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- Railway & Marine World (Toronto, ON), Mar 1898, p. 21 NOTICES TO MARINERS Dominion Department of Marine and Fisheries. All bearings, unless otherwise noted, are magnetic & are given from seaward; miles are nautical miles; heights are above high water, &Railway & Marine World (Toronto, ON), Mar 1898, p. 21 NOTICES TO MARINERS Dominion Department of Marine and Fisheries. All bearings, unless …
- Railway & Marine World (Toronto, ON), Mar 1898, p. 21 The Polson Iron Works. This Toronto firm has a lot of marine other work on hand. The principal contract is for a flat-bottomed stern-wheel steamboat for the C.P.R. for use on the Stikine River, & oneRailway & Marine World (Toronto, ON), Mar 1898, p. 21 The Polson Iron Works. This Toronto firm has a lot of marine …
- Norwalk Daily Reflector, 6 Dec 1890 Death of J. C. Lockwood The death of Mr. Lockwood cast a gloom over the quiet town of Milan and the whole community will mourn the loss of this noble and generous man. He was a man of high integrityNorwalk Daily Reflector, 6 Dec 1890 Death of J. C. Lockwood The death of Mr. Lockwood cast a …
- appeared in Oswego Palladium, 4 Mar 1875 Obituary Yesterday we announced the sudden and serious death of Captain Robert P. Child of this city; how brief space between life and the grave is made appallingly clear by the announcement of his dappeared in Oswego Palladium, 4 Mar 1875 Obituary Yesterday we announced the sudden and serious death of Captain Robert …
- Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 7 Apr 1840 Notice The Steam Boat C. C. TROWBRIDGE, Geo. S. Porter, Master, will commence running the 10th of April, and be ready at all times, night and day, through the season, to convey freight and passengersMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 7 Apr 1840 Notice The Steam Boat C. C. TROWBRIDGE, Geo. S. Porter, Master, will …
- Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 17 Sep 1839, p. 3 For Sac Washington The Steamboat C. C. TROWBRIDGE, G. S. PORTER, Master, will leave Milwaukee on Thursday, at 6 A.M., wind and weather permitting. Returning, will leave Washington at 2 P.M. For freigMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 17 Sep 1839, p. 3 For Sac Washington The Steamboat C. C. TROWBRIDGE, G. S. PORTER, Master, …
- Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 6 Nov 1841 Steam Boat C. C. Trowbridge CAPT. J. SHERWOOD, Master, having been fitted up in a suitable manner for a Harbor Boat, will land freight and passengers coming up the river, at Walker's Point, Dousman &Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 6 Nov 1841 Steam Boat C. C. Trowbridge CAPT. J. SHERWOOD, Master, having been fitted …
- Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 23 Apr 1842, p. 3 Storage, Forwarding & Commission The Undersigned here recently taken the Forwarding House of Geo. D. Dousman in Milwaukie, in connection with the Steamboat C. C. Trowbridge, and have associated themsMilwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI), 23 Apr 1842, p. 3 Storage, Forwarding & Commission The Undersigned here recently taken the Forwarding House …
- Capt. Chas. Gnewuch died at his home in Manistee on Wednesday night of last week, aged 72 years. Captain Gnewuch was one of the oldest and best known masters on Lake Michigan on which body of water hCapt. Chas. Gnewuch died at his home in Manistee on Wednesday night …
- Grand Rapids Press, 26 Aug 1909, p. 5 Lake Hero Is Dead (special to The Evening Press) Manistee, Aug. 26.--Capt. Charles Gnewuch, one of the best known tug and steamboat captains on Lake Michigan, is dead of pneumonia. He was seventy-thrGrand Rapids Press, 26 Aug 1909, p. 5 Lake Hero Is Dead (special to The Evening Press) Manistee, Aug. 26.--Capt. …
- 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), 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, …
- appeared in Rochester Telegraph, 25 Jul 1820, p. 3 DIED--At Ogdensburgh, very suddenly, on Friday last, Capt OBED MAYO.appeared in Rochester Telegraph, 25 Jul 1820, p. 3 DIED--At Ogdensburgh, very suddenly, on Friday last, Capt OBED MAYO.
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 5 Aug 1916 Captain J.B. Hall's Death. ___ Prominent and Well Known Lake Captain Will be Buried in Oswego Captain John B. Hall, of Buffalo, well known vessel master, died at his home in that city yesterday afterOswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 5 Aug 1916 Captain J.B. Hall's Death. ___ Prominent and Well Known Lake Captain Will …
- appeared in Oswego Daily Times, 1 Dec 1893 Capt. John Budds - An Interesting Anniversary Capt. John Budds, the principal keeper of the Oswego light house, was born in Kent, England, in 1819. He was married in Kent on the 25th day of December,appeared in Oswego Daily Times, 1 Dec 1893 Capt. John Budds - An Interesting Anniversary Capt. John Budds, the principal …
- Obituary. Captain Thomas J. Beggs A telegram from Cleveland, Ohio, today brought the announcement of the death in that city of Captain Thomas J. Beggs, one of the best known vessel masters on the lakObituary. Captain Thomas J. Beggs A telegram from Cleveland, Ohio, today brought …
- To some folk who find a deep and solid satisfaction browsing through the annals of the past the old country general store with its cracker barrel and pot bellied stove might be their symbol of purestTo some folk who find a deep and solid satisfaction browsing through …
- Niagara Spectator, 27 Jun 1817 Notice Whereas the Lease of the Ferry at Fort Erie will expire in June, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighteen. The public are therefore notified that Tenders for a new Lease of the same will be recNiagara Spectator, 27 Jun 1817 Notice Whereas the Lease of the Ferry at Fort Erie will expire …
- Spectator (St. Davids, ON), 15 Mar 1816, p. 2, column 1 Forwarding M'LEAN & M'MILLAN, Beg leave to inform their Friends and the Public that they have erected a commodious Store and Warf in the Village of Prescott and shall be prepared on the opening of thSpectator (St. Davids, ON), 15 Mar 1816, p. 2, column 1 Forwarding M'LEAN & M'MILLAN, Beg leave to inform their Friends and the …
- Schooners GENERAL BROCK AND ELIZABETH WILL be ready for the Lakes as soon as the Navigation opens, and will be complete for the season, for accommodating Passengers or Goods of any description. All tSchooners GENERAL BROCK AND ELIZABETH WILL be ready for the Lakes as …
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