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  • Oswego County Whig (Oswego, NY), Wed., March 17, 1841
        The article referred to here is illegible as the paper has been ripped. But it appears to have been copied from some New York City paper which might still exist.
      The article referred to here is illegible as the paper has been …
  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), July 9, 1908
        THE JAMES G. BLAINE A TOTAL LOSS. Oswego, July 9. -- The barge JAMES G. BLAINE parted a tow line in the heavy sea yesterday and grounded east of the harbor. The BLAINE is breaking up and vessel and c
      THE JAMES G. BLAINE A TOTAL LOSS. Oswego, July 9. -- The …
  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Sunday, May 30, 1903
        Three barges, the ARGO, CARNEY and BUCKLEY, are on the rocks at Grenadier Island at the entrance of the St. Lawrence River. The barges, with the H. B., left Oswego yesterday, coal laden, in tow of th
      Three barges, the ARGO, CARNEY and BUCKLEY, are on the rocks at …
  • Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Friday, Nov. 27, 1863
        Closing of Navigation. - The sailing craft as they arrive are generally undergoing the dismantling process and being secured and being secured to safe quarters for the winter. The passenger steamers
      Closing of Navigation. - The sailing craft as they arrive are generally …
  • Colonial Advocate (Toronto, ON), April 14, 1831
        Dreadful Shipwreck In York Bay - On last Tuesday night, about 10 o'clock, a gale sprung up on the lake from the westward, which was more violent than was ever remembered in this place, and proved mor
      Dreadful Shipwreck In York Bay - On last Tuesday night, about 10 …
  • Daily Palladium (Oswego, NY), Fri. Aug. 15, 1919
        Wreckers Expected For Mills. The underwriters to whom the steamer Mills, aground at Ford shoals, has been abandoned, expect representatives of wrecking companies here in a day of two to see if she ca
      Wreckers Expected For Mills. The underwriters to whom the steamer Mills, aground …
  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, May 5, 1903
        The schooner ACACIA was yesterday reported by Capt. Russell of the tug MARY HALL at Oswego as being ashore at the head of the Main Ducks. The ACACIA left Oswego Saturday with 350 tons of coal for Kin
      The schooner ACACIA was yesterday reported by Capt. Russell of the tug …
  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), October 28, 1908
        Kingston, Ont., Oct. 28. -- The steam barge FRED MERCUR, loaded with coal, from Oswego, has gone ashore near Cape Vincent in a fog. She belongs to the Hall Company of new York. The steamer CITY OF NE
      Kingston, Ont., Oct. 28. -- The steam barge FRED MERCUR, loaded with …
  • Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, NY), May 4, 1895
        Oswego, May 4. --The small passenger steamer GUIDE burned and sank at her dock here last night. She is owned by Emma B. Newman of Cape Vincent, and was valued at $8,000.
      Oswego, May 4. --The small passenger steamer GUIDE burned and sank at …
  • Chicago Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), Wednesday, September 18, 1878
        Kingston, Ont., Sept. 14. -- The wind began blowing a gale from the southwest last night, and the water in the harbor has raised three feet. The schooner HIBERNIA, lumber laden, capsized. The WACOUST
      Kingston, Ont., Sept. 14. -- The wind began blowing a gale from …
  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, June 16, 1876
        VARIOUS ITEMS. -- The Oswego Palladium says the tug MAY QUEEN was burned and scuttled at that port Monday evening.
      VARIOUS ITEMS. -- The Oswego Palladium says the tug MAY QUEEN was …
  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, November 18, 1881
        The schooner MARQUIS is reported ashore at Devil's Nose, near the head of Lake Ontario, on the American shore.
      The schooner MARQUIS is reported ashore at Devil's Nose, near the head …
  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, October 27, 1903
        The propeller JOHN C. HOWARD, of Ogdensburg was released from the rocks at Carlton Island after lightering 500 tons of her coal cargo. While proceeding to Ogdensburg with the barges BEALS and TOLEDO
      The propeller JOHN C. HOWARD, of Ogdensburg was released from the rocks …
  • Mail (Toronto, ON), Tuesday, October 21, 1873
        Oswego, Oct. 20 - The schooner NEW YORK, with lumber from Toronto to this port, went ashore last night, above the new breakwater. The crew were saved. - LATER : - The schooner NEW YORK, ashore above
      Oswego, Oct. 20 - The schooner NEW YORK, with lumber from Toronto …
  • Globe (Toronto, ON), Thurs. June 5, 1855
        BURNING OF THE STEAMER "PORCUPINE" We regret to state that on Sunday evening last, about half past seven o'clock, whilst the Tug steamer PORCUPINE, with an empty barge in tow, was coming down to this
      BURNING OF THE STEAMER "PORCUPINE" We regret to state that on Sunday …
  • Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (Buffalo, NY), Friday, November 16, 1838
        The Capture. -- From information which we gleaned yesterday, we are of the opinion that a bona fide attempt was made to capture the British schooner CAROLINE at our port, on Monday night. We have see
      The Capture. -- From information which we gleaned yesterday, we are of …
  • Buffalo Daily Republic (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, June 19, 1849
        DISASTER. ---The Oswego Times says a severe thunder storm passed over that city on Friday noon, and the schooner PRINCESS ROYAL, lying wind bound off the mouth of the river, was dismasted. The steame
      DISASTER. ---The Oswego Times says a severe thunder storm passed over that …
  • Democracy (Buffalo, NY), Monday, January 22, 1855
        The propeller SAMUEL SCHUYLER, which cleared from Oswego a few days since, went ashore at Sodus, but it is thought she will be got off without much damage.
      The propeller SAMUEL SCHUYLER, which cleared from Oswego a few days since, …
  • Buffalo Courier, Saturday, January 20, 1855
        Oswego, Jan. 19. - The propeller SAMUEL SCHUYLER which cleared from here a few days since, went ashore at Sodus, but it is thought she will be got off without much damage.
      Oswego, Jan. 19. - The propeller SAMUEL SCHUYLER which cleared from here …
  • Democracy (Buffalo, NY), Monday, October 2, 1854
        SCHOONER WRECKED. --- The schooner FAVORITE, R. Dickinson, master, went ashore about one o'clock this morning, in attempting to make this port. She beached just below the east pier, and now lies in t
      SCHOONER WRECKED. --- The schooner FAVORITE, R. Dickinson, master, went ashore about …
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