Search below for stories about ships, lighthouses, sailors and anything else about life on Lake Michigan. The database contains references to articles from the Ahnapee (Algoma) Record (June 12, 1873 to Jan. 7, 1927), the Door County Advocate (Nov. 8, 1861 to Dec. 22, 1949), and the Manitowoc Pilot (June 14, 1859 to Dec. 28, 1899). The results will direct you to the date and page in these newspapers where the article can be found.
Microfilm copies of the Ahnapee (Algoma) Record are available at the Wisconsin Historical Society Library in Madison, Algoma Public Library in Algoma. Microfilm copies of the Door County Advocate are available at the Wisconsin Historical Society Library in Madison, the Door County Public Library in Sturgeon Bay, and the Brown County Library in Green Bay. Microfilm of the Manitowoc Pilot are available at the Manitowoc County Historical Society, the Manitowoc Public Library, and the Wisconsin Historical Society in Madison.
Check with your local library about obtaining the microfilm via interlibrary loan.
Newspaper | Object | Name | Date | Page | Notes | |
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Door County Advocate | Schooner | Mary E. Cook | 1912-11-07 | 1 | Capt. Halgren - member of crew had right wrist bones fractured | |
Ahnapee (Algoma) Record | Schooner | Mary E. Cook | 1911-05-12 | 1 | Capt. Isabell finished the work of taking the lumber out of the hold of the schooner Ottawa. It was put on the City of New Baltimore, taken to Sturgeon Bay and put on the schooner Mary E. Cook. | |
Ahnapee (Algoma) Record | Schooner | Mary E. Cook | 1912-05-17 | 1 | The schooners Mary E. Cook, Sosa Belle, J. H. Stevens, Rouse Simmons and one other were sheltered in the harbor during Wednesday's blow. | |
Door County Advocate | Schooner | Mary E. Cook | 1911-11-02 | 1 | North-bound | |
Door County Advocate | Schooner | Mary E. Cook | 1923-12-21 | 12 | In 1883 entered Chicago by riding wave over breakwater | |
Ahnapee (Algoma) Record | Schooner | Mary E. Cook | 1911-05-05 | 3 | Capt. Thomas Isabell is loading the lumber from the Ottawa onto the New City of Baltimore which takes it to Manitowoc, where it is transferred to the schooner Mary E. Cook. | |
Door County Advocate | Schooner | Mary E. Dyke | 1897-07-17 | 1 | Displayed signals of distress | |
Door County Advocate | Schooner | Mary E. Dykes | 1899-11-11 | 1 | Wrecked in river at South Chicago | |
Door County Advocate | Schooner | Mary E. Gregory | 1903-04-25 | 1 | Wind bound | |
Door County Advocate | Schooner | Mary E. Gregory | 1897-05-01 | 1 | In for shelter at Baileys Harbor |