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  • St. Joseph Traveler-Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 17 June 1882
        A description of the Graham & Morton Transportation Company's new steamer Lora, which is now receiving her first cargo of freight for Chicago, will be interesting to many of our readers. This fine pr
      A description of the Graham & Morton Transportation Company's new steamer Lora, …
  • St. Joseph Traveler-Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Sat., 16 June 1883
        Completed. The well-known Graham & Morton Transportation Company have their line of new boats completed, and in active service, their last steamer commencing her regular trips last week. The Company
      Completed. The well-known Graham & Morton Transportation Company have their line of …
  • St. Joseph Traveler-Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Saturday, 10 June 1882
        The schooner Fortune Trial, which was in this port during the late blow, was struck by a squall some eighteen miles north of South Haven Thursday, and capsized. Her captain and a seaman were saved by
      The schooner Fortune Trial, which was in this port during the late …
  • St. Joseph Traveler-Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Saturday, 15 April 1882
        The Milwaukee Sentinel says: "The propeller Michigan, Capt. Prindeville, arrived Friday from Grand Haven. Captain Prindeville says in regard to the accident to the propeller G. J. Truesdell, mentione
      The Milwaukee Sentinel says: "The propeller Michigan, Capt. Prindeville, arrived Friday from …
  • St. Joseph Traveler-Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 19 August 1882
        A correspondent of the Inter Ocean, writing from Frankfort, Mich., under date of Aug. 10th, says: The first vessel that ever loaded on the Atlantic seaboard for the great lakes was the schooner Thoma
      A correspondent of the Inter Ocean, writing from Frankfort, Mich., under date …
  • St. Joseph Traveler-Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Saturday, 9 December 1882
        "The steam barge R. G. Peters, which lay in this port and near Brown's ice-house, on the canal, a portion of last week, and left last Friday with the barge A. W. Luckey in tow, for Manistee, took fir
      "The steam barge R. G. Peters, which lay in this port and …
  • St. Joseph Traveler-Herald (St. Joseph, MI), September 28, 1878, page 3
        Column 1 The schooner "Mary", is most likely the boat that went down on Sept. 10, 1878, about 25 miles out of Chicago - according to the Great Lake Shipwreck file. Perhaps she washed ashore near New
      Column 1 The schooner "Mary", is most likely the boat that went …
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