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- The steambarge Edward Buckley, Capt. Thos. Peterson, got away from the shipyard Friday and the following day loaded hardwood lumber at Empire, Mich., for delivery at Chicago. The Buckley is in fine sThe steambarge Edward Buckley, Capt. Thos. Peterson, got away from the shipyard …
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Nov 1913, p. 1, column 1-2 General Marine Notes Thursday night the steamer Major ran on Whitefish Point, Lake Superior and was wrecked, the crew being picked up by a passing steamer. Dispatches received at Sheboygan Saturday,Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Nov 1913, p. 1, column 1-2 General Marine Notes Thursday night the steamer Major ran on Whitefish Point, …
- At Manitowoc the steambarge Edward H. Buckley, Capt. Chas. Gnewuch, was placed in the stationary dock to be ironed off for winter service. She also received new decking in the pockets. The Buckley isAt Manitowoc the steambarge Edward H. Buckley, Capt. Chas. Gnewuch, was placed …
- It is the steambarge Edward Buckley that delivers the timber for the breakwater extension at Milwaukee and not the steambarge Sawyer as has been reported. The Buckley will deliver a cargo of timber aIt is the steambarge Edward Buckley that delivers the timber for the …
- Captain Daniel Wall, of Marinette, will have command of the fine steamer Edward Buckley, and he has left for Manistee to fit her out and place her into commission. Captain Chas. Gneuwick [sic: GnewucCaptain Daniel Wall, of Marinette, will have command of the fine steamer …
- The barge Williams will be placed in the floating dock as soon as the Buckley is released. She will be put in commission immediately after repairs, etc., have been completed. ... The fine steambargeThe barge Williams will be placed in the floating dock as soon …
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Oct 1899, p. 1, column 1 Dry Dock and Shipyard Notes. A force of men are engaged in the work of reconstructing the scow Kellogg. This craft will not be ready for service until next spring. The steamer Edward Buckley was floaDoor County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Oct 1899, p. 1, column 1 Dry Dock and Shipyard Notes. A force of men are engaged in …
- Among our callers during the week was Capt. Chas. Gnewuch, owner and master of the steamer Buckley. Capt. Gnewuch, who is a resident of Manistee, Mich., has been sailing the lakes since he was sixteeAmong our callers during the week was Capt. Chas. Gnewuch, owner and …
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Jun 1907, p. 1, column 1 GATHERED IN THE LOCAL HARBOR The tug George Nelson was given a fresh coat of paint within the week. Likewise the tug Edw. Watkins. The steambarge l. N. Foster and consort Oak Leaf cleared Saturday evDoor County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Jun 1907, p. 1, column 1 GATHERED IN THE LOCAL HARBOR The tug George Nelson was given a …
- Capt. Chas. Gnewuch was last week compelled to give up the command of the steambarge Edward Buckley on account of illness and the boat is in charge of Capt. Peter Marsh. Capt. Gnewuch was taken to hiCapt. Chas. Gnewuch was last week compelled to give up the command …
- Engineer Elmer Long on Monday took his departure for Sheboygan, where he went aboard the steambarge Buckley, as assistant engineer. Geo. Simon, Frank Madden and Henry Searth, were to follow in a fewEngineer Elmer Long on Monday took his departure for Sheboygan, where he …
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 12 May 1922, p. 5, column 3 Purchased the Buckley The steamer Edw. Buckley, owned by the National Transit Co. of Marinette, and which wintered at the Smith Dock Company's yard in this city, was sold Monday to C. E. Milliard,Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 12 May 1922, p. 5, column 3 Purchased the Buckley The steamer Edw. Buckley, owned by the National Transit …
- Sault Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 28 Aug 1903, p. 6 Buckley Went Aground The steamer Buckly [sic: Edward Buckley] went aground this morning at the foot of Sugar island. The tug Buckley went down to get her off. The boat will have to be lightered. SheSault Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 28 Aug 1903, p. 6 Buckley Went Aground The steamer Buckly [sic: Edward Buckley] went aground this …
- Sault Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 29 Aug 1903, p. 6 TROUBLE OVER PAY Men refused to Unload Ties From the Buckley Yesterday The steamer Buckley is not likely to get away from the foot of Sugar Island for several hours yet. A tug went down yesterday toSault Evening News (Sault Sainte Marie, MI), 29 Aug 1903, p. 6 TROUBLE OVER PAY Men refused to Unload Ties From the Buckley Yesterday …
- Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 26 May 1892, Opposite p. 8 Built by MANITOWOC (Wis.) STEAM BOILER WORKS. Supplement MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, O. BOILER FOR STEAMER EDWARD BUCKLEY.Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 26 May 1892, Opposite p. 8 Built by MANITOWOC (Wis.) STEAM BOILER WORKS. Supplement MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, O. …
- The barge Halsted, Oscar Mattson commanding, left port Friday morning in tow of the steamer Edward Buckley for Indiana harbor, where the barge will take on a cargo of cement for Marinette. The BuckleThe barge Halsted, Oscar Mattson commanding, left port Friday morning in tow …
- The steamer Edward Buckley delivered her first cargo of cement at Green Bay for the season of 1920 on Saturday, passing thru here on her way from Indiana harbor on that day. The schooner Oscar NewhouThe steamer Edward Buckley delivered her first cargo of cement at Green …
- Grand Rapids Press, 20 Jun 1908, p. 2 Quick Trip with Injured man. (Special to The Evening Press) Benton Harbor, June 20.-- Plowing through the waters of Lake Michigan as fast as steam will carry her is the salt barge Edward Buckley. TheGrand Rapids Press, 20 Jun 1908, p. 2 Quick Trip with Injured man. (Special to The Evening Press) Benton Harbor, …
- The steambarge Edward Buckley arrived in port Thursday for the purpose of undergoing some repairs at the shipyard, where she had her decks calked and will go on the floating dock for the purpose of hThe steambarge Edward Buckley arrived in port Thursday for the purpose of …
- The 18 and 36 by 30 fore and aft compound marine engine that the Montague Iron Works built for Capt. Chas. Gnewuch and Edward Buckley of Manistee, Mich., for their new boat being built at Manitowoc,The 18 and 36 by 30 fore and aft compound marine engine …