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- Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 5 Oct 1863, p. 3 The "Pewabic." The propeller Pewabic , commenced in May last, for Messrs. J. T. WHITING & Co., of Detroit, by Messrs. PECK, MASTERS & Co., of this city, is nearly completed, and is now lying at the dPlain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 5 Oct 1863, p. 3 The "Pewabic." The propeller Pewabic , commenced in May last, for Messrs. …
- Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 29 Oct 1863, p. 2 For Lake Superior The New Staunch Steamer PEWABIC, McKAY, Master, will leave our dock for Ontonagon and intermediate ports, this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. For Freight or Passage apply to H. GACleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 29 Oct 1863, p. 2 For Lake Superior The New Staunch Steamer PEWABIC, McKAY, Master, will leave …
- Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 25 Mar 1864, p. 2 LAKE SUPERIOR BOATS. -- Two first class propellers are being erected in this city to accommodate the Lake Superior trade.-- One, owned by Robert Hanna & Co., is in quite a forward state, and the contMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 25 Mar 1864, p. 2 LAKE SUPERIOR BOATS. -- Two first class propellers are being erected in …
- Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 4 Aug 1864, p. 1 For Lake Superior The new and splendid steamer PEWABIC McKAY, Master, will leave our dock for Ontonagon and intermediate points on Lake Superior, Friday, August 5th, at 8 P.M. For freight or passageCleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 4 Aug 1864, p. 1 For Lake Superior The new and splendid steamer PEWABIC McKAY, Master, will …
- Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 12 Jun 1897, p. 6 ... Captain E. Mooney, of the steamer Wawatam, was a member of the crew of the steamer Pewabic when she went down.Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 12 Jun 1897, p. 6 ... Captain E. Mooney, of the steamer Wawatam, was a member of …
- Reason: sunk by collision Lives: 40 Hull damage: $100,000 Cargo: $130,000 Freight: copper Remarks: Total lossReason: sunk by collision Lives: 40 Hull damage: $100,000 Cargo: $130,000 Freight: …
- Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 26 Jul 1864, p. 3 Marine News The river presented a very lively appearance this morning there being about twenty sail-crafts unloading, the principal part of them being loaded with iron ore from the upper lakes; somePlain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 26 Jul 1864, p. 3 Marine News The river presented a very lively appearance this morning there …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 30 Jun 1939 Harbor Lights at the Saugeen Mouth Schooner Days CCCCIV (404) By C. H. J. Snider LAST WEEK was a big one in the life of Southampton, Ont., as a lakeport. The range lights into the Saugeen River, whicSnider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 30 Jun 1939 Harbor Lights at the Saugeen Mouth Schooner Days CCCCIV (404) By C. …
- Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 25 Jul 1864, p. 3 Marine News. The splendid screw steamer Pewabic, Capt. GEO. McKAY, will leave for Lake Superior this evening, from HANNA, GARRETSON & Co's Dock. The Pewabic is one of the staunchest steamers afloat oPlain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 25 Jul 1864, p. 3 Marine News. The splendid screw steamer Pewabic, Capt. GEO. McKAY, will leave …
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