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  • Remove search term Decade: 1820-1829
  • Bruce (Boat, 1825)
        Master: Noble, Elisha, (1826);
      Master: Noble, Elisha, (1826);
  • West Point (Boat, 1826)
        Master: Chappell, James, (1826);
      Master: Chappell, James, (1826);
  • Ariadne (Schooner, 1821)
        1. 4/15/1822, Lake Ontario, damaged in a gale and repaired;2. 4/16/1823, Fox Island (near Grand Island), capsized and towed into port, (in ballast);3. 10/00/1834, Lake Ontario, damaged in a gale;; Ma
      1. 4/15/1822, Lake Ontario, damaged in a gale and repaired;2. 4/16/1823, Fox …
  • R. H. Boughton (Schooner, 1829)
        1. 8/19/1829, a man fell overboard and drowned;; Master: Estes, George W., (1829-1831); Pheatt, Isaac T., (1830);
      1. 8/19/1829, a man fell overboard and drowned;; Master: Estes, George W., …
  • America (Schooner, 1826)
        1. 11/2/1827, Otter Creek (1 mile south of Monroe, Michigan**), Lake Erie, ashore and released, (salt);2. 10/24-26/1833, Lake Erie, stern stove in during a gale and repaired;3. 11/15/1841, 20 miles b
      1. 11/2/1827, Otter Creek (1 mile south of Monroe, Michigan**), Lake Erie, …
  • Marie Antoinette (Schooner, 1826)
        1. 11/23/1829, one of the Lake Erie western islands, ashore and released, (salt);; Master: Whitaker, Harry, (1826-1827); Fox, Simeon, (1828-1829); Smith, A. C. M., (1831); Sweet, Benjamin, (1831); Ra
      1. 11/23/1829, one of the Lake Erie western islands, ashore and released, …
  • Antelope (Schooner, 1829)
        1. 00/00/1836, Fisherman's Point, Lake Michigan, wrecked and repaired, $500 loss;2. 4/25/1842, between Marblehead and Toledo, capsized;; Master: Pratt, Amos, (1829); Milliken, Charles A., (1833); Edm
      1. 00/00/1836, Fisherman's Point, Lake Michigan, wrecked and repaired, $500 loss;2. 4/25/1842, …
  • Bolivar (Schooner, 1825)
        1. 10/24/1833, Lake Erie, main sail split, lost part of deck load and repaired;2. 11/00/1839, Presque Isle, Lake Ontario, ashore, (salt);; Master: Miles, George, (1825); Allyn, Ebenezer, (1826); Lee,
      1. 10/24/1833, Lake Erie, main sail split, lost part of deck load …
  • Three Brothers (Schooner, 1827)
        Master: Masters, Samuel, (1827); Gill, John W., (1830); Smith, Abner, (1830-1831);
      Master: Masters, Samuel, (1827); Gill, John W., (1830); Smith, Abner, (1830-1831);
  • Young Tiger (Schooner, 1826)
        1. 00/00/1826, Chicago harbor entrance, ashore;; Master: Fleeharty, John, (1826);
      1. 00/00/1826, Chicago harbor entrance, ashore;; Master: Fleeharty, John, (1826);
  • Farmer (Schooner, 1820)
        Master: Chester, Scott, (1820); Whaley, John, K., (1820); Naper, Bary, (1822); Cable, Alva, (1823); Smith, Austin, (1824-1826); Rogers, Henry, (1827);
      Master: Chester, Scott, (1820); Whaley, John, K., (1820); Naper, Bary, (1822); Cable, …
  • Fame (Schooner, 1821)
        1. 00/00/1826, Lake Ontario, sank;; Master: Briggs, John, (1821-1824); Sikes, Walter, (1822); Case, Elias P., (1822-1826); Wench, Benjamin L., (1823-1824); Whitney, Joseph, (1825-1826); Miller, Samue
      1. 00/00/1826, Lake Ontario, sank;; Master: Briggs, John, (1821-1824); Sikes, Walter, (1822); …
  • Louisa Jenkins (Schooner, 1827)
        1. 10/13/1828, Grand River, Port Maitland, ashore and released, cargo $1, 000 loss;2. 10/25/1833, Point Abino, Lake Erie, ashore and released;3. 9/10/1841, Dunkirk, Lake Erie, ashore and hull went to
      1. 10/13/1828, Grand River, Port Maitland, ashore and released, cargo $1, 000 …
  • Eagle (Schooner, 1829)
        Other Names: Eagle; Master: Woodard, Alpheus B., (1829); Hugunin, Robert, (1829); Leseoc, Thomas, (1829); Eggleton, A. P., (1830-1832); Boomer, Benjamin, (1831-1832); Johnson, D. (1833); Stevens, The
      Other Names: Eagle; Master: Woodard, Alpheus B., (1829); Hugunin, Robert, (1829); Leseoc, …
  • Fox (Schooner, 1823)
        Master: Green, Albert S., (1823-1827);
      Master: Green, Albert S., (1823-1827);
  • Olive Branch (Ferry, 1825)
        She had a double keel with paddles and was driven by 6 horses;
      She had a double keel with paddles and was driven by 6 …
  • Winnebago (Schooner, 1828)
        1. 00/00/1849, near Darlington, C. W., wrecked, total loss, $600 loss;; Master: Booth, Thomas, (1828-1829); Bill, Reupslare, (1830-1831); Ripson, John, (1831); Harve, Randolph, (1834); Smith, B. F.,
      1. 00/00/1849, near Darlington, C. W., wrecked, total loss, $600 loss;; Master: …
  • Pocahontas (Schooner, 1820)
        Master: Whitford, Gill, (1820-1822); Chapman, James ,(1822); White, David, (1822); Conger, Stephen, (1823); Eggleston, Alexander P., (1823); Smith, Jesse, (1824); Bunker, George, (1824); Emery, Olive
      Master: Whitford, Gill, (1820-1822); Chapman, James ,(1822); White, David, (1822); Conger, Stephen, …
  • Lady of the Lakes (Schooner, 1825)
        1. 7/00/1834, Lake Erie, foundered and raised;2. 11/8/1838, near Buffalo, ashore, (wheat, flour);; Master: Walker, Augustus, (1826-1828); Patterson, Norman, (1831); Disbrow, Edwin, (1833); Sheppard,
      1. 7/00/1834, Lake Erie, foundered and raised;2. 11/8/1838, near Buffalo, ashore, (wheat, …
  • Morning Star (Schooner, 1825)
        1. 4/28/1826, West Sister Island reef, ashore, (passengers, fish), (2 lives lost);**2. 4/29/1826 vessel drifted off the reef and capsized;3. 5/2/1826, hull was found drifting in Lake Erie and was tow
      1. 4/28/1826, West Sister Island reef, ashore, (passengers, fish), (2 lives lost);**2. …
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