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- 1. 8/4/1827, Lake Ontario, broke her shaft and repaired;2. 10/22/1827, Lake Ontario, lost 2 masts in a gale and the chimney was damaged, repaired;3. 4/25/1831, Lake Ontario, rescued survivors from th1. 8/4/1827, Lake Ontario, broke her shaft and repaired;2. 10/22/1827, Lake Ontario, …
- 1. Spring/00/1829, Lake St. Peter, (St. Lawrence River), sank by ice and was a total loss;1. Spring/00/1829, Lake St. Peter, (St. Lawrence River), sank by ice and …
- 1. 11/29/1832, Buffalo, ashore and released, (lumber); Vessel was later broken up in 1833;; Master: Larrabee, Joseph, (1826-1828); Hunt, Mellezzer, (1829-1831); Randall, N. K., (1831-1832); Lee, J. W1. 11/29/1832, Buffalo, ashore and released, (lumber); Vessel was later broken up …
- 1. 11/11/1835, 7 miles from shore near Point Pelee, capsized and sank, (brandy, wine, Swedish iron, merchandise);2. 8/12/1895, wreck was struck by the steamers, J. C. Lockwood and C. W. Elphicke;; Ma1. 11/11/1835, 7 miles from shore near Point Pelee, capsized and sank, …
- 1. 5/25/1831, Mouth of St. Lawrence River, rescued crew of capsized schooner Lucinda;; Master: Leslie, Edward, (1828-1831); Stevens, T., (1833); Boomer, Benjamin, (1834-1835); Wescott, Nelson, (1836)1. 5/25/1831, Mouth of St. Lawrence River, rescued crew of capsized schooner …
- 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 b1. 11/2/1827, Otter Creek (1 mile south of Monroe, Michigan**), Lake Erie, …
- 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); Ra1. 11/23/1829, one of the Lake Erie western islands, ashore and released, …
- 1. 00/00/1826, Chicago harbor entrance, ashore;; Master: Fleeharty, John, (1826);1. 00/00/1826, Chicago harbor entrance, ashore;; Master: Fleeharty, John, (1826);
- Master: Bernard, Joseph S., (1827); Haskins, Loueous, (1828);Master: Bernard, Joseph S., (1827); Haskins, Loueous, (1828);
- She was built to run between Black Rock and Waterloo, Union of Canada, about 3/4 of a mile distance. She was propelled by four horses and crossed from a pier off Ferry Street to Col. Warren's dock atShe was built to run between Black Rock and Waterloo, Union of …
- 1. 11/22/1832, Malden (Detroit River), ashore and hull broke in two;; Master: Miller, Benjamin W., (1827-1829); Whitaker, Wessell, (1829-1832);1. 11/22/1832, Malden (Detroit River), ashore and hull broke in two;; Master: …
- 1. 11/17/1827, Dunkirk, Lake Erie, ashore and released;2. 10/13/1828, Grand River (Port Maitland), ashore, sank and raised, (provisions);; Master: Napier, John, (1826); Napier, G., (1826-1828); Wilki1. 11/17/1827, Dunkirk, Lake Erie, ashore and released;2. 10/13/1828, Grand River (Port …
- 1. 11/11/1835, Washington Reef, 2 miles above Dunkirk and 1/2 mile from shore, sank in a gale, (iron, ashes), 7 lives lost; One of the persons drowned was John Herring, from Buffalo, New York;; Maste1. 11/11/1835, Washington Reef, 2 miles above Dunkirk and 1/2 mile from …
- Master: Reed, (1827); Harvey, (1828); Nowlen, Mathew, (1830); Merritt, Willis, (1830); Chene, Gabriel, (1832); Hayward, Samuel, (1833);Master: Reed, (1827); Harvey, (1828); Nowlen, Mathew, (1830); Merritt, Willis, (1830); Chene, …