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- Directory of the Marine Interests of the Great Lakes: Comprising A Complete List of All Vessels Navigating the Lakes, Arranged Alphabetically... (Detroit, MI) While the volume was published in 1884, the tug ERIE BELLE exploded on 21 Nov 1883 in Kincardine while salvaging the schooner CARTER. This specific illustration was treated as a generic one in advertDirectory of the Marine Interests of the Great Lakes: Comprising A Complete List of All Vessels Navigating the Lakes, Arranged Alphabetically... (Detroit, MI) While the volume was published in 1884, the tug ERIE BELLE exploded …
- Dona, Everett W., Oswego Palladium-Times (Oswego, NY), 13 Aug 1958 Stadacona Skipper Needs Help in Leaving Port After Aiding Coalfax to Load Coal By Everett W. Dona Strong north-northeast wind Tuesday gave the Stadacona a rough time in moving out of the coal terminaDona, Everett W., Oswego Palladium-Times (Oswego, NY), 13 Aug 1958 Stadacona Skipper Needs Help in Leaving Port After Aiding Coalfax to Load …
- Plenty of railroad cars filled with coal will move through Oswego to the harbor terminal this weekend, Bill Daily, coal clerk for the DL&W; revealed this noon. Friday it will take about 45 cars to loPlenty of railroad cars filled with coal will move through Oswego to …
- COAL AND WOOD Yards and Docks--Esplanade Street Head Office 20 King street West Branch Office--536 Queen Street West Branch Office--413 Yonge Street Branch Office--769 Yonge Street Office and Yard--BCOAL AND WOOD Yards and Docks--Esplanade Street Head Office 20 King street …
- Lithographed black and white postcard of the Collingwood, ON harbour. In the foreground is a dredge with a sign "Dalton McCarthy" on its side. Its scow lies just of the stern. Against the pier is a tLithographed black and white postcard of the Collingwood, ON harbour. In the …
- Self-unloader "Fontana" of Boland-Cornelius fleet takes on a load of bituminous coal at the Pennsylvania Railroad coal trestle at Sodus Point, N.Y. in the summer of 1955. Coal was then taken to NiagaSelf-unloader "Fontana" of Boland-Cornelius fleet takes on a load of bituminous coal …
- Color postcard of the American Steamship Company steamboat FONTANA loading coal at the railway trestle at Sodus Pont. Several cars are on the trestle while others are in the yard.Color postcard of the American Steamship Company steamboat FONTANA loading coal at …
- The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company dropped the Canal from its name in 1898. It delivered coal to Oswego via the New York and Oswego Midland Railroad.The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company dropped the Canal from its name …
- D.& H. trestle was dismantled in 1917; the N.Y.O.& W. trestle, in 1938.D.& H. trestle was dismantled in 1917; the N.Y.O.& W. trestle, in …
- Photograph of Oswego harbor in the 1870s. In the foreground in the rail trestle as is crosses the large coal bins. On the other side of the trestle masts of a number of schooners. The river is full oPhotograph of Oswego harbor in the 1870s. In the foreground in the …
- Postally unused. COALHAVEN operated for CSL between 1928 and 1962.Postally unused. COALHAVEN operated for CSL between 1928 and 1962.
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 7 Oct 1950 Lost Life Breaking Coal Famine of 1902 Schooner Days CMLXXII (972) by C. H. J. Snider NOVEMBER, 1902, was mean for the Lake Ontario coal trade. This was the year of the ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 7 Oct 1950 Lost Life Breaking Coal Famine of 1902 Schooner Days CMLXXII (972) by …
- Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," Harper's Monthly, July 1885, p. 198Illustration from the article by Jane Meade Welch, "The City Of Buffalo," …
- View from Van Buren Street Bridge. Published by Jevne & Almini Chicago Lithographing Co. 152 & 154 Clark St. View from Van Buren Street Bridge. SOUTH BRANCH OF THE RIVER.--This is a view of another sView from Van Buren Street Bridge. Published by Jevne & Almini Chicago …
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