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- Lake Michigan
- 1 south side of the strait between Lake Huron and Michigan, was reached, the voyage coming to an end in one
- 2 Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, and all ports on Lake Michigan; and at Lewiston for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and
- 3 for Mackinaw, Green Bay. and all ports on Lake Michigan; at Niagara, with the Erie & Ontario Railroad
- 4 kind, she was lost in the turbulent waters of Lake Michigan in October, 1887. No blame was imputed to
- 5 and a great number of her crew perished on Lake Michigan in the year 1884.
- 6 if armed:
4-PoundersSwivels
Erie, Huron and MichiganSchooner NancyGeo. Smith & Co.6766
Sloop
- Lake Michigan
- 1 Company, the well-known freight steamer Lake Michigan. About the same time were also built the two
- 2 The Lake Erie was lost near Green Bay, Lake Michigan, in 1882, and the Lake Ontario was burned in
- 3 lakes. She was of similar dimensions to the Lake Michigan and sister ships and was a very great success.
- 4 Lake Huron.
OceanPort Dalhousie1872350
Lake MichiganPort Dalhousie1872375
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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