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  • Remove search term Item types: Clippings
  • Remove search term Subject: Columbus Steamboat
  • Remove search term Decade: 1840-1849
  • Columbus (Steamboat), 1840
        fleet of WT Co.
      fleet of WT Co.
  • Columbus (Steamboat), 2 May 1843
        undergoing repairs
      undergoing repairs
  • Columbus (Steamboat), 8 May 1843
        arrival
      arrival
  • Columbus (Steamboat), collision, 23 Aug 1843
        Reason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: Repaired
      Reason: collision Lives: nil Remarks: Repaired
  • Columbus (Steamboat), sunk, 1 Nov 1840
        Reason: sunk Remarks: Raised
      Reason: sunk Remarks: Raised
  • Columbus (Steamboat), sunk, 28 Mar 1848
        Reason: sunk Lives: nil Hull damage: $10,000 Remarks: Total loss
      Reason: sunk Lives: nil Hull damage: $10,000 Remarks: Total loss
  • Steam Boat Columbus Ashore
    Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 1 Apr 1848, p. 2     Steam Boat Columbus Ashore The De Witt Clinton came up from Buffalo this morning. She reports the Columbus, Capt. McQueen, as ashore since day before yesterday on the pier at Dunkirk. The Clinton pulled at her some time but without success. It is apprehended that she must be a ...
    Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 1 Apr 1848, p. 2   Steam Boat Columbus Ashore The De Witt Clinton came up from Buffalo ...
  • Steamer Fashion Sunk
    Sandusky Register (Sandusky, OH), 11 Nov 1848, p. 2     Steamer Fashion Sunk This steamer, in making out of Dunkirk harbor, on Saturday, the 4th of Nov., ran against some sunken obstacle, supposed to have been a portion of the steamer Columbus. No serious leakage being discovered, she proceeded on her way, but when about a mile from ...
    Sandusky Register (Sandusky, OH), 11 Nov 1848, p. 2   Steamer Fashion Sunk This steamer, in making out of Dunkirk harbor, on ...
  • Tremendous Hurricane
    Weekly Herald (New York, NY), 26 Oct 1844, p. 342     [Correspondence of the Herald] Rochester, Oct. 19, 1844 Tremendous Hurricane Last night there was a tremendous hurricane at Rochester, trees were torn up, roofs of houses and stores swept away, and ash poles knocked over -- The roof of the ...
    Weekly Herald (New York, NY), 26 Oct 1844, p. 342   [Correspondence of the Herald] Rochester, Oct. 19, 1844 Tremendous Hurricane Last night ...
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