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  • The East Harbour
        The East Harbor-- The sad spectacle of three wrecks which presents itself to the view of all who visit the vicinity of the east harbor, immediately suggests to the minds of the "looker on" the necess
      The East Harbor-- The sad spectacle of three wrecks which presents itself …
  • What We Noticed Today in a Walk Through East First Street
        What We Noticed Today in a Walk Through East First Street ___ In the course of a walk along East First street today, we noticed many things which, in the absence of more important matter, we deemed w
      What We Noticed Today in a Walk Through East First Street ___ …
  • Jefferson County Journal (Adams, NY), 26 Sep 1872
        The boat launch took place last Saturday as advertised. A large crowd was present to witness the scene; the time had been set at 1 o'clock, and at the exact time the word was given by L.M. Read, the
      The boat launch took place last Saturday as advertised. A large crowd …
  • Henderson Harbor
        Henderson Harbor The arrivals at this port last week were the Schooner Transvantang with upwards of 250,000 feet of lumber; the Union, Sandy Creek with a cargo of 17,000 bricks, the McClellan, Sherma
      Henderson Harbor The arrivals at this port last week were the Schooner …
  • Henderson Bay
        Henderson Bay An Attractive Summer Resort for Oswego People and Tourists Generally - Its Beautiful Scenery - Quiet Surroundings and Splendid Fishing Grounds - Can it be Made a Rival of Alexandria Bay
      Henderson Bay An Attractive Summer Resort for Oswego People and Tourists Generally …
  • Rochester Harbor
        p> Rochester Harbor. - It is gratifying to be able to state that measures have at length been taken for constructing the important piers at the junction of the Genesee River and Lake Ontario, (Charlo
      p> Rochester Harbor. - It is gratifying to be able to state …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 23 Apr 1825
        The U.S. vessels at Sackets Harbor have been sold to Robert Hugunin who will break them up and remove the materials.
      The U.S. vessels at Sackets Harbor have been sold to Robert Hugunin …
  • Communication
    Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 23 Apr 1825     Communication ___ Mr. Lord, - I understand that some of your neighbors are making a great noise about what they and their Clintonian Legislature have done to improve navigation of the Oswego river, t
    Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 23 Apr 1825   Communication ___ Mr. Lord, - I understand that some of your neighbors …
  • The Boy Mate: Schooner Days IX (9)
    C. H. J. Snider, Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 28 Mar 1931     Schooner Days IX (9) The Boy Mate By C.H.J. Snider The late Magistrate J.J. O'Connor, of Port Arthur, continuing his lake-going experiences, tells of something that made him very, very angry in the g
    C. H. J. Snider, Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 28 Mar 1931   Schooner Days IX (9) The Boy Mate By C.H.J. Snider The late …
  • He Built 120 Ships: Schooner Days CI (101)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 19 Aug 1933     HE BUILT 120 SHIPS--LOUIS SHICKLUNA --AND ALL WERE GOOD By C.H.J. Snider It is a recognized mark of great skill for a ship carpenter to hold a billet of wood "under his toe" and hew a wedge with his
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 19 Aug 1933   HE BUILT 120 SHIPS--LOUIS SHICKLUNA --AND ALL WERE GOOD By C.H.J. Snider …
  • Passing Thro’ The Devil’s Nose: Schooner Days No. CMXLVII (947)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 15 Apr 1950     Passing Thro' The Devil's Nose Schooner Days No. CMXLVII (947) by C. H. J. Snider Having finished our exploring of the Devil's Nose on the Friday the 13th mentioned, we looked for ...
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram, 15 Apr 1950   Passing Thro' The Devil's Nose Schooner Days No. CMXLVII (947) by C. …
  • Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), 13 Nov 1876
        The Belleville Intelligencer says that John Newman, who was reported lost on the schooner Maggie Hunter, has returned to his home, having been visiting at Gananoque.
      The Belleville Intelligencer says that John Newman, who was reported lost on …
  • Oswego Daily Times, 12 Oct 1876
        Ed. Mattoon, who went down the lake this morning to examine the fragments of the wreck, reported to have been found by a farmer, returned before noon and reports the he saw what appeared to be the up
      Ed. Mattoon, who went down the lake this morning to examine the …
  • Oswego Daily Times, 21 Nov 1876
        A schooner, which arrived at Kingston Saturday, took into port a boom with a sail attached picked up near the Ducks, supposed to have belong to the lost schooner Maggie Hunter.
      A schooner, which arrived at Kingston Saturday, took into port a boom …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), July 18, 1857
        The New Tug " Oswego ." - The new steam tug Oswego, built in Philadelphia , and owned and commanded by Capt. J. Kimball , arrived in our ...
      The New Tug " Oswego ." - The new steam tug Oswego, …
  • Free Press (Oswego, NY), Wed., May 12, 1830
        MARINE LIST Port of Oswego ARRIVED. On Thursday, 6th inst. Schr. Eclipse , Cummings , Captain, from York, U.C. one passenger, <name reg="Shaw, Mrs." ...
      MARINE LIST Port of Oswego ARRIVED. On Thursday, 6th inst. Schr. Eclipse …
  • Rochester Daily Democrat (Rochester, NY), Mon., Mon., Oct. 21, 1844
        LAKE ONTARIO . - The late gale, so far as we have been able to learn, has not been attended with any disastrous consequences on Lake Ontario. The steamer Rochester , <name reg="Throop, H. N." ...
      LAKE ONTARIO . - The late gale, so far as we have …
  • Rochester Daily Democrat (Rochester, NY), Tues., Oct. 22, 1844
        The following Card of Thanks is deserved. The management of the boat, during the storm, was admirable. The escape was truly providential: Rochester , Oct. 19, 1844 . We, the undersigned, being ...
      The following Card of Thanks is deserved. The management of the boat, …
  • Daily British Whig (Kingston, ON), Aug. 25, 1921
        The Late Capt. Parsons Lived In Kingston For Years - Known As A Splendid Mariner. The news of the sudden death by drowning in Lake Huron this week of Capt. <name ...
      The Late Capt. Parsons Lived In Kingston For Years - Known As …
  • Oswego Free Press (Oswego, NY), Dec. 25, 1833
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Palmer Collection


Primarily Lake Ontario Ships and their stories