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  • St. Joseph Herald (St. Joseph, MI), Sat., 3 Nov. 1877
        The schooner City of Tawas, in trying to make this harbor early Tuesday morning, struck the bar and sprung a leak, when she became unmanageable and drifted on to the beach about eighty rods south of
      The schooner City of Tawas, in trying to make this harbor early …
  • Syracuse Daily Star (Syracuse, NY), Thursday Aug. 24,1848
        Western New York--Buffalo--- Interesting Reminiscences. Thaddeus Joy, of Albany, who was long years ago a resident and extensive business man of Western New York on a recent visit to Buffalo made a b
      Western New York--Buffalo--- Interesting Reminiscences. Thaddeus Joy, of Albany, who was long …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 22 July 1889
        The J. P. Farnum Burned. South Haven, Mich., July 21. - [Special.] - The steam barge J. P. Farnum, of Cleveland, Capt. L. G. Vosburgh, bound from St. Joseph to Escanaba, light, was burned off this po
      The J. P. Farnum Burned. South Haven, Mich., July 21. - [Special.] …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 4 Oct. 1887, page 1
        Buffalo, October 3. - [Special].] - The storm which set in shortly before 7 o'clock this morning has been the most severe one of the season. The wind reached fifty-two miles an hour several times bet
      Buffalo, October 3. - [Special].] - The storm which set in shortly …
  • Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI), 4 October 1887, page 1
        South Haven, October 3. - [Special.] - The schooner City of Green Bay, a three master, bound down the lake loaded with iron ore, sprung a leak off Saugatuck last night. The Captain attempted to keep
      South Haven, October 3. - [Special.] - The schooner City of Green …
  • St. Joseph Herald (St. Joseph, MI), 7 May 1881
        We took a look through the St. Joseph Light-House, the other day, and were much pleased to find things in such a neat and comfortable shape. Capt. Curtis Boughton, the new keeper, and his worthy lady
      We took a look through the St. Joseph Light-House, the other day, …
  • Times and Palladium (Benton Harbor, MI), 8 December 1882
        Awful Fate of the R. G. Peters On Thursday afternoon last the large steambarge R. G. Peters of Manistee came down the ship canal here and endeavored to wind-around in the basin. As there was a strong
      Awful Fate of the R. G. Peters On Thursday afternoon last the …
  • St. Joseph Traveler (St. Joseph, MI), 25 May 1859
        The United States Revenue Cutter, Aaron V. Brown This vessel arrived in our harbor on Friday last, upon her first cruise around the Lakes, and sails this morning to continue her voyage. She is the ha
      The United States Revenue Cutter, Aaron V. Brown This vessel arrived in …
  • St. Joseph Traveler (St. Joseph, MI), Wed., 20 April 1859
        In the heavy gale, on Friday last, the schooner Enterprise, of Wilkinson City (near New Buffalo), ran ashore in making the harbor at Grand Haven, and broke in two. She was heavily laden with plaster
      In the heavy gale, on Friday last, the schooner Enterprise, of Wilkinson …
  • St. Joseph Traveler (St. Joseph, MI), 18 Sept. 1861
        "Bell Stevens." On Saturday last, J. E. Stevens new vessel, bearing the above name, was successfully launched, at the Ship Yard, foot of Main Street. Several hundred people assembled to witness the s
      "Bell Stevens." On Saturday last, J. E. Stevens new vessel, bearing the …
  • St. Joseph Traveler (St. Joseph, MI), 18 Sept. 1861
        The St. Joseph Life Boat. It is well known that the Life Boat furnished by the United States Government for this port, is out of repair, and in its present condition, almost wholly useless. At the ti
      The St. Joseph Life Boat. It is well known that the Life …
  • Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (New York, NY), 22 March 1856, page 240
  • Launch of the Colonel Glover
    Manitouwoc County Herald, 16 Apr 1853     Article on p. 2 of the April 16, 1853, issue of the Manitouwoc County Herald (original spelling of Manitowoc) detailing the launch of the Schooner Colonel Glover in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, on April 11,
    Manitouwoc County Herald, 16 Apr 1853   Article on p. 2 of the April 16, 1853, issue of the …
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Early Lake Michigan area newspapers