Photograph of the United States Coast Guard cutter GRESHAM on the marine railway in Ogdensburg being split in two because she was too long and too deep to go down the St. Lawrence canals and was requ
Photograph of the United States Coast Guard cutter GRESHAM on the marine …
Ogdensburg Republican-Journal, 27 May 1930 Buckeye State Slides Down Shipyard Ways As Big Crowd Cheers The "Buckeye State," second steel lake and river freighter to be built in Ogdensburg, slid down the breasted ways of the St. Lawrence Marin
Ogdensburg Republican-Journal, 27 May 1930 Buckeye State Slides Down Shipyard Ways As Big Crowd Cheers The "Buckeye …
Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 15 Oct 1906 George Goble Dead At Oswego Well-known Shipbuilder and Mason of High Standing Oswego, Oct. 14. - George Goble, an active participant in those scenes of the days of Oswego's maritime glory, when passa
Syracuse Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), 15 Oct 1906 George Goble Dead At Oswego Well-known Shipbuilder and Mason of High Standing …
Daily Tribune (Grand Haven, MI), 19 Mar 1898 H. C. Pearsons In the death of Harrison C. Pearsons, which occurred this morning at his home in Ferrysburg, Ottawa County loses one of its best-known and most remarkable citizens. The death summons h
Daily Tribune (Grand Haven, MI), 19 Mar 1898 H. C. Pearsons In the death of Harrison C. Pearsons, which occurred …
Ogdensburg Sentinel, 18 Apr 1854 The Marine Railway. - This work was put in operation for the first time, yesterday. The Steamer British Queen was taken out of the water in fine style and at the first trial. When all the machinery i
Ogdensburg Sentinel, 18 Apr 1854 The Marine Railway. - This work was put in operation for the …
St. Lawrence Republican, 6 Jun 1854 This would not have been the Michigan Central Railroad's MAYFLOWER would was too big to come down the Welland Canal. It would have been the Canadian MAYFLOWER, ex-COMET.
St. Lawrence Republican, 6 Jun 1854 This would not have been the Michigan Central Railroad's MAYFLOWER would was …