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  • Lizzie Throop (Schooner, 1849)
        Official No.: 14678; 1. 4/28/1854, Chicago, Lake Michigan, struck breakwater and repaired, $2, 100 loss;2. 11/6/1854, Grand Haven, ashore and released, $5, 000 loss;3. 5/00/1861, off Kenosha, lost fo
      Official No.: 14678; 1. 4/28/1854, Chicago, Lake Michigan, struck breakwater and repaired, …
  • Tiger (Scow, 1845)
        *1849, two masts;
      *1849, two masts;
  • Uncle Tom (Schooner, 1842)
        1. 9/17/1848, Long Point, Lake Erie, ashore, (passengers);2. 00/00/1849, Long Point, wrecked and became total loss, $2, 000 loss;; Master: Estabrook,T. E., (1842); Campbell, S., (1844); Wood, John, (
      1. 9/17/1848, Long Point, Lake Erie, ashore, (passengers);2. 00/00/1849, Long Point, wrecked …
  • Fair Trader (Scow Sloop, 1848)
        Official No.: 37142; Master: Campau, Francis, (1854-1858); Parquette, J., (1855); Parquette, S., (1858-1859); Billinges, J., (1863); Boavis, Charles, (1864); Meldrum J., (1866-1869);
      Official No.: 37142; Master: Campau, Francis, (1854-1858); Parquette, J., (1855); Parquette, S., …
  • Free Trader (Propeller, 1848)
        Official No.: 33464; 1. 11/00/1852, Long Point Cut, Lake Erie, ashore and released;2. 5/2/1856, Lake Ontario, sprang a leak, damaged cargo, (flour), made port and repaired; 3. 10/26/1857, Port Stanle
      Official No.: 33464; 1. 11/00/1852, Long Point Cut, Lake Erie, ashore and …
  • Fur Trader (Schooner, 1843)
        1. 3/29/1844, arrived at Chicago with the anchors & chains from the wreck of the Schooner, Wave located about 5 miles from Kalamazoo, Michigan;; Master: Ripley, Calvin , (1844-1849);
      1. 3/29/1844, arrived at Chicago with the anchors & chains from the …
  • Traveller (Schooner, 1847)
        Official No.: 24148; 1. 11/00/1855, Lake Erie, jetted deck load of coal in a gale and repaired, $150 loss;2. 00/000/1856, (Fall), Racine, ashore and released;3. 4/00/1858, Port Huron Flat, aground an
      Official No.: 24148; 1. 11/00/1855, Lake Erie, jetted deck load of coal …
  • Troy (Propeller, 1849)
        1. 4/10/1849, near Chicago, collision, (Schooner, Ariel), repaired;2. 7/28/1849, West Sister Island, Lake Erie, collision, (sank Schooner, Acorn), repaired;3. 2/28/1850, Erie, burned and repaired, $1
      1. 4/10/1849, near Chicago, collision, (Schooner, Ariel), repaired;2. 7/28/1849, West Sister Island, …
  • Troy (Steamer, 1845)
        1. 10/10/1845, Lake Erie, collision, (Propeller, Phoenix), repaired, $600 loss;2. 5/00/1847, between Dunkirk and Buffalo, Lake Erie, broken machinery, towed into port and repaired;3. 00/00/1849, Sand
      1. 10/10/1845, Lake Erie, collision, (Propeller, Phoenix), repaired, $600 loss;2. 5/00/1847, between …
  • Superior (Boat, 1844)
        Master: Johnson, David, (1844);
      Master: Johnson, David, (1844);
  • Superior (Steamer, 1845)
        1. 7/19/1847, Point Au Pelee, Lake Erie, ashore and released;2. 00/00/1849, near Buffalo, machinery broke and towed into port for repairs, $3, 000 loss;3. 6/4/1851, Lake Erie, collision, (Steamer, Al
      1. 7/19/1847, Point Au Pelee, Lake Erie, ashore and released;2. 00/00/1849, near …
  • Susquehanna (Schooner, 1846)
        1. 9/00/1855, Lake Michigan, damaged cargo in a gale, was repaired at Milwaukee, $600 loss;2. 10/00/1855, St. Clair River, collision, (Bark, Shepard), repaired, $500 loss;3. 11/00/1855, Lake Michigan
      1. 9/00/1855, Lake Michigan, damaged cargo in a gale, was repaired at …
  • Swallow (Schooner, 1840)
        Other Names: Swallow; Master: Stannard, John J., (1844-1845); Rendry, James, (1845);
      Other Names: Swallow; Master: Stannard, John J., (1844-1845); Rendry, James, (1845);
  • Telegraph (Steamer, 1849)
        1. 10/24/1856, Port Stanley, Lake Erie, ashore and released;2. 8/2/1858, Port Stanley, Lake Erie, collision, (Schooner, Marquette), sank, total loss, $800 loss; ; Master: Abbott, T., (1849); Caldwell
      1. 10/24/1856, Port Stanley, Lake Erie, ashore and released;2. 8/2/1858, Port Stanley, …
  • Telegraph (Schooner, 1847)
        1. Lake Michigan, disabled in a gale, (2 lives lost), towed to port and repaired, $400 loss;2. 6/00/1856, St. Clair River, capsized, (wood), cargo $100 loss, hull $200 loss;; Master: Reerie, Christop
      1. Lake Michigan, disabled in a gale, (2 lives lost), towed to …
  • Tempest (Schooner, 1848)
        Official No.: 24150; 1. 4/14/1849, Sleeping Bear, Lake Michigan, ashore and released, (wheat, flour & beef), $7.200 loss;2. 12/16/1851, Milwaukee, caught on fire, burned and repaired;3. 10/31/1856, O
      Official No.: 24150; 1. 4/14/1849, Sleeping Bear, Lake Michigan, ashore and released, …
  • Union (Steamer, 1843)
        Master: Haggart, James, (1843);
      Master: Haggart, James, (1843);
  • Utica (Bark, 1846)
        1. 4/18/1848, near Chicago, lost the first mate overboard; 2. 10/15/1852, Long Point, Lake Erie, ashore and released, (iron), $3, 900 loss;3. 10/15/1852, Lake Erie, collision, (Schooner, Abigail), $4
      1. 4/18/1848, near Chicago, lost the first mate overboard; 2. 10/15/1852, Long …
  • Utica (Schooner, 1848)
        Other Names: Glenarvon; 1. 8/24/1853, Lake Erie, sprang a leak, damaged cargo, repaired;2. 10/27/1855, Barcelona, dismasted and reported sunk, but was towed into port and repaired, (wheat), $4, 000 l
      Other Names: Glenarvon; 1. 8/24/1853, Lake Erie, sprang a leak, damaged cargo, …
  • Utica (Steamer, 1849)
        Master: Andrews, W. P., (1849);
      Master: Andrews, W. P., (1849);
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