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Mary B. Hale (Schooner), U16313, aground, 14 Jul 1858


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AGROUND. - The schooner MARY B. HALE, bound down, ran aground early yesterday morning on Mammy Judy Island. The tug OSWEGO went down to help her off. - Detroit Advertiser.
      Buffalo Daily Republic
      Thursday, July 15, 1858

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      GOT OFF. - The MARY B. HALE, aground at Mammy Judy, was got off by the OSWEGO without damage, and passed down. - Detroit Tribune.
      Buffalo Daily Courier
      Friday, July 16, 1858

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Schooner MARY B. HALE. U. S. No. 16313. Of 248.90 tons. Home port, Buffalo, N.Y.
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S,. 1867
     
     
Schooner MARY B. HALL. U. S. No. 16313. Of 248.90 tons gross; 236..46 tons net. Built Cleveland, Ohio, 1857. Home port, Racine, Wisc. 123.0 x 28.0 x 11.0
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1886
     
NOTE:-- While some of the Merchant Vessel Lists, [like the one above] called the vessel MARY B. HALL, her proper name was HALE.


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Reason: aground
Lives: nil
Remarks: Got off
Date of Original:
1858
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Local identifier:
McN.W.16901
Language of Item:
English
Geographic Coverage:
Latitude: 42.19226
Longitude: -83.13603
Donor:
William R. McNeil
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