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  • Eagle (Steamer, 1831)
        1. 5/00/1846, Matane, Quebec, wrecked;
      1. 5/00/1846, Matane, Quebec, wrecked;
  • Prescott (Steamer, 1831)
        She was abandoned in 1833;
      She was abandoned in 1833;
  • John By (Steamer, 1831)
        1. 00/00/1833, Port Credit, Ontario, wrecked;
      1. 00/00/1833, Port Credit, Ontario, wrecked;
  • John Bull (Steamer, 1831)
        1. 6/10/1839, 8 miles above Sorel, Lavaltrie, caught fire and burned, (20 lives lost);
      1. 6/10/1839, 8 miles above Sorel, Lavaltrie, caught fire and burned, (20 …
  • North America (Schooner, 1831)
        1. 10/00/1836, Lake Erie, capsized and towed into port;2. 9/00/1848, Lake Erie, dismasted and repaired, (salt), $1, 000 loss;; Master: Jenison, A., (1832); Bush, A., (1833); Irons, Samuel, (1835); Ho
      1. 10/00/1836, Lake Erie, capsized and towed into port;2. 9/00/1848, Lake Erie, …
  • North America (Schooner, 1831)
        Master: Risson, Ben, (1833); Loomis, O., (1836); Suydam, Hiram, (1836); Calkin, E., (1836-1837);
      Master: Risson, Ben, (1833); Loomis, O., (1836); Suydam, Hiram, (1836); Calkin, E., …
  • Supply (Schooner, 1831)
        1. 11/29/1832, on a bar near Grosse Island, Detroit River, ashore, bilged, sank and raised, (salt);; Master: Campbell, John, (1831-1832); Campbell, Hiram, (1834);
      1. 11/29/1832, on a bar near Grosse Island, Detroit River, ashore, bilged, …
  • Alert (Schooner, 1831)
        1. 10/24/1833, Buffalo, ashore and released;2. Final disposition unknown; she left Detroit, bound for Saginaw, Michigan on 9/30/1836, but was never heard from since.; Master: Burk, Edward, (1831); Ra
      1. 10/24/1833, Buffalo, ashore and released;2. Final disposition unknown; she left Detroit, …
  • Elisha Whittlesey (Schooner, 1831)
        1. 9/00/1832, Ashtabula, Lake Erie, capsized and sank, later raised and towed into port, (merchandise, salt), 10 lives lost; Schooner, Huron, rescued 7 people;2. 10/30/1846, Dunkirk, Lake Erie, ashor
      1. 9/00/1832, Ashtabula, Lake Erie, capsized and sank, later raised and towed …
  • Eagle (Schooner, 1831)
        *5/17/1831 register is surrendered at "Big Salmon", which is Oswego, New York;
      *5/17/1831 register is surrendered at "Big Salmon", which is Oswego, New York;
  • Edward Sacket (Schooner, 1831)
        Master: Blinco, John., (1831); Otis, J., (1832-1833); Comstock, James, (1838-1839); Towns, D. V., (1839);
      Master: Blinco, John., (1831); Otis, J., (1832-1833); Comstock, James, (1838-1839); Towns, D. …
  • Esther (Sloop, 1831)
        Master: Pennock, Joseph, (1834; Davis, Phineus, (1835);
      Master: Pennock, Joseph, (1834; Davis, Phineus, (1835);
  • Henry Clay (Schooner, 1831)
        1. 7/21/1831, Port Dalhousie, Lake Ontario, capsized and sank, (salt), 6 lives lost;*
      1. 7/21/1831, Port Dalhousie, Lake Ontario, capsized and sank, (salt), 6 lives …
  • Erie and Ontario (Schooner, 1831)
        Master: Lang, James, (1837);
      Master: Lang, James, (1837);
  • George (Schooner, 1831)
        Master: Reed, George, (1831);
      Master: Reed, George, (1831);
  • Ohio (Schooner, 1831)
        1. 10/00/1838, Lake Michigan, sank, $6, 000 loss;; Master: Voice, (1833-1834); Morse, Timothy, (1834); Griffith, David, (1836); Curtis, Edward, (1838); Dibble, Lewis, (1839);
      1. 10/00/1838, Lake Michigan, sank, $6, 000 loss;; Master: Voice, (1833-1834); Morse, …
  • President (Schooner, 1831)
        1. 8/29/1836, Cleveland, capsized and towed to port, (4 lives lost) (dry goods);; Master: Sanderson, James, (1831); Kennedy, William, (1836); Sheppard, (1844); Joy, (1845);
      1. 8/29/1836, Cleveland, capsized and towed to port, (4 lives lost) (dry …
  • Red Rover (Sloop, 1831)
        Master: Dorrett, (1831-1834);
      Master: Dorrett, (1831-1834);
  • Commodore (Schooner, 1831)
        1. 10/19/1835, St. Joseph, jolly boat capsized, 5 lives lost;2. 10/3/1840, Lake Erie, damaged in a storm and repaired;3. 10/9/1845, Cleveland, ashore, sank and raised, (wheat, ash, flour);; Master: W
      1. 10/19/1835, St. Joseph, jolly boat capsized, 5 lives lost;2. 10/3/1840, Lake …
  • Marengo (Schooner, 1831)
        1. 7/9/1834, mouth of St. Joseph River, picked up passengers and crew of the wrecked Steamer, Pioneer;2. 9/11/1845, Lake Huron, threw over deck load, (flour) in a gale, (provisions for Indian payment
      1. 7/9/1834, mouth of St. Joseph River, picked up passengers and crew …
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