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- Navigation Open - the schr. Lake Serpent. Capt. J, Burtis, this morning cleared this port for Detroit, laden with produce, &c.Navigation Open - the schr. Lake Serpent. Capt. J, Burtis, this morning …
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 30 Apr 1822, p. 3, column 4 LAUNCH On Saturday last, the new Steam-Boat "Superior." was launched at Buffalo Creek, amidst the cheers and acclamations of a numerous concourse of spectators, assembled from this and the adjacent tCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 30 Apr 1822, p. 3, column 4 LAUNCH On Saturday last, the new Steam-Boat "Superior." was launched at Buffalo …
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 14 May 1822, p. 2, column 4 Gale on Lake Ontario - Letters from Sackett's Harbour, of the 16th inst. state that a violent gale was experienced there on that day. The schooner Ariadne, Captain Reed, the best vessel of her size oCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 14 May 1822, p. 2, column 4 Gale on Lake Ontario - Letters from Sackett's Harbour, of the 16th …
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 28 May 1822, p. 3, column 4 The STEAM-BOAT SUPERIOR. Jedediah Rogers, Master, Will sail from Buffalo for Michillimackinac, on Tuesday the 11th day of June next, at 9 o'clock, A.M. and will tough at Erie, Grand River, CleavelandCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 28 May 1822, p. 3, column 4 The STEAM-BOAT SUPERIOR. Jedediah Rogers, Master, Will sail from Buffalo for Michillimackinac, …
- The Steam-Boat Superior touched at this place on Sunday evening last, on her passage from Buffalo to the Sault de St. Marie. Besides other passengers, she had on board a detachment of 250 United StatThe Steam-Boat Superior touched at this place on Sunday evening last, on …
- Many persons are in the habit of sending letters by the Steam-Boat, under an impression that such a method of conveyance is a saving of postage. This is wrong. The Boat carries the Mail and other letMany persons are in the habit of sending letters by the Steam-Boat, …
- We understand that the Steam-Boat will leave Buffalo Harbor, for Detroit, every Tuesday morning, wind and weather permitting, until the 27th instant; the remainder of the season she will sail from BuWe understand that the Steam-Boat will leave Buffalo Harbor, for Detroit, every …
- A proposition has been started in the Niagara (Upper Canada) Gleaner, to connect Lake Erie and Ontario, by a canal that would be sufficient to carry vessels large enough to navigate both Lakes.A proposition has been started in the Niagara (Upper Canada) Gleaner, to …
- The ships of the Lakes, especially those on Ontario, with the exception of the New-Orleans and Chippewa, of 106 guns each, are in a state of rapid decay; as was to have been expected. Those named werThe ships of the Lakes, especially those on Ontario, with the exception …
- Buffalo, September 24 Steam-Boat Superior, Capt. Rogers, returned to this port on Thursday last, having again been disabled on the Lake. Captain R. sailed from here on the 14th inst. for Detroit, andBuffalo, September 24 Steam-Boat Superior, Capt. Rogers, returned to this port on …
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 14 Nov 1822, p. 2, column 4 Sackett's Harbor, Oct. 11. DREADFUL SHIPWRECK. Loss of the schr. Appolona. W. Merrit, master. This vessel left Oswego on the evening of the 14th inst. partly laden with pot ashes, salt, and about 16Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 14 Nov 1822, p. 2, column 4 Sackett's Harbor, Oct. 11. DREADFUL SHIPWRECK. Loss of the schr. Appolona. W. …
- Callahan, George V., Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 11 Nov 1913, p. 1 Ship Sinks With 23 in Storm 1 Ship Lost, Many More Run Ashore Great Lakes Swept by Terrific Gale; Loss of Life Certain; Steel Vessel Found Bottom Up in Lake Huron; Owners Worried. Lake Disasters of .Callahan, George V., Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, OH), 11 Nov 1913, p. 1 Ship Sinks With 23 in Storm 1 Ship Lost, Many More Run …
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 19 Oct 1819, p. 3, column 4 Now Landing From the Schooner Neptune. 300 barrels SALT, OF superior quality, which is offered for sale cheap for cash or most kinds of country produce. L. Johnson Cleaveland, Oct, 19, 1819. FOR ...Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 19 Oct 1819, p. 3, column 4 Now Landing From the Schooner Neptune. 300 barrels SALT, OF superior quality, …
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 30 Nov 1819, p. 3, column 1 Asa B. Centre, Nath'l Davis, Wm. Durant, Alex. M. Muir, Noah Brown and John Mead, have given notice, that they intend to apply to the legislature, at their next session, for an act of incorporation,Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 30 Nov 1819, p. 3, column 1 Asa B. Centre, Nath'l Davis, Wm. Durant, Alex. M. Muir, Noah Brown …
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 7 Dec 1819, p. 3, column 4 New Goods Now Landing from on Board the Schr. AURORA. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, And an excellent assortment of Crockery. -Also- First Quality Cider Apples, White Fish, ...Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 7 Dec 1819, p. 3, column 4 New Goods Now Landing from on Board the Schr. AURORA. Dry Goods, …
- During the last week several vessels cleared from this port, one bound for Detroit. This part of the lake has been clear of ice for a considerable time; but is probably not yet navigable to Buffalo.During the last week several vessels cleared from this port, one bound …
- A bill to incorporate "The Lake Erie Steam Boat Company," has passed both houses of the legislature of New York, and became a law.A bill to incorporate "The Lake Erie Steam Boat Company," has passed …
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 25 Apr 1820 Marine Intelligence, Port of Cuyahoga. Cleared Schr. Fairplay. Johnson ... " Merchant. Clark ... " Ann, Ransom ... " Com. Perry, Taylor ... " Neptune, Johnson ... " Amer. Eagle. Gaylord ... " ...Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 25 Apr 1820 Marine Intelligence, Port of Cuyahoga. Cleared Schr. Fairplay. Johnson ... " Merchant. …
- The steam-boat, Walk-ln-the-Water. Capt. Rogers, arrived at this port on Sunday last, from Buffalo, being her first trip of this season. She left that place about 9 o'clock on Saturday morning last,The steam-boat, Walk-ln-the-Water. Capt. Rogers, arrived at this port on Sunday last, …
- We are requested to state, that a vessel called the "Maria, of Cuyahoga," was driven ashore on the 5th inst. at Rose's Point, above Fort Erie. She is considerably injured, and her masts, rudder, &c.We are requested to state, that a vessel called the "Maria, of …
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