1835
Cleveland Morning Leader, 19 January 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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1835 - L. Jan. 19:4/2 - Quayle and Mart in have contracted to build a new
steamer for the Lake Superior line. She will be the largest and fastest
on the lake. The Cuyahoga works are building low pressure engines for
her. Captain Turner is to be master. . (2)
Shipbuilding
Index terms:
Cuyahoga works (marine engine firm); Quayle and Martin (contractors); Turner, Captain Edward (sailor)
1836
Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 April 1864
(7 inches)
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1836 - L Apr. 1:4/6 - Messrs. Quayle and Martin launched a bark at their
yards yesterday afternoon for Cunningham, Shaw, and Company of Liverpool.
The ship was designed to form one of the lines operated by this firm be-
tween Liverpool and the Great Lakes. She is called the THERMUTIS, ard
though not of the largest size, is one of the staunchest vessels ever
turned out by our builders. She will be wire-rigged. As soon as com-
pleted she will clear for Liverpool, where she will receive her register
and commission, preparatory to taking her place in the line.
We believe this vessel is the first launched from a western shipyard
for a foreign account, and we feel proud to be able to claim this distinc-
tion for our enterprising shipbuilders. -
The THERMUTIS is 142 feet long over-all, with a keel length of 137 feet.
Her beam is 26 feet, her hold, 12-1/2 feet, and burthen, 420 tons.
The business of our shipbuilders this season has been large, and the
vessels contracted for of the best class, continued proof of the high
estimate in which our builders are held.
Peck, and Masters are now building three propellers for Dean Richmond
to run in connection with the New York Central railroad. They will be
ready for the spring trade. . . . . -
' ' ' The DEAN RICHMOND, one of the finest ships of her kind on the Great
Lakes, was recently launched for N. C. and II. J. and II. J. Winslow by
Quayle and Martin and is now receiving her boilers at the Cuyahoga works.
She will see service in the Buffalo-Chicago line. This firm is also en-
gaged in building a propeller for Capt. Edward Turner.
Loffrimier has nearly completed a fine propeller for Robert Hanra and
Company, to run in the Lake Superior line.
Presley and Stevens bave rebuilt the Northern Transportation co's pro-
peller YOUNG AMERICA, adding several feet to her length, and making other
important improvements. - -
Several tugs are being constructed for various parties, and T. W.
Kennard of the Atlantic and Great Western railroad is having a magnifi-
cent steel yacht built by Peck and Masters. (7)
Shipbuilding
Index terms:
Atlantic and Great Western railroad; Buffalo, N. Y.; Chicago, Ill.; Cunningham, Shaw and co., (Liverpool, Eng.); Cuyahoga works (marine engine firm); DEAN RICHMOND (ship); Kennard, T. W.; Liverpool, Eng.; New York Central railroad; Northern Transportation co.; Peck and Masters (shipbuilders); Presley and Stevens (shipbuilders); Quayle and Martin (contractors); Richmond, Dean; THERMUTIS (ship); Turner, Captain Edward (sailor); YOUNG AMERICA (ship)
1842
Cleveland Morning Leader, 23 July 1864
(2 inches)
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1842 - L. July 23:4/2 - The new propeller IRONSIDES, being built by
Quayle and Martin for Capt. Edward Turner, will be launched at four
p.m. near the Cleveland and Columbus railroad tracks. - (2)
Shipbuilding
Index terms:
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati railroad; IRONSIDES (ship); Quayle and Martin (contractors); Turner, Captain Edward (sailor)
2678
Cleveland Morning Leader, 25 November 1864
(2 inches)
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2678 - L Nov. 25: 1/4 - Captain Turner, whose little son died recently,
arrived here yesterday on his way home to Newburgh from the army to
spend Thanksgiving with his family. (2)
Wars /
Civil War /
Receptions and Celebrations
Index terms:
Newburgh, O.; Turner, Captain Edward (sailor); U. S. army