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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 31 Aug, 1870
        SCHOONER SUNK. - A dispatch from Oswego from Capt. E. P. Dorr states that the schooner E. B. Gannett , loaded with plaster consigned to <name reg="Ogdensburg" ...
      SCHOONER SUNK. - A dispatch from Oswego from Capt. E. P. Dorr …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 8 Jul, 1870
        LAKE COMMERCE. - During the month of June we have reported the names of vessels passing ( Detroit ) to the number of 1,534 in the aggregate, divided as
      LAKE COMMERCE. - During the month of June we have reported the …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 25 Jun, 1870
        Note this vessel's unusual engine arrangement, with two compound engines running a single shaft.
      Note this vessel's unusual engine arrangement, with two compound engines running a …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 24 Jun, 1870
        Campbell, Owen & Co. later became the Detroit Dry Dock Co., one of the most prolific and innovative shipbuilders on the lakes. The vessel on the drawing board in the article probably came out as the
      Campbell, Owen & Co. later became the Detroit Dry Dock Co., one …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 10 Jul, 1870
        THREE MEN LOST FROM A VESSEL. - The schooner Geo. F. Foster , of Chicago , Henry Smith , master, and bound from Chicago to <name reg="Lincoln" ...
      THREE MEN LOST FROM A VESSEL. - The schooner Geo. F. Foster …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 12 Jul, 1870
        NOT LOST. - Charles Peterson and John Lynch , the sailors of the schooner Geo. F. Foster , who were supposed to have been drowned on Thursday ...
      NOT LOST. - Charles Peterson and John Lynch , the sailors of …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sat., 5 Nov, 1870
        The SHIAWASEE reportedly also survived the ordeal. She was a brand-new barge, out on her first or second trip, while the WARD was a former steamer and barkantine.
      The SHIAWASEE reportedly also survived the ordeal. She was a brand-new barge, …
  • Chicago Democrat (Chicago, IL), 25 November 1835
        THE LATE GALE. - The Gale on Lake Michigan , has been much more severe and destructive of life and property than we were aware of at the publication of our last paper, none but imperfect accounts hav
      THE LATE GALE. - The Gale on Lake Michigan , has been …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), April 17, 1820
        Forwarding of Salt. The subscribers will undertake to forward SALT from Oswego the ensuing season on the following terms, viz. To <name reg="Ogensburg" ...
      Forwarding of Salt. The subscribers will undertake to forward SALT from Oswego …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Mon., 14 Jun, 1847
        The schooner " Rough and Ready ," which had a collision with the steamer Constellation , had on board 4,000 bu wheat and 500 bbls flour, insured. The vessel belonged to the captain and a Mr. <name ..
      The schooner " Rough and Ready ," which had a collision with …
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Detroit and Michigan newspapers


Primarily Dave Swayze's clippings from the Detroit and Michigan newspapers