Annie Mulvey (Schooner), burnt, 1 Aug 1885
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Schooner ANNIE MULVEY, was burnt in the Esplanade fire at Toronto on August 4th, 1885. She was scuttled to save the cargo of coal and settled in Rogers & Co., dock for whom the coal was intended. Tenders were called for by the Harbor Master, Morgan Baldwin, in 1886, and the ship was removed.
Harbor Masters Report (Toronto)
Sessional Papers Canada, 1887
ANNIE MULVEY, schooner built 1867 at St.Catharines by L. Shickluna. Home port, Toronto. 123.5 x 25.5 x 11 of 295 tons Reg. and owned by William Hall of Toronto
Dominion of Canada Shipping Register, 1886
Schooner A. MULVEY, home port, Toronto, of 309 tons. Built 1867, with a cargo of coal was burned at Toronto August 3, 1885. Total loss, value of loss $6,500
Losses On The Lakes
Cleveland Leader
December 7, 1885
- Media Type:
- Text
- Newspaper
- Item Type:
- Clippings
- Notes:
- Reason: burnt
Lives: nil
Freight: coal
Remarks: Total loss
- Date of Original:
- 1885
- Subject(s):
- Local identifier:
- McN.W.11498
- Language of Item:
- English
- Geographic Coverage:
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 43.634444
Longitude: -79.370833
- Donor:
- William R. McNeil
- Copyright Statement:
- Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
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