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  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), November 28, 1891
        It is understood that C. A. Coon, who projected the ill-fated expedition to recover the cargo of the Pewabic, had closed an arrangement with Mrs. Pelkey, the widow of the unfortunate diver who lost h
      It is understood that C. A. Coon, who projected the ill-fated expedition …
  • Farmer's Journal & Welland Canal Intelligencer (St. Catharines, ON), August 29, 1827
        An Old Resident Found - A boat resembling a common Durham boat; was sometime since found in the Pymatuning swamp between this place (Mercer) and lake Erie. One end of it was near the surface, and the
      An Old Resident Found - A boat resembling a common Durham boat; …
  • Buffalo Enquirer (Buffalo, NY), November 17, 1893
        The stm. ARTHUR ORR, which was in the passenger business during the World's Fair, arrived here this morning from Chicago with a load of package freight and grain. The ORR is 1,974 tons register and i
      The stm. ARTHUR ORR, which was in the passenger business during the …
  • Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 18, 1895
        It would seem that the vessel captain who will stop and back his engines every time there is the remotest possibility of a collision of any kind will best serve his owners, or the underwriters carryi
      It would seem that the vessel captain who will stop and back …
  • Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 22 Sept 1860, page 272
        The Lady Elgin left Chicago on Friday, September 7th, with nearly four hundred passengers, many of them excursionists , and nearly all, we may presume, summer travellers, who anticipated only pleasur
      The Lady Elgin left Chicago on Friday, September 7th, with nearly four …
  • Voyage on the Lakes
    Lyons Republican (Lyons, NY), 28 Jun 1820     Voyage on the lakes Extract of a letter from Capt. J. Rodgers, of the steam boat Walk-in-the-Water, dated Black Rock 29th ult. "I arrived at this place from Mackinaw on the morning of the 27th inst.,
    Lyons Republican (Lyons, NY), 28 Jun 1820   Voyage on the lakes Extract of a letter from Capt. J. Rodgers, …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Tues. May 20, 1856
        We mentioned, a few days since, the launch of the schooner C. N. Johnson. Her dimensions are: Length of keel 138 feet 3 inches; 142 feet over all; beam 26 feet, and depth of hold 11 feet, and measure
      We mentioned, a few days since, the launch of the schooner C. …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Aug. 28, 1870
        Ashore. - The schooner C. N. Johnson, bound from Devil River to Buffalo, yesterday morning was ashore, in thick weather, off Long Point Cut, on the north shore, with a cargo of 260,000 feet of lumber
      Ashore. - The schooner C. N. Johnson, bound from Devil River to …
  • Weekly Herald and Lake Superior Mining Journal (Thunder Bay, ON), Aug 14, 1884
        The Spartan of the Owen Sound Line came in Monday evening in place of the Alberta, the latter not having left dry dock where she has gone for repairs.
      The Spartan of the Owen Sound Line came in Monday evening in …
  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Monday, October 16, 1893, page 1
  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Tuesday, October 17, 1893, page 4
  • Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 18 Oct 1893
        Clark' Story Discredited Buffalo, NY Oct 17.--A special dispatch from Dunkirk this morning says the story told by the man Clark, who claims to be the sole survivor of the wrecked Dean Richmond, is wh
      Clark' Story Discredited Buffalo, NY Oct 17.--A special dispatch from Dunkirk this …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 4 November 1877
        NEWS FROM PORT HURON. - The FREE PRESS correspondent at Port Huron writes Nov. 5th. The severest gale of the season is prevailing in this vicinity and the wind is apparently increasing in velocity. A
      NEWS FROM PORT HURON. - The FREE PRESS correspondent at Port Huron …
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