The Maritime History of the Great Lakes
Arrow (Tug), aground, 7 Oct 1868


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STEAMER SUNK. -- On Wednesday last, on Lake Huron, a small steamer called the ARROW, which plies along the western shores of that lake, sought refuge at Crawford's Quarry dock, where she eventually grounded so severely as to sink near the shore. There is a possibility of raising her, but it is by no means certain.
      Chicago Tribune
      Thursday, October 15, 1868


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Reason: aground
Remarks: ?
Date of Original:
1868
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Local identifier:
McN.W.23264
Language of Item:
English
Geographic Coverage:
Latitude: 45.29613
Longitude: -83.42415
Donor:
William R. McNeil
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