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Martin TammieMartin Tammie in Ottawa Citizen - Jan 18 1934
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"... bend l !Hlf up their loot, commandeered some I ship's fishing smacks and sailed ashore A lifeboat was lowered and sent om linder command of r, n Chief Officer Martln Tammie. So IR DOPH Ht J fl. rough was the sca lhc lifeboat could CHESTER. Pa., 18. A malac no contact with lhc Women Thrown Oul It tossed several feet Thc ..."
Publication place: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Martin TammieMartin Tammie in The Owosso Argus-Press - Jan 16 1934
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"... bont. It wus too small to buck tho I and hnd to A life bont was lowered and sent oul under command Hunter anci I rapper, missing or oner Martin Tammie. for 3 Weeks. Believed to Have Died in Woods Saginaw. mich Jan. 3 S— f -‘l 1 and civilians will begin un organized tomol row morning for Charles of Sl. ..."
Publication place: Owosso, Shiawassee County, Michigan, United States
Martin TammieMartin Tammie in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - Jan 19 1934
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"... a small boat, lt was too small to buck the waves, and it had to return. A 36- passenger boat wos lowered and out under command of chief officer Martln Tammie. So rough was the sea the boat could make no contact with the It tossed feet away. The sailors in lt braced themselves, held out their arms and to thom ..."
Publication place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States
Martin TammieMartin Tammie in The Boston Traveler - Jan 18 1934
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"... It was too smal! to buck the great waves, and it had to return. A 36 passenger life boat was lowered and sent out under command of Chief Officer Martin Tammie. So rough was the sea the lifeboat could make no direct contact with thc The sailors in it braced themselves, held out their arms and to them were hurled the ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States