Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Results

We found
22
matching items
  • Remove search term Subject: Fishing
List Thumb list Columns Gallery
  • Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, NY), 8 Jun 1825
        Extract of a letter to the editors of the New York Statesman, dated on board the Canal Packet-Boat Chancellor Kent, May, 21st. 1825. In our route yesterday and to-day, we saw great numbers of persons
      Extract of a letter to the editors of the New York Statesman, …
  • Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 1 Feb 1896
        Along the Docks . The Welcome, of Washington Island, arrived at the canal last Wednesday with a cargo of lake caught trout, consigned to Capt. A. Kalmbach.
      Along the Docks . The Welcome, of Washington Island, arrived at the …
  • Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 1 Feb 1896
        Along the Docks . The fishing tugs operating off Kewaunee are said to be doing a good business. The tug Welcome operating in the vicinity of the Door is making pretty good lifts.
      Along the Docks . The fishing tugs operating off Kewaunee are said …
  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 8 Dec 1894
        Detroit Harbor . The doctor is at present attending to John Baptist. He has been fishing for Capt. J. Cornell on the tug Truscott and from the wet and cold got congestion of the lungs.
      Detroit Harbor . The doctor is at present attending to John Baptist. …
  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 29 Feb 1896
        Our Inland Marine . The tug Truscott arrived at the canal on Thursday afternoon from Washington Island with about ten tons of fresh fish on board. No trouble was encountered from ice all the way down
      Our Inland Marine . The tug Truscott arrived at the canal on …
  • Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 1 Feb 1896
        Along the Docks . The fishing tugs operating off Kewaunee are said to be doing a good business. The tug Welcome operating in the vicinity of the Door is making pretty good lifts.
      Along the Docks . The fishing tugs operating off Kewaunee are said …
  • Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 1 Feb 1896
        Along the Docks . The Welcome, of Washington Island, arrived at the canal last Wednesday with a cargo of lake caught trout, consigned to Capt. A. Kalmbach.
      Along the Docks . The Welcome, of Washington Island, arrived at the …
  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 11 Jan 1896
        Our Inland Marine . The tug Truscott was at the canal Tuesday with a cargo of fish which had been sent here from Washington Island. They were consigned to Capt. A. Kalmbach.
      Our Inland Marine . The tug Truscott was at the canal Tuesday …
  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 16 Dec 1893
        Our Inland Marine . At the Canal. The little steamer Truscott arrived here Wednesday with trout and whitefish, having come direct from Washington Island. The Truscott is well known here, having been
      Our Inland Marine . At the Canal. The little steamer Truscott arrived …
  • Door County Democrat (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 15 Dec 1894
        Marine . The Fritz Karste will fish off the canal this winter. In the event of the catch being light there, she will shift to some point further south, probably Kewaunee or Two Rivers.
      Marine . The Fritz Karste will fish off the canal this winter. …
  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 18 Apr 1896
        Short Takes . Capt. Geo. S. Wilson and Engineer Royal Baker will run the Karste during the ensuing season in the fish business, which is to be conducted in the lake off the canal and points further n
      Short Takes . Capt. Geo. S. Wilson and Engineer Royal Baker will …
  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 14 Mar 1896
        Our Inland Marine . The tug Karste set two gangs of nets in the bay on Wednesday and a like number Thursday. She has one gang set in the lake, which was put in last week, and the first lift made on S
      Our Inland Marine . The tug Karste set two gangs of nets …
  • Lake in Daussa Cave, Put-in-Bay, Ohio.
        Later known as "Mammoth Cave"
      Later known as "Mammoth Cave"
  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 14 Mar 1896
        Our Inland Marine . The tug M. A. Knapp, which was purchased by Green Bay parties last week, will be taken to her new home port shortly. The tug Karste, which was also purchased by Green Bay parties,
      Our Inland Marine . The tug M. A. Knapp, which was purchased …
  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 14 Mar 1896
        Our Inland Marine . The tug Truscott, Capt. Peter Jordan, arrived from Washington Island with about 5,000 pounds of fresh fish on Tuesday by way of Green Bay. She reported having seen the two vessels
      Our Inland Marine . The tug Truscott, Capt. Peter Jordan, arrived from …
  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 14 Mar 1896
        Detroit Harbor . The tugs L.P. Hill and Liberty tooted their whistles for the first time this season on the 4th inst. They are all ready and will fish with set hooks for a while.
      Detroit Harbor . The tugs L.P. Hill and Liberty tooted their whistles …
  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 13 Feb 1897
        Winter Marine Notes . The tugs Truscott and Annie D. which are operating out of Mud Bay are making some good hauls of trout. Each tug averages about a half a ton to the lift, but as the bottom has dr
      Winter Marine Notes . The tugs Truscott and Annie D. which are …
  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 13 Feb 1897
        Winter Marine Notes . The fishing tugs Truscott and Annie D. have been blocked in at Mud Bay by drift ice for several days. In an attempt to release herself Sunday morning the Truscott broke her rudd
      Winter Marine Notes . The fishing tugs Truscott and Annie D. have …
  • Sturgeon Bay Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 14 Mar 1896
        Detroit Harbor . The tugs Welcome and Truscott have been fishing out of this port all winter but have on the while had a hard job of it as they are quite light and not built at all for ice crushing.
      Detroit Harbor . The tugs Welcome and Truscott have been fishing out …
  • Weekly Expositor Independent (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 23 Oct 1885
        Marine Floats The little Truscott has taken to fishing again. Dave Ramage is at the wheel. The little schooner Lettie May, which has laid for some time past on the shore at the foot of cottage street
      Marine Floats The little Truscott has taken to fishing again. Dave Ramage …
Sort
Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy