Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 17, n. 2 (February 1968), p. 26

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FEBRUARY 26 HATTIE HUTT Marine Historical Society Cover ONTARIO ii (Can. 77775). Built in 1868 at Goderich, Ontario by Marlton. 105 X 23 X 9.5, 210 gross tons, as a two masted wooden schooner, Struck the lighthouse at Southhampton, Ontario, Octo- ber 7, 1907 and sank. She was later raised and returned to ser- vice, Rebuilt as a sand dredge about 1916 and was owned by the Ontario Gravel Co. She was towed by the tug FLORENCE, This Page Built originally as the F.B. STOCKBRIDGE (US 120117) in 1873 at Saugatuck, Michigan, 130 X 26 X 9.0, 188 gross tons, she was re- named HATTIE HUTT, December 28, 1881. She was sold Canadian in 1908 (Can. 112190) to F. Granville of Chatam, Ontario, She was dropped from registry in 1936 and was abandoned because of age at the mouth of the Thames River in Ontario. Page 28 BURT BARNES (US 3193). Built in 1882 at Manitowoc, Wisconsin by Rand & Burger, 95.5 X 24.5 X 7.3, 134 net tons, as a three mast- ed schooner. Owners: 1) ©. Oberg, Manitowoc. 2) W. Mueller, Chicago. 3) Graham Bros., Kincardine, Ontario. Foundered off Braddock's Point, Lake Ontario, September 2, 1926.

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