Ellen Bronson (Schooner), fire, 1853
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Gone At Last. - The wreck of the old schooner Ellen Bronson, which has been lying sunk near the lower bridge for a long time, - ever since the great fire in 1853, - was bailed out yesterday and towed outside the pier, by order of the city authorities. She was built some twenty years ago, and at that time was deemed a magnificent vessel, and has done excellent service. She will now be broken up, the iron saved, the remains consigned to the flames.
Oswego Palladium
Saturday, May 26, 1855
- Media Type:
- Text
- Newspaper
- Item Type:
- Clippings
- Notes:
- Reason: fire
Remarks: Total loss
- Date of Original:
- 1853
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- Local identifier:
- McN.W.22064
- Language of Item:
- English
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New York, United States
Latitude: 43.45535
Longitude: -76.5105
- Donor:
- William R. McNeil
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