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Truman Smith wrote:
It appears to have been a commerial shipping port in the late 1800's. Specifically I'm researching a cargo ship voyage in 1893 from Miriuchi to Clyde (Port Clyde, Maine, USA?) passing by the North Ireland coast with timber lathes as cargo. Today's Internet search engines don't find anything. (Apparently, there are limits to Google and its siblings.) Are there other newsgroups or website that might be familar with old city names? Truman, It looks to me like there may be a miss spelling involved. There is a city in New Brunswick, Canada named Miramichi, which, with a load of timber lathes, would make sense. I also suspect the destination may have been Clyde in Britain - thus the Irish Coast. Bert -- To all who have served or are serving the cause of freedom, from whatever country, whether in peace or in war, at home or abroad, thank you. "Let's roll!" Todd Beamer, Flight 93, September 11, 2001. |