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SLOOPS & SCHOONERS

1825

5/30/2024

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January 11, 1825 Saratoga Sentinel
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Lost, In Albany, some weeks since, supposed to have been taken through mistake from a Hudson Sloop, a box of books directed to the undersigned, containing, among other works, 200 copies of M'dingal. Any persons giving information where said books may be found, shall be liberally rewarded. G.M. Davison
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August 9, 1825 - Westchester Herald (Mount Pleasant, New York)
Accidents. On Sunday last, John Sing, esq. Coroner held an inquest over the body of a lad called Jerry _______ aged about 18 years, who had fallen from the pile of lumber upon the windless bitts of the sloop Citizen, Captain Nicoll, of New Haven, by which he was so much injured that he expired in a few minutes. This lad was engaged by teh captain of the above vessel on Monday of last week at Albany: he said his name was Jerry (the surname not be recollected) - that his parents live near Auburn, and that he had been for some time employed in boats on the canal.

An inquest was also held at Haverstraw on the same day, on the body of Jeremiah Decker, who had been killed by the capstan bar, in weighing anchor on board a vessel belonging to New Paltz.
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December 28, 1825 - Cabinet (Schenectady, New York)
Casualty - Capt. Henry Bogardus, was on Thursday last knocked overboard by the boom of his own vessel, opposite Mount Pleasant, Westchester, and was drowned.
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    This collection was researched and catalogued by Hudson River Maritime Museum contributing scholars George A. Thompson and Carl Mayer.

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      • Rescuing the River
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    • Docking
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    • Youth Programs
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