Other Names: Trippe; 1. 9/10/1813, South Bass Island, Lake Erie, captured the British schooner "Chippewa" trying to escape during the Battle of Lake Erie2. 10/26/1813, Buffalo, ashore;3. 12/19/1813,
Other Names: Trippe; 1. 9/10/1813, South Bass Island, Lake Erie, captured the …
1. 11/00/1811, Lake Erie, damaged in a storm and repaired;2. 7/(12-13 )/1812, Michilimackinac, captured by the British, *3. 8/00/1812, Detroit, Michigan, detained and surrendered to the Americans und
1. 11/00/1811, Lake Erie, damaged in a storm and repaired;2. 7/(12-13 )/1812, …
Other Names: Eckford; 1. 7/29/1812, Brockville and Morristown, St. Lawrence River, schooner, Julia, attacked the Duke of Gloucester, then withdrew;2. 4/27/1813, York, Ontario, captured as a prize by
Other Names: Eckford; 1. 7/29/1812, Brockville and Morristown, St. Lawrence River, schooner, …
1. 7/00/1814, head of the falls, St. Mary's, captured, burned, scuttled, and abandoned by the British, but American troops prevented her from sinking;2. 7/26/1814, St. Mary's, taken down the falls, b
1. 7/00/1814, head of the falls, St. Mary's, captured, burned, scuttled, and …
Other Names: General Hamilton; 1. 8/8/1811, Lake Ontario, involved in a naval engagement;2. 8/8-9/1813, off 40 Mile Creek, Lake Ontario, sank in a gale, (60 lives lost);; Master: Montgomery, A., (181
Other Names: General Hamilton; 1. 8/8/1811, Lake Ontario, involved in a naval …
1. 9/10/1813, Lake Erie, captured by the United States and taken to Erie, Pennsylvania;2. 00/00/1815, Misery Bay (Erie), Lake Erie, sank for preservation;*3. 1/00/1835, hull raised and put in the lum
1. 9/10/1813, Lake Erie, captured by the United States and taken to …
First Canadian Steamer on waters connected with the Great Lakes; Broken up (1811);Used on St. Lawrence River;First trial run on 11/3/1809, Montreal to Quebec;Launched broadside behind Old Molson Brew
First Canadian Steamer on waters connected with the Great Lakes; Broken up …