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- PACKET THE CRAZY JANE WILL run constantly between FORT GEORGE and YORK--Passengers can be well accommodated. SERLO LANGSDON August 16, 1816 ...PACKET THE CRAZY JANE WILL run constantly between FORT GEORGE and YORK--Passengers …
- PACKET BETWEEN FORT GEORGE & YORK THE Subscriber wishes to inform the Public, that he intends the Schooner ASP, of Kingston, to sail from Fort George to York, on Thursday next, Wind and Weather permiPACKET BETWEEN FORT GEORGE & YORK THE Subscriber wishes to inform the …
- Cleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 30 May 1820, p. 3, column 2 THE STEAM-BOAT WALK-ln-the-WATER. Will sail, the 10th of June next, from Buffalo for Michilimacinac and call as usual for passengers at the intermediate ports on Lake Erie. Her second trip will be thCleveland Herald (Cleveland, OH), 30 May 1820, p. 3, column 2 THE STEAM-BOAT WALK-ln-the-WATER. Will sail, the 10th of June next, from Buffalo …
- For Detroit, Drummond's Island, Mackina &. Green Bay, The Schooner Com. Perry will sail on the 8th inst. For freight or passage to either of the above places, apply to. P. Taylor Cleaveland, August 1For Detroit, Drummond's Island, Mackina &. Green Bay, The Schooner Com. Perry …
- Albany Gazette, 1 May 1815 NOTICE THE following PUBLIC VESSELS, will be sold at Auction, at Sackett's harbor, on the 15th day of May next, by order of the honorable the Secretary of the Navy -- Brig Oneida, about 240 tons burtAlbany Gazette, 1 May 1815 NOTICE THE following PUBLIC VESSELS, will be sold at Auction, at Sackett's …
- Wayne County Alliance, 23 Jan 1884, p. 2 An Old Lake Captain Gone Death of Capt. Pavy, who was a Vessel Master in 1829 Capt. Pavy, an old lake captain, died at his son's residence in Milwaukee, Wis., on Saturday, Dec. 29th 1883. Capt. PavyWayne County Alliance, 23 Jan 1884, p. 2 An Old Lake Captain Gone Death of Capt. Pavy, who was a …
- The Railway and Marine World (Toronto, ON: Acton Burrowes), April 1911, p. 375 The above is a somewhat crude illustration, but the best available of the s.s. Toiler, which is being built in England for the Canadian canal and lake trade, and which was fully described in our lastThe Railway and Marine World (Toronto, ON: Acton Burrowes), April 1911, p. 375 The above is a somewhat crude illustration, but the best available of …
- appeared in Marine Review, 4 May 1899, p. 19 Capt. William Rollo, one of the best known captains on the great lakes, died recently at his home in Port Huron from an attack of paralysis. He was born in Scotland, Feb. 23, 1829, began sailing at tappeared in Marine Review, 4 May 1899, p. 19 Capt. William Rollo, one of the best known captains on the great …
- appeared in Marine Review, 11 May 1899, p. 19 Many lake navigators will regret to learn of the death of Capt. Wm. Egan, for many years chief mate of the Goodrich liner Virginia, which occurred some days ago at his home at Manitowoc. He was agedappeared in Marine Review, 11 May 1899, p. 19 Many lake navigators will regret to learn of the death of Capt. …
- Darius N. Avery vice president of the Detroit, Belle Isle & Windsor Ferry Co. died at Detroit last week, aged fifty-three years. He was at one time interested in the lumber business.Darius N. Avery vice president of the Detroit, Belle Isle & Windsor …
- Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 10 Jan 1852 From Gleason's Pictorial, 10 January 1852, p. 25Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 10 Jan 1852 From Gleason's Pictorial, 10 January 1852, p. 25
- Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 10 Jan 1852 From Gleason's Pictorial, 10 January 1852, p. 25Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 10 Jan 1852 From Gleason's Pictorial, 10 January 1852, p. 25
- Manning, John, Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 19 Jun 1852, p. 400 COFFER DAM, OSWEGO, N.Y. The picture herewith presented is a representation of an excavation made during the last winter, in the bed of the river forming the harbor at the city of Oswego. The excavatManning, John, Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 19 Jun 1852, p. 400 COFFER DAM, OSWEGO, N.Y. The picture herewith presented is a representation of …
- Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 7 Aug 1852, p. 96 CITY OF DETROIT Detroit, a fine view of which is given above, is one of the principal cities of the great Northwest. The site of the city is said to have been occupied by Indian villages at the perioGleason's Pictorial Companion, 7 Aug 1852, p. 96 CITY OF DETROIT Detroit, a fine view of which is given above, …
- Chapin, John R., Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 11 Sep 1852, p. 161 DESTRUCTION OF STEAMER ATLANTIC. The scene which is represented by our artist below, was a most heart-rending catastrophe. At the time of the collision a dense fog was prevailing. The passengers wereChapin, John R., Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 11 Sep 1852, p. 161 DESTRUCTION OF STEAMER ATLANTIC. The scene which is represented by our artist …
- Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 8 Oct 1853, p. 240 TORONTO BOAT CLUB FLEET COMING INTO HARBOUR We have been favored by a marine artist from Toronto, in the neighboring provinces, with a representation of a few of the boats of the Toronto Club comingGleason's Pictorial Companion, 8 Oct 1853, p. 240 TORONTO BOAT CLUB FLEET COMING INTO HARBOUR We have been favored by …
- Gleason's Pictorial Companion, 24 Dec 1853, 405, 408 TONAWANDA, OR WHITE'S ISLAND. We present our readers, on page 408, with a fine sketch from the Niagara River. White's Island, or, as it was formerly called, Carney Island, is one of those beautiful oGleason's Pictorial Companion, 24 Dec 1853, 405, 408 TONAWANDA, OR WHITE'S ISLAND. We present our readers, on page 408, with …
- Ballou's Pictorial, 7 Apr 1855, p. 224 OSWEGO, NEW YORK. The fine engraving we give on page 224, is an accurate view of the flourishing town of Oswego, N.Y., a port of entry, and, alternating with Pulaski, the seat of justice of Oswego coBallou's Pictorial, 7 Apr 1855, p. 224 OSWEGO, NEW YORK. The fine engraving we give on page 224, is …
- Kilburn, Samuel Smith, Ballou's Pictorial, 3 Nov 1855, p. 273 LEWISTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE. The engraving below, from a drawing made on the spot for us by Mr. Kilburn, represents the famous suspension bridge which crosses the Niagara River between Lewiston on theKilburn, Samuel Smith, Ballou's Pictorial, 3 Nov 1855, p. 273 LEWISTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE. The engraving below, from a drawing made on the …
- Kilburn, Samuel Smith, Ballou's Pictorial, 29 Dec 1855, p. 402 Windmill Point, on the St. Lawrence River The picture on this page, drawn for us by Mr. Kilburn, prints a scene of rare beauty. The broad and brimming river, which mirrors the windmill and the trees,Kilburn, Samuel Smith, Ballou's Pictorial, 29 Dec 1855, p. 402 Windmill Point, on the St. Lawrence River The picture on this page, …
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