Maritime History of the Great Lakes

David Weston (1866)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
David Weston
Year of Build:
1866
Official Number:
54398
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Carleton, New Brunswick
Power
Propulsion:
Sidewheel
Hull Dimensions
Tonnage (gross):
765
Final Disposition
Final Location:
Indiantown, New Brunswick, Canada
How:
Burnt
History
Chronology:

177x28x8 Owned by O. Small, Saint John N. B. 1871; Small & Hatheway, Saint John 1877; Union Line Steamship Co., Portland N. B. 1886. Built by J. Retallick, Carleton N. B. 1866. Engine by Phoenix Foundry, Saint John. Used on Saint John River. Licensed for 500 passengers 1886. Had 140' saloon. Destroyed by fire 19/09/03 near Carter's Point, Indiantown; 3 killed.

Contact
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Maritime History of the Great Lakes
Email:walter@maritimehistoryofthegreatlakes.ca
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David Weston (1866)