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  • Mazeppa (Steamer, 1851)
        1. 11/00/1856, Saugeen, east coast of Lake Huron, ashore and hull broke in two, $5, 000 loss;; Master: Butterworth, Edmund, (1854);
      1. 11/00/1856, Saugeen, east coast of Lake Huron, ashore and hull broke …
  • Hay (Barge, 1851)
        1854, she was noted as under repair;
      1854, she was noted as under repair;
  • Halifax (Brigantine, 1851)
        1. 12/5/1854, a few miles from Port Ontario, Lake Ontario, ashore in a gale;
      1. 12/5/1854, a few miles from Port Ontario, Lake Ontario, ashore in …
  • Thames (Barge, 1851)
        Master: Charlebois, P., (1851);
      Master: Charlebois, P., (1851);
  • Hope (Barge, 1851)
  • Lamira (Schooner, 1851)
        1. 11/11/1952, Kenosha, wrecked, (lumber), $1, 500 loss;; Master: Lunde, Charles, (1852);
      1. 11/11/1952, Kenosha, wrecked, (lumber), $1, 500 loss;; Master: Lunde, Charles, (1852);
  • Buffalo (Propeller, 1851)
        Official No.: 2655; 1. 5/6/1853, Lake Huron, collision, (Steamer, Michigan), repaired, $5, 500 loss;2. 7/7/1854, Cleveland, sank and raised, (passengers);3. 5/13/1859, 43 miles below Cleveland, ashor
      Official No.: 2655; 1. 5/6/1853, Lake Huron, collision, (Steamer, Michigan), repaired, $5, …
  • Vaness Barton (Steamer, 1851)
        Master: Trusdale, V., (1855);
      Master: Trusdale, V., (1855);
  • Ida (Tug (Towboat), 1851)
        Official No.: 33488; Master: Smith, (1854);
      Official No.: 33488; Master: Smith, (1854);
  • Morning (Steamer, 1851)
        1. Autumn/00/1862, wrecked;
      1. Autumn/00/1862, wrecked;
  • Northernor (Steamer, 1851)
        Master: Sweet, B. G., (1851);
      Master: Sweet, B. G., (1851);
  • Pearl (Steamer, 1851)
        Official No.: 19685; 1. 10/00/1856, Detroit River, ashore and released, $1, 500 loss; 2. 7/00/1857, 7 miles below Detroit, Detroit River, collision, (sank Steamer, Islander), repaired, $1, 000 loss;;
      Official No.: 19685; 1. 10/00/1856, Detroit River, ashore and released, $1, 500 …
  • Ploughboy (Steamer, 1851)
        Other Names: T. F. Park; 1. 6/00/1855, Lake Erie, broke her shaft and towed into port for repairs, $1, 000 loss;2. 5/8/1856, mouth of the Saugeen River, near Southampton, Ontario, ashore and released
      Other Names: T. F. Park; 1. 6/00/1855, Lake Erie, broke her shaft …
  • Maple Leaf (Steamer, 1851)
        1. 7/15/1859, 6 miles from Charlotte, broke her shaft and repaired;2. 8/14/1862, she left for the Atlantic coast; 3. 4/1/1864, St. John's River, Florida, off Mandarin Point, 12 miles above Jacksonvil
      1. 7/15/1859, 6 miles from Charlotte, broke her shaft and repaired;2. 8/14/1862, …
  • Ruby (Steamer, 1851)
        1. 9.9.1853, broke her shaft and injured her machinery on Lake Erie, repaired, $2, 000 loss;2. 9/00/1854, struck a snag in the Saginaw River, sank and raised; 3. 00/00/1861, St. Clair River, collisio
      1. 9.9.1853, broke her shaft and injured her machinery on Lake Erie, …
  • Franklin (Tug (Towboat), 1851)
        Master: Holly, E., (1853); Burton, W. N., (1854); Ferrele, W. J., (1853);
      Master: Holly, E., (1853); Burton, W. N., (1854); Ferrele, W. J., (1853);
  • Swan (Steamer, 1851)
        1. 8/3/1852, Toledo, caught fire and burned and repaired, $18, 000 loss;2. 8/4/1854, River Thames, ashore and repaired, lost part of her wheel; 3. 10/00/1854, Algonac, caught fire and burned, repaire
      1. 8/3/1852, Toledo, caught fire and burned and repaired, $18, 000 loss;2. …
  • City of Hamilton (Steamer, 1851)
        1. Near Coteau Landing, St. Clair River, ashore and released, $200 loss;; Master: Gordon, (1854);
      1. Near Coteau Landing, St. Clair River, ashore and released, $200 loss;; …
  • Berlin (Steamer, 1851)
        She was abandoned in 1857;Galena, Illinois was her first home port;
      She was abandoned in 1857;Galena, Illinois was her first home port;
  • Jenny Lind (Steamer, 1851)
        1. 6/9/1858, Long Sault Rapids, St. Lawrence River, struck a rock and sank, raised, $8, 000 loss;2. 11/00/1860, Ogdensburg, broke adrift in a gale and driven ashore, released, $500 loss;; Master: Moo
      1. 6/9/1858, Long Sault Rapids, St. Lawrence River, struck a rock and …
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