Wisconsin Maritime Museum

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
City of Painesville
Year of Build:
1867
Rebuilt:
1. 1873;
Official Number:
5394
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Fairport, Ohio
Vessel Type:
Bark
Additional vessel types:
Schooner
Hull Materials:
Wood
Bow Type:
Figure Head
Builder Name:
J. E. Bailey & D. Bailey
Ownership Notes:
Dixon, M., (1867); Bailey, (1867); Williams, A., (1868-1872); Courtwright, (1868-1870); Ingram, H. H., (1870-1873); Mathews, S., (1873);
Master(s):
Dixon, M. F., (1867); Courtnight, J. D., (1868); Crgan, J., (1873); Ingerham, D., (1873);
Power
Number of Masts:
3 (1867)
Hull Dimensions
1867
Length: 181.9' Width/Beam: 34.3' Depth: 13.2'
1873
Length: 132' Width/Beam: 34' 5" Depth: 13' 4"
Tonnage
1867
Gross: 600.81
1873
Enrollments/Registration
September 2, 1867
   Port: Cleveland Number: 144 of 1867
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: New Vessel
Next document: Cleveland 4-13-1868
April 13, 1868
   Port: Cleveland Number: 22 of 1868
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Changed Owner
Next document: Cleveland 3-8-1870
March 8, 1870
   Port: Cleveland Number: 15 of 1870
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Changed Owner
Next document: Cleveland 4-22-1873
April 22, 1873
   Port: Cleveland Number: 80 of 1873
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Rig Changed
Next document: Buffalo 7-11-1873
July 11, 1873
   Port: Buffalo Number: 14 of 1873
Document Type: Enrollment
Reason: Changed Owner
Next document: Buffalo 9-30-1876
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Next document: (Vessel Wrecked)
History
Classification:
a. Bark, City of Painesville (1867-1872);
b. Schooner, City of Painesville (1872-1876)
Nationality:
American (1867-1876)
Chronology:
1. 10/00/1867, Lake Huron, collision and repaired, $800 loss;
2. 4/00/1869, Chicago, struck on a bar and released, $300 loss;
3. 5/00/1869, Thunder Bay Island, Lake Michigan, collision, (Schooner, Monteray), repaired, $800 loss;
4. 11/00/1869, 6 miles from Manistee, Lake Michigan, ashore and released, $11, 500 loss, (coal);
5. 4/00/1871, Chicago, collision and repaired, $400 loss;
6. 6/00/1872, Escanaba, Lake Michigan, ashore on 11 foot shoal and released, $1, 100 loss;
7. 9/00/1873, Chicago Harbor, collision and repaired, $500 loss;
7. 10/18/1874, Fairport, collision, (Schooner, Margaret Halstead), (wheat), sank;
8. 10/30/1874, rigging, anchors, chains, sails salvaged;
Notes
General notes:
1873, she was valued at $36,000, 40,000 bushel capacity;
Sources:
1. Master Abstracts: Buffalo, New York; Cleveland, Ohio;
2. Enrollment: Buffalo, New York; Cleveland, Ohio;
3. John Poole's notes;
4. Vessel Register: 1873;
5. Marine Casualties on the Great Lakes, (1863-1873), Record Group 26, Records of the United States Coast Guard:
6. Captain J. W. Hall, Marine Disasters on the Western Lakes during 1869:
7. U.S. Merchant Vessels: (1868-1879);
8. Wright's Master Sheet;
Contact
Contact
Wisconsin Maritime Museum
Email:[email protected]
Website:
Agency street/mail address:
75 Maritime Dr.
Manitowoc, WI,54220
920-684-0218
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