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  • Industry (Sloop, 1786)
        Wisconsin Historical Collection, N-41, p.48, notes her as being 20 tons in 1790;1788, noted as one of five merchant vessels on Lake Erie;
      Wisconsin Historical Collection, N-41, p.48, notes her as being 20 tons in …
  • Liminade (Snow, 1780)
        The name means "Lake Nymph";1782, noted on Lake Ontario;1786, noted on the Great Lakes armed with 16 guns;5/31/1790, armed with 16 guns on Lake Ontario;
      The name means "Lake Nymph";1782, noted on Lake Ontario;1786, noted on the …
  • Sagina (Sloop, 1787)
        1. 10/28/1798, Long Point, Ontario, was used in salvaging the wreck of the schooner "Annette";2. 00/00/1799, Niagara River, below the rapids at Fort Erie, ashore and released;***; Master: Fearson, (1
      1. 10/28/1798, Long Point, Ontario, was used in salvaging the wreck of …
  • Otter (Sloop, 1785)
        Referred to as the "fur trading sloop on Lake Superior";
      Referred to as the "fur trading sloop on Lake Superior";
  • Esperance (Sloop, 1788)
        1. 00/00/1842, Saginaw Bay, sank in a gale;
      1. 00/00/1842, Saginaw Bay, sank in a gale;
  • Mohawk (Sloop, 1781)
        1. 11/19/1796, reef of rocks off Niagara Harbor, ashore and released;; Master: Bouchette, (1791-1793);
      1. 11/19/1796, reef of rocks off Niagara Harbor, ashore and released;; Master: …
  • Athabasca (Sloop, 1786)
        * 1793 Registry states that she was built and launched at Grand Portage on 8/15/1786. She was built for the trade out of Point Au Pins, but proved to be too small and was later floated over the falls
      * 1793 Registry states that she was built and launched at Grand …
  • Ontario (Snow, 1780)
        1. 10/31/1780, between Niagara and Oswego, Lake Ontario, sank, (120 lost of the 8th Kings Regular troops);**2. 00/00/2008, she was discovered in Lake Ontario in perfect condition, sitting upright on
      1. 10/31/1780, between Niagara and Oswego, Lake Ontario, sank, (120 lost of …
  • Lady Dorchester (Schooner, 1789)
        *Cuthbertson says she is built in 1789 in his text, but has her built in 1787 in a list at the end of the same book;Beers has her built in 1799, which is wrong as she was in service on Lake Ontario,
      *Cuthbertson says she is built in 1789 in his text, but has …
  • Nonsuch (Schooner, 1782)
        Noted employed at Mackinac in 1782;Telescope, Vol. 31, Number 4, July - August, p. 97; says J. B. Barthe might be the owner, but this could not be confirmed;
      Noted employed at Mackinac in 1782;Telescope, Vol. 31, Number 4, July - …
  • Rebecca (Snow, 1783)
        1789, still in service armed with 14 carronades;She was named for the wife of Major Arent S. DePeyster, commandant of Detroit, 1779-1784;
      1789, still in service armed with 14 carronades;She was named for the …
  • Nancy (Schooner, 1789)
        1. 7/31/1814, mouth of Nottawasaga River, Lake Huron, British blew up and sank her to prevent capture by the enemy;**2. 8/14/1814, Nottawasaga River, Lake Huron, burned by American forces, 3.. 1927,
      1. 7/31/1814, mouth of Nottawasaga River, Lake Huron, British blew up and …
  • Good Intent (Sloop, 1788)
        1788, sailed on Lake Ontario, between Kingston, Oswego, Quinte, and Niagara;
      1788, sailed on Lake Ontario, between Kingston, Oswego, Quinte, and Niagara;
  • Weazel (Schooner, 1786)
        1. 00/00/1808, Saging, lost;**
      1. 00/00/1808, Saging, lost;**
  • Beaver (Sloop, 1784)
        1. 00/00/1786, Cleveland, ashore and hull went to pieces;*
      1. 00/00/1786, Cleveland, ashore and hull went to pieces;*
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