSEVERANCE' -- The propeller PERSEVERANCE, which was destroyed by fire off Pultneyville, on the morning of the 6th. inst., the particulars of which was given in the Tribune of yesterday
      PROPELLER 'PERSEVERANCE' -- The propeller PERSEVERANCE, which was destroyed by fire off …
  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Tuesday, September 22, 1868
        SCHOONER 'RESOLUTE' LOST. -- A special from Oswego yesterday afternoon says: -- "The schooner RESOLUTE, from Belleville for this port, with barley in attempting to enter the harbor last night, struck
      SCHOONER 'RESOLUTE' LOST. -- A special from Oswego yesterday afternoon says: -- …
  • Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL), Friday, November 20, 1868
        SCHOONER 'BURLINGTON' -- No attempt has been made to raise the schooner BURLINGTON, sunk about three miles west of Grimsby, Lake Ontario, loaded with wheat.
      SCHOONER 'BURLINGTON' -- No attempt has been made to raise the schooner …
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), January 30, 1840
        Statement of property passed through the Welland Canal, in the season of 1839, compared with that passed in the season of 1838, shewing the increase and decrease. Articles 1839 1838 ...
      Statement of property passed through the Welland Canal, in the season of …
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Early Buffalo newspapers