Wisconsin Maritime Museum

James Burns (Fish Tug, 1893)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
James Burns
Year of Build:
1893
Official Number:
77101
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Buffalo, New York
Vessel Type:
Fish Tug
Hull Materials:
Wood
Ownership Notes:
Dailey, Richard P., (1893); Westfield Fish Company, (1897); Norce, William, (1898); Peterson, John M., (1899); Killeher, John J., (1925-1930); Paasch, William, (1930);
Master(s):
Dailey, Richard P., (1893); Dailey, J., (1897);
Hull Dimensions
1893
Length: 52.8' Width/Beam: 13' Depth: 5.6'
Tonnage
1893
Gross: 22.09 Net: 12.22
Enrollments/Registration
July 14, 1893
   Port: Buffalo Number: 2 of 1893
Document Type: Temporary Enrollment
Reason: New Vessel
Next document: Erie 8-10-1893
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August 10, 1893
   Port: Erie Number: 1 of 1893
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Arrived at Home Port
Next document: Dunkirk 12-1-1897
December 1, 1897
   Port: Dunkirk Number: 2 of 1897
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Changed Owner
Next document: Dunkirk3-16-1898
March 16, 1898
   Port: Dunkirk Number: 71 of 1898
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Changed Owner
Next document: Cleveland 1-12-1900
January 12, 1900
   Port: Cleveland Number: 81 of 1900
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Changed Owner
Next document: Cleveland 4-10-1901
April 10, 1901
   Port: Cleveland
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Changed Owner
History
Classification:
a. Propeller (Fish Tug), James Burns (1893-1932)
Nationality:
American (1893-1932)
Notes
General notes:
She was abandoned in 1932;
Sources:
1. Master Abstracts; Buffalo, New York; Cleveland, Ohio; Dunkirk, New York; Erie, Pennsylvania;
2. Enrollment: Buffalo, New York; Cleveland, Ohio; Dunkirk, New York; Erie, Pennsylvania
3. John Poole's notes;
Contact
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Wisconsin Maritime Museum
Email:[email protected]
Website:
Agency street/mail address:
75 Maritime Dr.
Manitowoc, WI,54220
920-684-0218
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