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- Master: Perry, Curtis, (1838-1841); Boshaw, F., (1839-1840); Clark, J., (1843); Martin, Kingon, (1845); Mcdonald, Angus, (1846);Master: Perry, Curtis, (1838-1841); Boshaw, F., (1839-1840); Clark, J., (1843); Martin, Kingon, …
- 1. 11/23/1835, Erie, Lake Erie, ashore and released;2. 10/00/1836, Fairport, Lake Erie, collision, (Steamer, Daniel Webster), repaired;3. 10/18/1844, Buffalo, Lake Erie, ashore and released;4. 7/9/181. 11/23/1835, Erie, Lake Erie, ashore and released;2. 10/00/1836, Fairport, Lake Erie, …
- in 1835 there was 3 keel boats running on the St. Joseph River; The Antelope, 35 tons, built by Mr. Johnson at South Bend, commanded by Captain Benjamin French, the St. Joseph and the Coristantine;in 1835 there was 3 keel boats running on the St. Joseph …
- She ran between Oswego and Wilkes-Barre in 1835;She ran between Oswego and Wilkes-Barre in 1835;
- She ran between Silver Creek and Buffalo in 1835;She ran between Silver Creek and Buffalo in 1835;
- 1. 10/27/1844, Huron, Lake Erie, ashore and released;2. 4/18/1845, Fairport, dismasted in a gale and towed into port, $500 loss;3. 10/19/1846, Ashtabula, ashore and released, (corn, lard, flour);4. 11. 10/27/1844, Huron, Lake Erie, ashore and released;2. 4/18/1845, Fairport, dismasted in …
- Master: Tuppin, James, (1835); Harrison, Mayhew, (1836); Slvarson, John, (1837); Adams, Bishop, (1837); Fordis, Philps, (1838);Master: Tuppin, James, (1835); Harrison, Mayhew, (1836); Slvarson, John, (1837); Adams, Bishop, …
- Master: Harrington, Benony, (1835); McQueen, (1835); Prescott, George, (1837);Master: Harrington, Benony, (1835); McQueen, (1835); Prescott, George, (1837);
- 1. 10/23/1840, Buffalo, dismasted in a collision with the ship, Milwaukie and repaired;2. 10/00/1844, Erie, Pennsylvania, she entered the harbor by going over the head of the Peninsula during a storm1. 10/23/1840, Buffalo, dismasted in a collision with the ship, Milwaukie and …
- 1. 10/3/1840, Buffalo, stranded below the lighthouse and released;2. 10/18/1844, Lake Ontario, lost sails and cargo overboard, repaired;; Master: Ripley, C., (1835); Tracy, Philander, (1837); Reidine1. 10/3/1840, Buffalo, stranded below the lighthouse and released;2. 10/18/1844, Lake Ontario, …
- Other Names: Orion; 1. 10/12/1851, Lake Ontario, bound up from Oswego, lost head of her foremast; 2. 9/00/1858, Racine, struck by lighting which split her mainmast, repaired, $200 loss;3. 9/00/1859,Other Names: Orion; 1. 10/12/1851, Lake Ontario, bound up from Oswego, lost …
- 1. 6/24/1838, Captain Davis was attacked and wounded as his vessel moved through the Welland Canal; The attacker was Major Elliott;2. 12/5/1847, Lake Ontario, attempted mutiny (captain was carrying $1. 6/24/1838, Captain Davis was attacked and wounded as his vessel moved …
- 1. 8/23/1837, Chagrin River, Lake Erie, sank in a gale, (merchandise, salt, pig iron), 5 lives lost, $1, 750 loss;; Master: Hope, Allen, (1835); Jennison, Alonzo, (1835); Jackson, John, (1836); Smith1. 8/23/1837, Chagrin River, Lake Erie, sank in a gale, (merchandise, salt, …
- 1. 10/25/1840, Barcelona, ashore, 1 life lost;; Master: Ridson, J., (1835); Dubois, Ferderick, (1835); Hallard, E., (1835); Masten, Thomas D., (1835); Rathlin, Morgan, (1835): Smith, Benjamin, (1840)1. 10/25/1840, Barcelona, ashore, 1 life lost;; Master: Ridson, J., (1835); Dubois, …
- Master: Patchin, Solemon L., (1842); Hook, Hiram, (1845);Master: Patchin, Solemon L., (1842); Hook, Hiram, (1845);
- 1. 6/9/1838, Conneaut, ashore and hull broken up;; Master: Welcome, Pierce W. L., (1835); Crouch, I. H., (1836);1. 6/9/1838, Conneaut, ashore and hull broken up;; Master: Welcome, Pierce W. …
- 1. 7/28/1838, off Chagrin, Ohio, Lake Erie, rescued crew of capsized Schooner, Black Hawk;2. 10/4/1840, Buffalo, damaged spars and rigging in a gale, repaired;3. 10/18/1844, Sturgeon Point, Lake Erie1. 7/28/1838, off Chagrin, Ohio, Lake Erie, rescued crew of capsized Schooner, …
- Other Names: Albion; 1. 11/17/1852, Toronto, ashore in a gale and released, $1, 000 loss;2. 00/00/1853, Lake Ontario, lost and damaged part of her cargo, $2, 400 loss;3. 5/00/1855, Toronto Harbor, maOther Names: Albion; 1. 11/17/1852, Toronto, ashore in a gale and released, …
- 1. 3/12/1849, Chicago, sunk in a flood, raised;2. 4/5/1849, Milwaukee, jib boom and bowsprit lost, repaired;3. 9/22/1849, Racine (off Milwaukee), Lake Michigan, capsized, (7 lives lost), $800 loss;;1. 3/12/1849, Chicago, sunk in a flood, raised;2. 4/5/1849, Milwaukee, jib boom …
- 1. 5/3/1840, Lake Michigan, damaged in a gale, (lost small boat and fore sail), repaired;2. 10/3/1840, Buffalo, ashore, (flour and staves), released;; Master: Ripley, Calvin, (1837); Cook, (1842);1. 5/3/1840, Lake Michigan, damaged in a gale, (lost small boat and …