Wisconsin Maritime Museum

G. H. Warmington (Schooner, 1872)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
G. H. Warmington
Year of Build:
1872
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Vermilion, Ohio*
Vessel Type:
Schooner
Hull Materials:
Wood
Builder Name:
Isaac W. Nicholas
Ownership Notes:
Minch, P., (1872); Minch, Phillip. G., (1878-1895); Minch Transit Company, (899); Mccarthy, O. J., (1904); Hall, F. E., (1911);
Bondeau, Louis, (1916); Allos Transportation Corporation, (1918); The Pennsula Tug and Towing Company, Ltd., (1919); Consolidated Sand and Gravel Compnay, (1929-1930);
Master(s):
Leintor, W., (1872);
Hull Dimensions
1872
Length: 170.3' Width/Beam: 31.5' Depth: 13.5'
1919
Length: 164' Width/Beam: 31' Depth: 9'
Tonnage
1872
Gross: 559.85 Net: 531.86
1919
Gross: 502 Net: 353
Enrollments/Registration
August 8, 1872
   Port: Sandusky Number: 4 of 1872
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: New Vessel
Next document: Cleveland 4-10-1876
April 10, 1876
   Port: Cleveland
History
Classification:
a. Schooner, G. H. Warmington (1872- )
Nationality:
American (1872- )
Chronology:
1. 8/28/1878, Starve Island, Lake Erie, ashore and released, (iron ore);
2. 5/16/1882, Starve Island, Lake Erie, ashore and released, (iron ore);
3. 7/11/1899, near Ashtabula, ashore and released;
Notes
General notes:
*She was launched from the Phillip Minch Shipyard;
Sources:
1. Master Abstracts: Cleveland, Ohio; Sandusky, Ohio;
2. Enrollment: Cleveland, Ohio; Sandusky, Ohio;
3. John Poole's notes;
Contact
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Wisconsin Maritime Museum
Email:[email protected]
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Manitowoc, WI,54220
920-684-0218
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