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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 60 Numéro 2462

Date 6 décembre 1883
Comté Westmorland
Lieu Sackville
Journal Chignecto Post

info Le langage employé dans les textes est tel qu’il a été transcrit par Daniel F. Johnson à partir des entrées dans les journaux originaux.

Loss of "Princess Louise" in Bay of Fundy - The newly built Governement steamship "Princess Lousie" was launched Thursday from the ship yard of Jotham O'BRIEN, Maccan, N.S. and a St. John tug boat taking her in tow proceeded to Wood Point to place her under the care of Dominion steamer "Newfield", Capt. GUILFORD. Here a new steel wire tow-line was adjusted and the two vessels got under way for Halifax. On board the "Princess Louise" were Capt. Daniel BROWNE, Supt. of Lighthouses and a crew of eight men and a boy. Survivors: James DENE, the boy belonging to "Newfield" and Richard SOY, a seaman engaged at Maccan. The name of one of the victims is unknown. The others were Capt. Daniel BROWNE, married; Michael DADEY, second officer; Alfred HILTZ, second cook; John McKENZIE, married; Jacob SINGER, married; Harry GRAY, unmarried; Arthur WOOD, unmarried. (see original)

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