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  • Schooner Our Son
        Old schooner -widely known. The Our Son was the last schooner to sail the Great Lakes. Built in 1875 at Black River (Lorain) Ohio, and of 720 gross tons; 182 feet long and 35 feet wide. The Our Son w
      Old schooner -widely known. The Our Son was the last schooner to …
  • Our Son (Schooner), U19437, sunk, 26 Sep 1930
        Reason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
      Reason: sunk Lives: nil Remarks: Total loss
  • Our Son (Schooner), U19437, 1 Apr 1900
        repairing
      repairing
  • Our Son (Schooner), 23 May 1857
        launch, Oakville
      launch, Oakville
  • Our Son (Schooner), U19437, 11 Feb 1892
  • Our Son (Schooner), U19437, aground, 6 May 1878
        Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: grain Remarks: Got off
      Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: grain Remarks: Got off
  • Tugman's Tale: Schooner Days CCLXIII (263)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 24 Oct 1936     Tugman's Tale Schooner Days CCLXIII (263) "I'VE never been in a sailing vessel as one of the crew," writes Capt. W. J. Stitt, of 320 Kennedy ave., Toronto, master mariner, "but I've towed many of the
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 24 Oct 1936   Tugman's Tale Schooner Days CCLXIII (263) "I'VE never been in a sailing …
  • Our Son: Schooner Days DCXLIII (643)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 3 Jun 1944     Our Son Schooner Days DCXLIII (643) by C. H. J. Snider Perhaps Capt. Harry Kelley, of Milan, O., was an orphan, for before the American Civil War broke out he had made good in the ...
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 3 Jun 1944   Our Son Schooner Days DCXLIII (643) by C. H. J. Snider Perhaps …
  • Last Survivors: Schooner Days CXXV (125)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 10 Feb 1934     Last Survivors Schooner Days CXXV (125) OPINION seems nearly unanimous that the schooner Lyman M. Davis, of Kingston, built at Muskegon, Mich., in 1873, and Canadian for the last twenty years or long
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 10 Feb 1934   Last Survivors Schooner Days CXXV (125) OPINION seems nearly unanimous that the …
  • Telescope, v. 34, n. 4 (July-August 1985)
  • Telescope, v. 32, n. 2 (March-April 1983)
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