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  • Ogdensburg Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), 24 Jan 1912
        p.4 ACTIVE CAREER OF CAPT. PARSONS. Captain John Parsons who has just died at his home in Oswego, had a long and stirring career as a follower of inland and deep sea navigation. Born in Yarmouth, Eng
      p.4 ACTIVE CAREER OF CAPT. PARSONS. Captain John Parsons who has just …
  • Daily Standard (Kingston, ON), 9 Aug 1917
        p.1 TWELVE PEOPLE DROWNED WHEN SCHOONER GEORGE A. MARSH OF BELLEVILLE SANK YESTERDAY MORNING OFF PIGEON ISLAND The Lost. Captain John Smith, Belleville, aged 40. His wife, aged ...
      p.1 TWELVE PEOPLE DROWNED WHEN SCHOONER GEORGE A. MARSH OF BELLEVILLE SANK …
  • Daily Standard (Kingston, ON), 5 Sep 1919
        p.2 STEAMER BURNED. Ogdensburg, N.Y., Sept. 5th - The wooden steamer Toltec of Buffalo, en route Montreal to Buffalo in ballast, caught fire yesterday while proceeding up the St. Lawrence River and w
      p.2 STEAMER BURNED. Ogdensburg, N.Y., Sept. 5th - The wooden steamer Toltec …
  • 4 Sep 1920
        BARGE HOBOKEN IS SUNK AT DOCK HERE; WAS COAL UNLOADER. The barge Hoboken, owned by the Ogdensburg Coal and Towing Co., which has been in use here at the J.R. Bresnan & Son dock during the summer mont
      BARGE HOBOKEN IS SUNK AT DOCK HERE; WAS COAL UNLOADER. The barge …
  • 27 Apr 1921
        p.4 HULL OF HOBOKEN SUNK IN CHANNEL OF ST. LAWRENCE. Lighter Barge Sank at Dock Here Last September. Marine News On River. Yesterday morning the wreck of the lighter barge Hoboken was towed from the
      p.4 HULL OF HOBOKEN SUNK IN CHANNEL OF ST. LAWRENCE. Lighter Barge …
  • 28 Apr 1921
        p.3 BOATING COMMENCES ON THE RIVER; HIGH WATER APPRECIATED. (part) Abram Shaw, Kingston, formerly an inspector in the customs service, was here yesterday making an official marine measurement of the
      p.3 BOATING COMMENCES ON THE RIVER; HIGH WATER APPRECIATED. (part) Abram Shaw, …
  • Picton Gazette (Picton, ON), 8 Sep 1921
        p.1 OLIVER MOWAT SUNK One of the worst lake tragedies which has occurred for many years, was the sinking of the schooner Oliver Mowat on Thursday night last, after being rammed by the large steam fre
      p.1 OLIVER MOWAT SUNK One of the worst lake tragedies which has …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 20 Sep 1921
        Barb Wire Salvaged From Sunken Barge. Ogdensburg, Sept. 20th - The steamer City of New York was in port yesterday bound for Montreal with a cargo of 425 tons of baled wire salvaged by the Donnelly Wr
      Barb Wire Salvaged From Sunken Barge. Ogdensburg, Sept. 20th - The steamer …
  • Cape Vincent Eagle (Cape Vincent, NY), 24 Aug 1922
        p.3 an article by Uncle Philander Jr.: "....What I am going to complain about is the fact that the siren failed to function last Saturday afternoon when the St. Louis, the hulk of the old pulp wood b
      p.3 an article by Uncle Philander Jr.: "....What I am going to …
  • 24 Apr 1931
        p.3 Scow Sunk In Channel - A large wooden scow, used by J.P. Porter & Sons in carrying the blasted rock from the shoals in the Brockville Narrows to deep water, where the scow was to be dumped, slowl
      p.3 Scow Sunk In Channel - A large wooden scow, used by …
  • Timber Islander: Schooner Days DXVI (516)
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 11 Oct 1941     TIMBER ISLANDER Schooner Days DXVI (516) by C. H. J. Snider Once upon a time there came to Napanee a great big man with a curly black moustache, a big bulging cigar and a long heavy ...
    Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 11 Oct 1941   TIMBER ISLANDER Schooner Days DXVI (516) by C. H. J. Snider Once …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 10 Nov 1913
        p.1 Some Serious Wrecks on the Great Lakes - 2 ships sunk. Awful Gale Raging Since Sunday Night - Two Scows and Some Motor Boats Sunk -Navigation Delayed - scow belonging to Pyke sunk; Eccles mention
      p.1 Some Serious Wrecks on the Great Lakes - 2 ships sunk. …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 11 Nov 1913
        p.1 Fifty Persons Likely To Have Drowned Off Port Huron - Athabaska Aground - at Toronto. Discharged Here Recently - Acadian ashore near Alpena. p.2 Repairing the Damage - Done By Great Storm - scow
      p.1 Fifty Persons Likely To Have Drowned Off Port Huron - Athabaska …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 12 Nov 1913
        p.1 The James Carruthers Has Evidently Sunk - Twenty Lake Wrecks Toll of the Storm - Government Scow Launched - From the Ways at Shipyard On Wednesday Afternoon - the second will be launched soon. Ca
      p.1 The James Carruthers Has Evidently Sunk - Twenty Lake Wrecks Toll …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 13 Nov 1913
        p.1 Another Vessel Lost - John A. McGean. Said 202 Lives Lost - Carruthers, Leafield lost. Lifeboats Were Used By Most of Doomed - An Awful Casualty in Lachine Canal - Ghouls Rob Bodies of Wrecked Se
      p.1 Another Vessel Lost - John A. McGean. Said 202 Lives Lost …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 14 Nov 1913
        p.1 More Vessels Lost by the Great Gale - partial wreck list. Wreck Victims Continue To Grow in Number Each Day - Captains of Vessels Ignored Storm Signals - The Mystery Ship Puzzles Marine Men - p.2
      p.1 More Vessels Lost by the Great Gale - partial wreck list. …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 15 Nov 1913
        p.1 More Dead Sailors Are Washed Ashore - John Tait Likely Lost - on H.B. Smith. p.5 IN MARINE CIRCLES Merrill, Ford River. p.9 R. & O. Profits - ...
      p.1 More Dead Sailors Are Washed Ashore - John Tait Likely Lost …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 17 Nov 1913
        p.1 Descent of Diver Into Mystery Hull - the Charles F. Price. A Big Problem - of Marine Insurance Faces the Government - The Tremendous Loss - Detained In Port - Capt. & Crew of Steamer Canadian Wer
      p.1 Descent of Diver Into Mystery Hull - the Charles F. Price. …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 18 Nov 1913
        p.1 Would Protect Sailors - They Should Come Under Workmans Compensation Act - An Official Enquiry To Place the Blame - For Recent Disasters on Lakes - p.6 ad for Great Lakes Disaster Fund of Canada.
      p.1 Would Protect Sailors - They Should Come Under Workmans Compensation Act …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), 19 Nov 1913
        p.1 John Tait Among Lost - on str. H.B. Smith. -sloop Mary Ann ashore at Emerald and refloated. Coming To Kingston to Hold An Inquiry - into stranding of Turret Chief. p.2 Fairmount Escaped - -second
      p.1 John Tait Among Lost - on str. H.B. Smith. -sloop Mary …
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