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Mineral Rock (Propeller), aground, 6 Sep 1858


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AGROUND. - The Capt. of the propeller MOHAWK, which passed down yesterday, reports the propeller MINERAL ROCK, aground at Elk Island. The MOHAWK in attempting to render her assistance, also grounded and lay about three hours, when finding that it was impossible to reach the MINERAL ROCK, she left her. The probabilities are that the ROCK will be got afloat without difficulty. - Detroit Advertiser.
      Buffalo Daily Courier
      Saturday, September 11, 1858

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Reason: aground
Lives: nil
Remarks: Got off
Date of Original:
1858
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Local identifier:
McN.W.17304
Language of Item:
English
Geographic Coverage:
Latitude: 42.615
Longitude: -82.516666
Donor:
William R. McNeil
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