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[Introduction]Revenue Cutters Ordered To New York, 1861 -- Steamer Peerless -- Foundering Of The Keystone State -- Statistics -- Opening Of Navigation -- Other Events Of 1861 -- Navigation Of 1862 -- Struck By Lightning -- Opening Of Navigation -- First Iron Propeller Built -- Sailed For Europe -- Other Events Of 1862 -- Sunbeam Lost On Lake Superior, 1863 -- Destruction Of The Lewiston Suspension Bridge -- The Largest Tow -- Government Requisition For Tugs -- Arrivals From Norway -- Other Events Of 1863 -- Johnson Island Conspiracy, 1864 -- Casualties Of 1864 -- Lake Freights Improve -- Bark Western Metropolis Lost -- Other Events Of 1864 -- Loss Of The Pewabic, 1865 -- Freight Rates Remunerative -- Many Disasters -- Fast Sailing -- Other Events Of 1865 -- A Craze For Lake Craft, 1866 -- High Speed Exjoined -- Tugs Engaged In Towing -- Fenian Raid Into Canada -- Other Events Of 1866 -- Ship Building Active, 1867 -- Successful Voyage Through Niagara Rapids -- European Voyages -- Disasters During 1867 -- Burned On The St. Lawrence -- Other Events Of 1867 -- Increase Of Mortality On The Lakes, 1868 -- Burnings, Wrecks, Etc. -- From Steamer To Barge -- Other Events Of 1868 -- Great Storm Of November, 1869 -- Classified List Of Vessels Lost In That Storm -- Summary Of Disasters During 1869 -- Decline Of Side-Wheel Steamers -- Other Events Of 1869 -- Losses During 1870 -- Departures For Europe -- Other Events Of 1870.
Previous Next Return to Home Port Some of the transcription work was also done by Brendon Baillod, who maintains an excellent guide to Great Lakes Shipwreck Research. |