Orr, J. W., Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 7 Jun 1856 Steamer "Western World," Capt. J. H. Barker, of the Michigan Central Railroad Line, between Buffalo and Detroit
Orr, J. W., Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 7 Jun 1856 Steamer "Western World," Capt. J. H. Barker, of the Michigan Central Railroad ...
"Steamboat Western World. Built at Buffalo in 1854. Length 348 feet; beam 45 feet; engines vertical beam, 1,500 horse power; 2,002 tons; Western World and Plymouth Rock, duplicates, two of the finest side-wheel steamers ever built on the lakes; each cost $250,000; hull timbers diagonally braced with iron; four water ...
"Steamboat Western World. Built at Buffalo in 1854. Length 348 feet; beam ...
WESTERN WORLD Built 1854, at Buffalo, N.Y. HULL, of wood, constructed by John Englis, at Green-Point, (Long Island), N. Y., and put together in shipyard of Bidwell & Banta, Buffalo. Extreme length 348 feet, breadth of beam 45 feet, over guards 72 1/2 feet; depth of hold 15 feet ENGINE, ...
WESTERN WORLD Built 1854, at Buffalo, N.Y. HULL, of wood, constructed by ...
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 to wait for the Mississippi rather than railroad all night, laid over at ...
The St. Lawrence not coming up Thursday, was a disappointment to a ...