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- Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 7 Jul 1915, p. 14 Beaches Leaking Boat DETROIT. July 6.--Steamer Edward Buckley, lumber laden and full of water, is still ashore at Colchester, with the tug Leroy Brookes of Amherstburg and a couple of steam pumps worPlain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 7 Jul 1915, p. 14 Beaches Leaking Boat DETROIT. July 6.--Steamer Edward Buckley, lumber laden and full …
- The lumber carrier I. W. Stephenson passed thru here Saturday bound for Milwaukee where it will enter the shipyard for extensive work which will require several weeks. The Stephenson intended stoppinThe lumber carrier I. W. Stephenson passed thru here Saturday bound for …
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 12 Feb 1914, p. 1, column 1 ITEMS FROM DETROIT. [Special Correspondence] The steamer Matoa of the Pittsburgh Steamship Co., released by the Reids at Point aux Barque, Lake Huron is also awaiting for Reids dock. The lumber steamSturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 12 Feb 1914, p. 1, column 1 ITEMS FROM DETROIT. [Special Correspondence] The steamer Matoa of the Pittsburgh Steamship …
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 30 Jul 1908, p. 1, column 1 Port of Menominee. A big cargo of soft coal was brought in from below during the past week for the Menominee Sugar Co. The service maintained between this port and Sturgeon Bay by the steamers SailorDoor County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 30 Jul 1908, p. 1, column 1 Port of Menominee. A big cargo of soft coal was brought in …
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 28 Sep 1901, p. 1, column 2 Gleaned From the Local Field Capt. Jas. Brooks is first officer on Goodrich liner Atlanta. Most of the windbound fleet got away Wednesday morning. The tug Golden was in port Saturday for a short timeDoor County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 28 Sep 1901, p. 1, column 2 Gleaned From the Local Field Capt. Jas. Brooks is first officer on …
- Capt. William Gnewuch of the tug Welcome, who this week returned to Milwaukee from a visit to his parents at Manistee, Michigan, reports that the steamers Illinois, Missouri and F. & P. M. No. 4 areCapt. William Gnewuch of the tug Welcome, who this week returned to …
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Mar 1913, p. 1, column 1 Flood Does Damage at Sheboygan Damage estimated at $100,000, was done when the ice went out of the Sheboygan river at noon on Friday. Half a hundred sailing vessels and steamers anchored in the riverSturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 20 Mar 1913, p. 1, column 1 Flood Does Damage at Sheboygan Damage estimated at $100,000, was done when …
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 18 Dec 1913, p. 1, column 1-2 The WILLIAM D. CRAWFORD was the steamer ordered by the Virginia Steamship Company. The WILIAM H. DONNER was the steamer order by the Mahoning Steamship Company from Great Lakes Engineering and builtSturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 18 Dec 1913, p. 1, column 1-2 The WILLIAM D. CRAWFORD was the steamer ordered by the Virginia Steamship …
- Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 11 Dec 1913, p. 7 STEAMER RELEASED By Special Dispatch to the Leader HARBOR BEACH, December 10.--With the lake raised to a higher level by the strong northwest wind, the tugs Sarnia City and James Reid today dragged tCleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 11 Dec 1913, p. 7 STEAMER RELEASED By Special Dispatch to the Leader HARBOR BEACH, December 10.--With …
- The shipyard presented quite an animated appearance Saturday morning when the following boats were tied up there and occupying the boxes: Edward Buckley, Frank Woods, Jay C. Morse, Duncan City, Ida CThe shipyard presented quite an animated appearance Saturday morning when the following …
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 28 May 1920, p. 3, column 2 The tug Smith delivered a cargo of crushed stone on the barge Adriatic at Green Bay during the week. The steamer Edward Buckley passed thru here Sunday bound south, having brought a cargo of cement tDoor County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 28 May 1920, p. 3, column 2 The tug Smith delivered a cargo of crushed stone on the barge …
- Among the boats in winter quarters at Manistee are the Edward Buckley, Robt. C. Wente, W. F. Fletcher, Chas. Reitz, N. J. Nessen, Maggie Marshall, Mark B. Covill, Pere Marquette 2, Helen C. and schooAmong the boats in winter quarters at Manistee are the Edward Buckley, …
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 17 May 1917, p. 1, column 1 LOCAL MARINE ITEMS The tug Gifford was put on the boxes on Tuesday morning, and the work which is to be done will require about ten days. The gasoline tug Grace W. arrived in port from Escanaba on SaSturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 17 May 1917, p. 1, column 1 LOCAL MARINE ITEMS The tug Gifford was put on the boxes on …
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 30 Dec 1909, p. 1, column 1-2 GLEANED IN THE LOCAL HARBOR. Ice extends from the mouth of this bay out into Green bay as far as the eye can reach. The L.T.P.A. will hold a meeting tomorrow (Friday) night and all members are requesDoor County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 30 Dec 1909, p. 1, column 1-2 GLEANED IN THE LOCAL HARBOR. Ice extends from the mouth of this …
- Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 11 May 1917, p. 8, column 2 WORK AT THE SHIPYARD MEN GET ANOTHER SUBSTANTIAL RAISE THIS WEEK. Men, and Lots of Them, Wanted at Once--Shipyard Busiest Place in Town. Another raise in wages has gone in effect at the Rieboldt & WoDoor County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 11 May 1917, p. 8, column 2 WORK AT THE SHIPYARD MEN GET ANOTHER SUBSTANTIAL RAISE THIS WEEK. Men, …
- Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 22 Apr 1915, p. 7, column 1-2 GENERAL MARINE ITEMS. The first boat of the Mutual Transit Co. to leave Buffalo for Green Bay will sail the first of next week, and it is scheduled to arrive at her destination along about May 1. TheSturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 22 Apr 1915, p. 7, column 1-2 GENERAL MARINE ITEMS. The first boat of the Mutual Transit Co. to …
- Evening News (North Tonawanda, NY), 5 May 1913, p. 1, column 4 FIRST LUMBER BOAT ARRIVES Steamer Edward Buckley Has Aboard 600,000 Feet of Hemlock. IRON CITY GOES DOWN Schooner Rammed in St. Clair River by Steel Freighter Thomas F. Cole -- Captain and Crew of VeEvening News (North Tonawanda, NY), 5 May 1913, p. 1, column 4 FIRST LUMBER BOAT ARRIVES Steamer Edward Buckley Has Aboard 600,000 Feet of …
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 15 Apr 1899, p. 1, column 1 Reported From the Crow's Nest The steamer Pine Lake left Milwaukee for Manistee Saturday evening. Four of the lifesaving crew at Ludington have served ten consecutive years there. The steamer NeoshoDoor County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 15 Apr 1899, p. 1, column 1 Reported From the Crow's Nest The steamer Pine Lake left Milwaukee for …
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 6 Aug 1920, p. 8, column 1 General Marine News Captain Grant Minor recently went mate on the carrier Hennepin while Captain Dave Ramage made a trip East as wheelsman on the tug Camel. Arthur Holmes returned during the week, haDoor County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 6 Aug 1920, p. 8, column 1 General Marine News Captain Grant Minor recently went mate on the carrier …
- Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 15 Oct 1908, p. 1, column 1-2 GLEANED IN THE LOCAL HARBOR. The steambarge I. N .Foster was held in port Saturday by the southerly gale. The government pile driver has been transferred from Algoma to Manitowoc. A southerly blow swDoor County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 15 Oct 1908, p. 1, column 1-2 GLEANED IN THE LOCAL HARBOR. The steambarge I. N .Foster was held …