MAY x JUN, 1984 Page 65 Sam Cook (US 115186) 137 x 25 x 11 318 tons Schooner. Foundered in the St. Lawrence River on July 2, 1882. M.J. Cummings (US 90592) 137 x 26 x 11 1874 330 tons Schooner. Original owner: George Goble. Foundered in Milwaukee Harbor on May 18, 1894 with six lives lost. J. Maria Scott (US 75610) 136 x 26 x 12 1874 348 tons Schooner Original owner: Scott & Co., Oswego. Launched on May 9, 1874 and name changed to White Star in 1880. Burned in Toronto on July 11, 1903. Leadville (US 140367) 136 x 26 x 12 1879 343 tons Schooner. Original owner: M. Cummings, Oswego. Launched on July 2, 1879 and wrecked near Long Point on November 13, 1883. Charley Ferris (US 126201) 69 x 17 x 8 1884 54 tons Tug. Original owner: J.D. Allen, Oswego. Last owner: Barnett & Record, Duluth. Aida (US 106424) 71 x 9x 5 1885 20 tons Steam Yacht. Owner: James MacFarlane. George H. Hasleton (US 85780) 58 x 11 x 5 22 tons Tug. Frontenac 75 x 26 x 6. Dredge built for the U.S. Army Corps of Eng. in 1891. Rebuilt in 1910. Ontario 27 x 6 x 41 Ton. Launch built for the Corps of Eng. in 1904. Sodus 100 x 35 x 9 375 tons. Dredge built in 1912. Thomas Martin (US 24392) 93'6" x 23 10'2" 1862 196 tons Schooner. Original owners: T. Martin & Charles Ratcliffe. Built on the bottom of the schooner J.C. Riggs. Abandoned in 1881. O Tug CHARLEY FERRIS in Duluth c. 1910. McKenzie Photo/Labadie Collection