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- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 22 Oct 1949 Lazyman's Loads Paid Dividends Schooner Days CMXXII (922) by C. H. J. Snider Lumber Shoving PECK AND MASTERS ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 22 Oct 1949 Lazyman's Loads Paid Dividends Schooner Days CMXXII (922) by C. H. J. …
- Stereoview of the Cleveland-based tugboats GEORGE N. BRADY and FRANK MOFFATT at the coal docks in the Cuyahoga River.Stereoview of the Cleveland-based tugboats GEORGE N. BRADY and FRANK MOFFATT at …
- Illustration from the article by by Charles Nordhoff, "The Light-Houses of the United States," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, March 1874, p. 470Illustration from the article by by Charles Nordhoff, "The Light-Houses of the …
- The photographer might have been Moritz S. Liebich or his son, Arthur K. A. Liebich. Together they operated a photographic studio in Cleveland from 1874 until about 1888.The photographer might have been Moritz S. Liebich or his son, Arthur …
- Stereoview of unloading equipment in Cleveland harbor.Stereoview of unloading equipment in Cleveland harbor.
- We are authorized to give notice, that the new Schooner, built by Mr. James Short, for Philo Taylor, Esq., will be launched on Tuesday, the 17th inst., at 2 o'clock, P.M.We are authorized to give notice, that the new Schooner, built by …
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 17 Apr 1821, p. 3, column 1 A new schooner, built by Capt. D. Tylee, for Mr. John Burtis, of this village, was launched on Saturday last. She is called the Lake Serpent.Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 17 Apr 1821, p. 3, column 1 A new schooner, built by Capt. D. Tylee, for Mr. John Burtis, …
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 24 Apr 1821, p. 2, column 4 LAUNCH The schooner, built for Philo Taylor, Esq., called the Prudence, (which was to have been launched on the 17th inst., but postponed in consequence of the inclemency of the weather) was launchedCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 24 Apr 1821, p. 2, column 4 LAUNCH The schooner, built for Philo Taylor, Esq., called the Prudence, (which …
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 24 Apr 1821, p. 4, column 2 PIER COMPANY Notice is hereby given that the annual election for Directors of the Cleaveland Pier Company, will be holden at the Courthouse, in this village, in the first Monday of May next, at 3 o'cCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 24 Apr 1821, p. 4, column 2 PIER COMPANY Notice is hereby given that the annual election for Directors …
- Oswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), 20 Aug 1869 Alleged Assault And Battery Aboard A Vessel. - Angus Leach, who shipped at Cleveland, Ohio, as seaman on the schooner Timothy Baker, which arrived at this port yesterday, made complaint before the ChOswego Advertiser & Times (Oswego, NY), 20 Aug 1869 Alleged Assault And Battery Aboard A Vessel. - Angus Leach, who shipped …
- 1859 Northern Transportation Company's PROPELLER LINE FROM Ogdensburgh to the West The Northern Transportation Company Having a Line of First Class Upper Cabin Screw Steamers Leaving Ogdensburgh Four1859 Northern Transportation Company's PROPELLER LINE FROM Ogdensburgh to the West The …
- The good Steamer Chesapeake, Captain D. Howe, arrived yesterday at half past 11 o'clock, A. M., from Cleveland. She has been thoroughly overhauled during the winter, painted and decorated in Capt. HoThe good Steamer Chesapeake, Captain D. Howe, arrived yesterday at half past …
- Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 18 Oct 1861, p. 3 Arrival of the Iron City from Lake Superior.--Accident The steamer Iron City arrived from Lake Superior, last evening, at 6 o'clock, being detained beyond her regular time by an accident, which happeCleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 18 Oct 1861, p. 3 Arrival of the Iron City from Lake Superior.--Accident The steamer Iron City …
- The steamer Mississippi on her up trip, yesterday met with a little mishap when off Cleveland, breaking the "follower" of the engine, which compelled her going into Cleveland for repairs. Nothing furThe steamer Mississippi on her up trip, yesterday met with a little …
- Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 1 Aug 1862, p. 3 Arrival of a Raft from Saginaw The largest raft that ever floated on any of our great inland lakes, left Saginaw on Saturday last for the ports of Buffalo, Toledo and Cleveland, towed by the tug CanaPlain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 1 Aug 1862, p. 3 Arrival of a Raft from Saginaw The largest raft that ever floated …
- Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 6 May 1874, p. 7 Launches More New Tonnage for the Lakes A new vessel called the Lewis Ross was launched a day or two since at Port Burwell. She is of full canal size; or about 253 tons burden and well got up. She isDaily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 6 May 1874, p. 7 Launches More New Tonnage for the Lakes A new vessel called the …
- Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 6 May 1862, p. 3 For La Point, Bayfield and Superior City .--We are informed by Mr. H. Garretson, the Agent of Ward's Line of Lake Superior steamers, that it is the intention to run the steamer "Water Witch" to La PoCleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 6 May 1862, p. 3 For La Point, Bayfield and Superior City .--We are informed by Mr. …
- Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 6 Sep 1862, p. 3, column 1 DETROIT LINE .--The new steamer Morning Star is now running regularly on the Cleveland and Detroit Line. She is commanded by that experienced sailor and perfect gentleman, Capt. Viger, lately of theCleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 6 Sep 1862, p. 3, column 1 DETROIT LINE .--The new steamer Morning Star is now running regularly on …
- Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 20 Jun 1867, p. 7 OCEAN STEAMERS EN ROUTE FOR CHICAGO. --The Cleveland Herald of Monday evening says: "The steam tug Admiral D. D. Porter, Captain Higgins, form New York, came into port Saturday night, and after remaiDaily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 20 Jun 1867, p. 7 OCEAN STEAMERS EN ROUTE FOR CHICAGO. --The Cleveland Herald of Monday evening …
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