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  • Newberryport (Steamer, 1832)
        1. 10/00/1834, near Chicago, Lake Michigan, ashore, $15, 000 loss;; Master: Bedford, A., (1832);
      1. 10/00/1834, near Chicago, Lake Michigan, ashore, $15, 000 loss;; Master: Bedford, …
  • Constitution (Steamer, 1832)
        1. 5/20/1834, Gull Island, Lake Ontario, ashore and released;2. 6/00/1838, she ran Toronto to Lewiston, armed with 1 cannon on deck and carried 20 soldiers; Yankee passengers were refused passage due
      1. 5/20/1834, Gull Island, Lake Ontario, ashore and released;2. 6/00/1838, she ran …
  • Transit (Steamer, 1832)
        1. 5/20/1834, Gull Island, Lake Ontario, ashore and released;2. 6/00/1838, she ran Toronto to Lewiston, armed with 1 cannon on deck and carried 20 soldiers; Yankee passengers were refused passage due
      1. 5/20/1834, Gull Island, Lake Ontario, ashore and released;2. 6/00/1838, she ran …
  • Chieftain (Steamer, 1832)
        Master: Marshall, Archibalg, (1849);
      Master: Marshall, Archibalg, (1849);
  • Britannia (Steamer, 1832)
        Master: Lieut. Smart, Royal Navy, (1832)
      Master: Lieut. Smart, Royal Navy, (1832)
  • Beaver (Steamer, 1832)
        She was valued at $3,000, in 1857;
      She was valued at $3,000, in 1857;
  • Temperance (Steamer, 1832)
  • William IV (Steamer, 1832)
        1. 10/28/1840, South Bay, sprang a leak, ashore and released;; Master: Lieut. Harpeer, R. N., (1832); Paynter, Charles, (1834);
      1. 10/28/1840, South Bay, sprang a leak, ashore and released;; Master: Lieut. …
  • Rideau (Steamer, 1832)
  • Margaret (Steamer, 1832)
  • James K. Polk (Sloop, 1832)
        1. 11/2/1845, 8 miles west of Michigan City, capsized, (8 lives lost), $2, 000 loss;2. 11/00/1846, Lake Michigan, wrecked, $1, 000 loss;; Master: Smith, Michael, (1845); Bright, (1845);
      1. 11/2/1845, 8 miles west of Michigan City, capsized, (8 lives lost), …
  • Stephen Girard (Schooner, 1832)
        1. 4/22/1839, Welland Canal (Gravelly Bay Lock), British soldiers attacked the vessel, forced the American flag to be cut down and demanded that it be sent ashore; When the vessel tried to flee, the
      1. 4/22/1839, Welland Canal (Gravelly Bay Lock), British soldiers attacked the vessel, …
  • Ligure (Schooner, 1832)
        1. 11/18/1842, Point Abino, Lake Erie, ashore, (Flour), lost 5 lives, $1, 500 loss;; Master: Ligure, H., (1833); McCloy, Samuel, (1835-1836); Burns, John, (1836); Travis, Jacob, (1839-1840); Richards
      1. 11/18/1842, Point Abino, Lake Erie, ashore, (Flour), lost 5 lives, $1, …
  • Indiana (Schooner, 1832)
        1. 4/11/1845, moored below Rochester in the Genesee River, burned, $1, 500 loss;2. 7/18/1845, New Buffalo, Lake Michigan, ashore, $4, 000 loss;; Master: Rogers, C., (1832); Buntom, (1845);
      1. 4/11/1845, moored below Rochester in the Genesee River, burned, $1, 500 …
  • Gazelle (Schooner, 1832)
        1. 3/12/1849, Chicago, damaged in a flood when the piers gave way, and repaired; Many vessel were thrown together forming a dam across the Chicago River;2. 4/00/1857, Milwaukee, ashore and released,
      1. 3/12/1849, Chicago, damaged in a flood when the piers gave way, …
  • Eliza (Schooner, 1832)
        1. 4/30/1837, New Buffalo, ashore and released;; Master: Burton, Hubbert B., (1834);
      1. 4/30/1837, New Buffalo, ashore and released;; Master: Burton, Hubbert B., (1834);
  • Post Boy (Schooner, 1832)
        1. 10/00/1841, 15 miles north of Kalamazoo, Lake Michigan, sank, (13 lives lost), cargo $1, 000 loss, hull $2, 500 loss;; Master: Haggerty, John, (1832); Whetak, W., (1833); Edgecomb, Morgan, (1835);
      1. 10/00/1841, 15 miles north of Kalamazoo, Lake Michigan, sank, (13 lives …
  • Hunter (Schooner, 1832)
        Master: Schaddock, G. W., (1832-1835);
      Master: Schaddock, G. W., (1832-1835);
  • Uncle Sam (Steamer, 1832)
        1. 6/8/1833, Cunningham's Creek, Conneaut, shaft broke, (Captain Stiles & 1 crew member drowned when a small boat over turned while going ashore, repaired;2. 9/7/1836, rescued 2 people from the capsi
      1. 6/8/1833, Cunningham's Creek, Conneaut, shaft broke, (Captain Stiles & 1 crew …
  • Elizabeth (Brigantine, 1832)
        Master: Daly E., (1833);
      Master: Daly E., (1833);
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