Large Variety of Craft Move in 'Lake of Thousand Islands,' Reminiscent of Early History WATERTOWN - Water traffic is teeming this summer through the Lake of a Thousand Isles, in volume and with a var
Large Variety of Craft Move in 'Lake of Thousand Islands,' Reminiscent of …
The St. Lawrence not coming up Thursday, was a disappointment to a large train of passengers. Seven cars had to debouch their heavy loads at Forest and Clyde, while some of the traveler, preferring t
The St. Lawrence not coming up Thursday, was a disappointment to a …
Death of Captain John B. Estes of Charlotte The recent death of Captain John B. Estes of Charlotte at the age of or more than 90 years has brought into review something of the remarkable career of th
Death of Captain John B. Estes of Charlotte The recent death of …
Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 21 Sep 1903 Seventy Years a Sailor The Remarkable Record of Captain J. Estes, of the St. Lawrence Captain J.B. Estes, the well known and popular first officer of the steamer St. Lawrence, at the age of eighty-fi
Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 21 Sep 1903 Seventy Years a Sailor The Remarkable Record of Captain J. Estes, of …
Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), 8 Feb 1902 Navigation In Early Days. First Propeller On The Lake Was Built In Oswego Sylvester Doolittle Sent Her To The West While The Buffalo Papers Jeered And Called Her The Oswego Humbug Gleaned From Musty
Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), 8 Feb 1902 Navigation In Early Days. First Propeller On The Lake Was Built In …
Weekly Herald (New York, NY), 26 Oct 1844, p. 342 [Correspondence of the Herald] Rochester, Oct. 19, 1844 Tremendous Hurricane Last night there was a tremendous hurricane at Rochester, trees were torn up, roofs of houses and stores swept away, and a
Weekly Herald (New York, NY), 26 Oct 1844, p. 342 [Correspondence of the Herald] Rochester, Oct. 19, 1844 Tremendous Hurricane Last night …
Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Jan 1899, p. 1, column 1-2 [Continued from last week.] Oct. 13.--The fishing tug Leo, of Kenosha went ashore at South Milwaukee during a heavy blow and the crew escaped In the yawl. The Leo was on her Way to Milwaukee to go in
Door County Advocate (Sturgeon Bay, WI), 7 Jan 1899, p. 1, column 1-2 [Continued from last week.] Oct. 13.--The fishing tug Leo, of Kenosha went …