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  • Goderich Huron Signal (Goderich, ON), Friday. November 17, 1848
        Goderich, Nov. 8, 1848 Mr. Editor SIR - The following details will inform your readers of the melancholy loss of the schooner rigged boat WING AND WING of this port, together with crew, consisting of
      Goderich, Nov. 8, 1848 Mr. Editor SIR - The following details will …
  • Buffalo Daily Gazette (Buffalo, NY), November 20, 1843
        STEAMBOATS ON LAKE ONTARIO. From the Albany Daily Advertiser The following lists of steam vessels employed in the navigation of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence, include all that have been so employ
      STEAMBOATS ON LAKE ONTARIO. From the Albany Daily Advertiser The following lists …
  • St. Joseph Herald-Press (St. Joseph, MI), Friday, 21 September 1923
        The 24 September 1923 edition of the Herald-Press reported that searchers had found an oil slick, grape baskets and basket covers, and and running lights from the Forrelle about three miles from Milw
      The 24 September 1923 edition of the Herald-Press reported that searchers had …
  • Sandusky Register (Sandusky, OH), Friday, August 11, 1911
        STEAMER PRINCE NOW A TOTAL LOSS Boat Burned Off Kelley?s Id. Is Abandoned to Underwriters Damaged to such an extent the owners believe, that she cannot be repaired satisfactorily without more expense
      STEAMER PRINCE NOW A TOTAL LOSS Boat Burned Off Kelley?s Id. Is …
  • Sandusky Register (Sandusky, OH), Tuesday, August 15, 1911
        FLAMES LICK UP BOAT Complete Destruction of the Str: F. H. Prince The steamer F.H. Prince beached off the east shore of Kelley?s Island a week ago today after she had been swept by flames, was totall
      FLAMES LICK UP BOAT Complete Destruction of the Str: F. H. Prince …
  • Detroit Post and Tribune (Detroit, MI), Nov 24, 1882
        PRESENTATION Yesterday at noon an agreeable affair occurred on board the steamer Pearl, of the People's Line, at the foot of First street, which will be long and pleasantly remembered by Capt. John E
      PRESENTATION Yesterday at noon an agreeable affair occurred on board the steamer …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), Sep 1, 1896
        Though not exactly a shining example of professional journalism, this article from way back when a million dollars was real money lists some of the prominent men in the Lake Carriers' Association of
      Though not exactly a shining example of professional journalism, this article from …
  • Detroit Post and Tribune (Detroit, MI), Wed. Oct. 31, 1883
        This clipping shows how ragged were some of the vessels that sailors were risking their lives on every day, and some vessel owners' attitude toward them. The Lilly Hamilton received major repairs in
      This clipping shows how ragged were some of the vessels that sailors …
  • Detroit Post and Tribune (Detroit, MI), 20 Oct, 1883
        A statement has just been given for publication by Gen. Strong, superintendent of the Sturgeon Bay ship canal company, of which the following is a summary: Since the opening of the canal in 1879, 7,2
      A statement has just been given for publication by Gen. Strong, superintendent …
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), October 12, 1837
        The tolls collected on the canals in New York State to the close of the second week in August amounted to $597,592.58.
      The tolls collected on the canals in New York State to the …
  • St. Catharines Journal (St. Catharines, ON), May 31, 1838
        Malicious Proceedings - Some malicious persons, on Tuesday night, set fire to, and sent adrift, the new wood scow belonging to the Canadian steamboat Traveller - the result of which was, she burned t
      Malicious Proceedings - Some malicious persons, on Tuesday night, set fire to, …
  • Toledo Blade (Toledo, OH), November 20, 1869
        Pulaski , N. Y., Nov. 19th. -- The schooner VOLUNTEER came ashore at Port Ontario , last night. The crew is supposed to be lost. ...
      Pulaski , N. Y., Nov. 19th. -- The schooner VOLUNTEER came ashore …
  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), December 16, 1902
        Rochester , Dec. 16. - The crew of the schooner JOHN R. NOYES of Cleveland , five in all, was rescued by Capt. Gray and his ...
      Rochester , Dec. 16. - The crew of the schooner JOHN R. …
  • Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), Thurs., May 17, 1855
        Our harbor is filled with vessels and canal boats, and every man you see around the docks is as busy as a beaver. We never saw a more animation in that locality before. The tugs are kept in almost pe
      Our harbor is filled with vessels and canal boats, and every man …
  • Colonial Advocate (Toronto, ON), Thursday, May 12, 1831
        The vessel in question was the LUCINDA of Oswego.
      The vessel in question was the LUCINDA of Oswego.
  • Chicago Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), Saturday, September 7, 1878
        OBITUARY. -- The old bark GREAT WEST has been stripped of everything of value, and is to be towed out into the lake and scuttled. In her day she has earned lots of money, but she has now gone to deca
      OBITUARY. -- The old bark GREAT WEST has been stripped of everything …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 1 May, 1874
        MARINE A WELCOME MESSENGER. - The arrival of the steamer St. Joseph, now en route to Mackinaw, will be hailed as a messenger of mercy to the shipping beleaguered by ice and out of provisions. The St.
      MARINE A WELCOME MESSENGER. - The arrival of the steamer St. Joseph, …
  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Monday, November 21, 1883
        Schooner PIGEON, ashore at Oswego; owned in Kingston. Valued at $3,000. No insurance.
      Schooner PIGEON, ashore at Oswego; owned in Kingston. Valued at $3,000. No …
  • Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), Friday, August 5, 1881
        The history of the tug LADY FRANKLIN is given by a Kingston exchange: The tug LADY FRANKLIN is being torn to pieces and the engine taken out for transference to the tug now building. The old boiler w
      The history of the tug LADY FRANKLIN is given by a Kingston …
  • Buffalo Evening News (Buffalo, NY), Monday, July 22, 1889
        Boiler Explosion. Narrow Escape of the Engineer and Fireman of the Steamer LOTUS SEEKER Thousand Island Park, July 22. - The boiler of the LOTUS SEEKER was blown up yesterday afternoon while lying at
      Boiler Explosion. Narrow Escape of the Engineer and Fireman of the Steamer …
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Early Cleveland newspapers