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- ...(this article appeared in Gananoque Reporter, Oct. 20, 1883 p.2) Folger's......(this article appeared in Gananoque Reporter, Oct. 20, 1883 p.2) Folger's...
- ...Daily News (Kingston, ON), 19 Aug 1883......Daily News (Kingston, ON), 19 Aug 1883...
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 4 Aug 1883 In the Jaws of Death How the Edith Sewall Went Down in a Storm- Her Crew at the mercy of the Waves- A two Hour Battle For Life On Wednesday evening last the Palladium contained a short account of the loss of the steamer Edith Sewall off the head of ...Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 4 Aug 1883 In the Jaws of Death How the Edith Sewall Went Down in ...
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 1 Aug 1883 A Monster Steam Barge The monster steam barge James Davidson, of St. Clair, arrived here to day light from Kingston. The Davidson is one of the largest of the upper lake fleet of steam barges and has a carrying capacity of seventy-five thousand bushels. She is 230 feet long, 37 ...Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 1 Aug 1883 A Monster Steam Barge The monster steam barge James Davidson, of St. ...
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 25 May 1883 The Wrecked Conqueror The iron side wheel tug conqueror, which sunk opposite Fishers landing while towing eh schooner Pride of America up the St. Lawrence, is still lying just as she went down. Her owners the Messrs. Folger Bros., of Kingston are endeavoring to get a permit to ...Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 25 May 1883 The Wrecked Conqueror The iron side wheel tug conqueror, which sunk opposite ...
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 23 May 1883 Along the Wharfs "Owing to the inclemency of the weather," there have been no arrivals in this port the past thirty-six hours, and business in consequence is at a standstill. The gale from the northeast which had been blowing since Sunday night gradually blew out during last night, ...Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 23 May 1883 Along the Wharfs "Owing to the inclemency of the weather," there have ...
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 11 May 1883 A Vessel Attached The Pride of America Seized on an Old Tow Bill Amounting to $800 The Canadian schooner Pride of America, which arrived here yesterday morning with rye from Brockville, was seized last evening by sherif Huntington on a writ of attachment issued ...Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 11 May 1883 A Vessel Attached The Pride of America Seized on an Old Tow ...
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 10 May 1883 The Tug Gardner Burned. She takes Fire Near the Galloup Island this morning and is Totally Destroyed All hands Save The Barges Reach Cape Vincent Special Despatch to the Palladium Ogdensburg May 10- The tug Gardner left Fair Haven at seven o'clock last ...Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 10 May 1883 The Tug Gardner Burned. She takes Fire Near the Galloup Island this ...
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 10 May 1883 The Wrecked Conqueror Further particulars as to How the Accident Occurred-- An Attempt to be Made to Raise Her The schooner Pride of America, which was in tow of the wrecking tug Conqueror when she sank in the narrow, arrived here this forenoon. The captain says nothing has ...Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 10 May 1883 The Wrecked Conqueror Further particulars as to How the Accident Occurred-- An ...
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 9 May 1883 A Marine Disaster The Tug Conqueror Sunk in the Narrows and in Bad Shape- The Crew Safe. Capt. Chas. Read of the Schooner L.B. Stone, which arrived at this port at two o'clock this afternoon from Brockville, brought information that the iron wrecking tug Conqueror, owned by ...Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 9 May 1883 A Marine Disaster The Tug Conqueror Sunk in the Narrows and in ...
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 13 Apr 1883 The Tug Cummings Sunk Caught by the current and wedged above the Bridge- An attempt to Free Her results Disastrously- How it Occurred. About 3:30 yesterday afternoon the tug M. J. Cummings , Capt. Donovan, started to drop the schooner Mulvey, which had been loading coal at ...Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 13 Apr 1883 The Tug Cummings Sunk Caught by the current and wedged above the ...
- Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 11 Apr 1883 The First Sail Arrival of the Caroline Marsh and Ariel This Morning- Heavy Ice on the Lake The schooner Caroline Marsh, Capt. Colwelll, arrived in port at eight o'clock this morning with barley for Irwin & Sloan. The Marsh left Port Hope Sunday morning for Oswego, but ...Oswego Palladium (Oswego, NY), 11 Apr 1883 The First Sail Arrival of the Caroline Marsh and Ariel This Morning- ...
- A Sackets Harbor Gazette printed in 1818 which contains George Woodworth of Pierrepont Manor, says the Watertown Times, shows a copy of the Sackets harbor Gazette, dated October 8, 1818. There is no volume or number to the paper, and one is unable to tell how long it had been ...A Sackets Harbor Gazette printed in 1818 which contains George Woodworth of ...
- ...Obituary. DIED - In this city, July 27, 1883, John M. Griffin......Obituary. DIED - In this city, July 27, 1883, John M. Griffin...
- ...Monday October 2, 1883......Monday October 2, 1883...
- ...Wednesday Oct. 3, 1883......Wednesday Oct. 3, 1883...
- The Typo and Her Cargo The Schooner Typo, ashore at Amherst Island has been lightened by the Canadian schooner Grantham. A telegram was received her to-day by the collector asking if the Grantham would be permitted to bring the damaged grain to Oswego . Permission was granted...The Typo and Her Cargo The Schooner Typo, ashore at Amherst Island ...
- ... the damages. if theparties do not agree. December 12, 1883. \\ ACTION Foil m-:ltÂ...... the damages. if theparties do not agree. December 12, 1883. \\ ...
- ..., Enqra., for respondents. " Opinion tiled -November 27tb, 1883......, Enqra., for respondents. " Opinion tiled -November 27tb, 1883...
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