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- H.M.S. NEWASH and H.M.S. TECUMSETH drawn for the Evening Telegram by C. H. J. SniderH.M.S. NEWASH and H.M.S. TECUMSETH drawn for the Evening Telegram by C. …
- The woodcut appeared on the reverse of a pre-printed manifest form printed by Lazell & Francis of Buffalo, NY used in the summer of 1826The woodcut appeared on the reverse of a pre-printed manifest form printed …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 6 Jun 1931 Dusty Diamonds Schooner Days XIX (19) It's all over and done with now, but this is how we used to get our coal cargoes when the schooners went to Cleveland for them, in pre-prohibition days. The littSnider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 6 Jun 1931 Dusty Diamonds Schooner Days XIX (19) It's all over and done with …
- Photograph of three schooners drying their sails in Oswego harborPhotograph of three schooners drying their sails in Oswego harbor
- The two-masted schooner "Fiat" tied up at the Smith, Murdock & Co. grain elevator on the east side of the Oswego river in the 1890s. The three-story Reciprocity House appears in the center. The vesseThe two-masted schooner "Fiat" tied up at the Smith, Murdock & Co. …
- A stereoview of a partly capsized vessel, that appears to be a three-masted schooner in a narrow harbour. The salvage team has various supports rigged in an attempt to get her back upright. The one oA stereoview of a partly capsized vessel, that appears to be a …
- Illustration from the article by F. Johnson, Jun, "The Upper Peninsula of Michigan," Harper's Monthly, May 1882, p. 898Illustration from the article by F. Johnson, Jun, "The Upper Peninsula of …
- Illustration from History of Chicago from the Earliest Period to the Present Time in three volumes by A. T. Andreas (Chicago: A. T. Andreas, 1884)Illustration from History of Chicago from the Earliest Period to the Present …
- Stereoview of a three masted schooner going up the original Sault Sainte Marie canal. A second schooner waits its turnStereoview of a three masted schooner going up the original Sault Sainte …
- Illustration from J. B. Mansfield, ed., History of the Great Lakes. Volume I, Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1899.Illustration from J. B. Mansfield, ed., History of the Great Lakes. Volume …
- She was built at Portsmouth in 1853 and lasted to 1909, a very long life. Used to illustrate Ivan S. Brookes, Hamilton Harbor, 1826-1901.She was built at Portsmouth in 1853 and lasted to 1909, a …
- Built on the bottom of the LINNIE POWELL as RICHARD MORWOOD, and renamed E. B. PALMER in 1889Built on the bottom of the LINNIE POWELL as RICHARD MORWOOD, and …
- Sackets Harbor Republican, 18 May 1821 LAUNCH. Another beautiful schooner was launched at this place on the 13th inst. In her present appearance she bears a close resemblance to the celebrated Lady of the Lake. She is called the "ROBINS,"Sackets Harbor Republican, 18 May 1821 LAUNCH. Another beautiful schooner was launched at this place on the 13th …
- Real photo postcard of three-masted schooner at the coal trestle in Sodus Bay.Real photo postcard of three-masted schooner at the coal trestle in Sodus …
- Register of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA), Mar 1831, p. 160 SHIPPING ON LAKE ERIE The following list of vessels on Lake Erie furnished us by a friend who has taken great pains to ascertain their number and the exact tonnage of each will be read with satisfactRegister of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA), Mar 1831, p. 160 SHIPPING ON LAKE ERIE The following list of vessels on Lake Erie …
- Badly disfigured stereoview of the first ore dock at Escanaba, MI. Some fourteen masts are visible from schooners loading on the other side of the dock.Badly disfigured stereoview of the first ore dock at Escanaba, MI. Some …
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