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  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Oct. 10, 1859
        ARRIVAL OF THE SCHOONER GOLD HUNTER FROM SCOTLAND. - This A I vessel arrived at this port from Montreal on Saturday night, with partial load of salt, and is now completing her cargo with pig iron and
      ARRIVAL OF THE SCHOONER GOLD HUNTER FROM SCOTLAND. - This A I …
  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Oct. 10, 1859
        ARRIVAL OF THE SCHOONER GOLD HUNTER FROM SCOTLAND. This A 1 vessel arrived at this port from Montreal on Saturday night, with partial load of salt, and is now completing her cargo with pig iron and w
      ARRIVAL OF THE SCHOONER GOLD HUNTER FROM SCOTLAND. This A 1 vessel …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Monday, Nov. 7, 1859
        Wreck of the Schooner "Twilight" The small scow schooner Twilight, owned by Capt. Ouderkirk, and used chiefly for transporting wood, was lost last Tuesday night, about fifteen miles east of the mouth
      Wreck of the Schooner "Twilight" The small scow schooner Twilight, owned by …
  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Monday, Dec. 5, 1859
        MARINE NEWS List of Vessels in Winter Quarters at Oswego . - Capt. George Eggleston, Marine Inspector, has furnished us the following complete list of vessels laid up for the winter at this
      MARINE NEWS List of Vessels in Winter Quarters at Oswego . - …
  • Oswego Commercial Times (Oswego, NY), Thurs., May 5, 1859
        The West Pier. - The winter storms and the late heavy lake winds have made frightful inroads upon the West Pier, on which the Oswego light-house is built. It is threatened with utter annihilation, an
      The West Pier. - The winter storms and the late heavy lake …
  • Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 5 April 1859
        Spring Walk I "A Walk Along the Wharves" There was a time when the Spring Walks of the British Whig were read and criticized; but that's a long time ago. Railroads and Propellers have destroyed the F
      Spring Walk I "A Walk Along the Wharves" There was a time …
  • Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), 25 April 1859
        Spring Walk III "The River and Lake Line of Mail Steamers" As the several Boats belonging to this well-known line are now on their respective trips, the opening of the Lachine and St. Lawrence Canals
      Spring Walk III "The River and Lake Line of Mail Steamers" As …
  • Detroit Daily Advertiser (Detroit, MI), 7 May, 1859
        ANOTHER CANAL STEAMER. - The Utica Observer of last Friday notices the passage westward through that city, of the canal steamer G. W. Paddock, propelled by side wheels, which fold up like a fan to th
      ANOTHER CANAL STEAMER. - The Utica Observer of last Friday notices the …
  • Detroit Daily Advertiser (Detroit, MI), 6 Jul, 1859
        At his port there is a great demand for seamen, the supply being light. $16 per month are the going wages.
      At his port there is a great demand for seamen, the supply …
  • Detroit Daily Advertiser (Detroit, MI), 9 Aug, 1859
        The schr Toledo, which, about a week since, was run into by the steamer Cleveland, on Lake Michigan, was subsequently towed to Grand Haven, where she was again run into by the steamer City of Clevela
      The schr Toledo, which, about a week since, was run into by …
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