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Maritime History of the Great Lakes: Articles
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Steamboat Promotion and Changing Technology: the Careers of James Sutherland and the. By Walter Lewis (from. By Walter Lewis (from. Life and Death on the. By Walter Lewis and Rick Neilson(from. The First Propellers at Kingston. The First Generation of Marine Engines in Central Canadian Steamers, 1809-1837. By Walter Lewis (from. In Search of Shipwrecks: Canadian Government Archive Sources relating to Marine Casualties in Canada. By Richard Brown and Glenn T. Wright (from. By M Stephen Salmon.
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Maritime History of the Great Lakes: Shipwrecks
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A database of newspaper and other original source material on Great Lakes shipwrecks assembled by William R. McNeil and Jack Messmer. See also their collections of Great Lakes Vessel Extracts. And William R. McNeil's Vessel Renamings. The Great Lakes Shipwreck File: Total Losses of Great Lakes Ships, 1679 - 1997. Linked) by Dave Swayze (hosted in the Great Lakes and Seaway Shipping. Buffalo), 28 February 1855. Hall, Capt. J. W.,. Marine Disasters on the Western Lakes during 1869.
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Maritime History of the Great Lakes: Home Port
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All around the Great Lakes we are remembering the Great Storm of 1913: the hundreds of mariners who lost their lives and the others who lived to share their tales. Among those remembering are the folks in the Goderich area at www.1913storm.ca/. A collection of letter written to head-office by captains who were out in the storm and survived. Some of these were subsequently published and others were not. Life belts collected from the bodies washed ashore along Lake Huron.