Larsen, Manitowoc, Wis.ĭetail : Went ashore and became a total loss. Her crew was picked up by the steamer HENDRICK HUDSON(qv). TOLLCOTTĭetail : She was inbound for Buffalo with a consignment of lumber for the Bidwell and Banta shipyard when she capsized in a storm. Lies 2.66 mi, 343 deg from Calumet Harbor light in 30 feet of water.ĭetail : She was destroyed in a boatshed fire. Owned by Fitz Simmons and Connell Dock & Dredge Co., Chicago. Place of loss : Chicago harbor, straight out from 68th St.ĭetail : Her seams opened in a storm and she sank on Clark Shoal. Type at loss : propeller, wood, bulk freightĭetail : She caught fire and burned to a total loss at South Mill dock, where she had been lying idle.īuild info : 1894, E.W. The barge (59044) is marked “lost” in 1874 MV. *Two vessels of this name – one a schr, one a barge – show up in MV with exactly the same tonnage. Part of her crew, including the skipper, the mate and his wife, were last seen drifting away on the cabin roof. Place of loss : on the outside of Tawas Pointĭetail : She was lost from the tow of the tug ZOUAVE in a gale came ashore and wrecked. Sources : polk,mv,hgl,ns3,osdo,is(2-90),mpl,do,nsp not in mmglīuild info : 1853, (H. Rebuilt, enlarged and converted to 3-master, 1883 Sold Canadian 1911, registered to Capt H. Place of loss : Simcoe Isl., SW of Kingston, Ont.ĭetail : a storm built up over the whole length of Lake Ontario drove her ashore and pounded her to pieces on Four Mile Pt. Other names : built as 2-master AMOSKEAG, renamed in 1883īuild info : 1867, S.
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