Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1916, p. 283

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August, 1916 THE MARINE REVIEW 283 Date. May? <1, May 13. May 12. May May May May May 35 May |. 17. May 17. May 17. May 18. May 18. May 18. May 23. May .23. May May 24. May 27. May May May 31. May 31. June 2. June. 3. June 3. WUune rs 3 June. ..4. MMe <5 June = 7. June 7. pune 75 June. 7. June 7. June... June 7. June 8. June 11. June i... ane, 11. June 13. June Accidents to Lake Vessels in First (Continued from page 282) Name of Vessel. Nature of Accident Mire COUBDER. cin ee Collided with steamer Montreal; repaired at Montreal; damaged estimated: at... SI 000 os iic ie vanes cactus EEE aS SL CET Ay JUL PRC Per ae Str. Frank E.. Kirby..:./. Hit by steamer Tionesta while she was backing out; considerably damaged: -around:: paddle xcboxiw.s oo eres ee sie eee ve se NCE ATOMIC <5 ee ies Blew out cylinder head, disabling engine; picked up by steamer E. N. Ohl and towed to Bete Brise Bay and from there by TUS.“ tO. POP SATEOUD vanish ns oe va wisi ifee Gilg seys biomes walere Vine eal Dette: askatoon =... 08). 3, Struck; arrived at Kingston, leaking badly; bow damaged; docked at Cleveland May 15, leaving on 18th; four plates re- Waa dee ee se oan anes create oa Oe rane Mee cee Cd Suen RL RA min W. M.. Beant.) ee. Struck, damaging wheelscand forefoot. <i. ui vsccs bee ie Str. T. H. Wickwire..... Collided with steamer W. E. Corey; damaged her starboard side, abreast,of. Lexase Corey snot. damaged: si. wiomiewosc5c Wane: bho wBOStOn hon, der ens Struck; four plates and 10 floor frames damaged; repaired at MUPOHIOR e Meleen ca eee A ke Etat pu Santora ines Ng tenes ain, re Sage Str. J. B. Ketchum....... Ran: ashore; “repaired at Cleveland ic... soc cd vcs cw veneee ed te. Wes des Smiths a ee Rags Ca ero aer ccs sade ears ec teneie SiGe eS Sete wenn ane a Str. W. R. Stafford...... Became disabled when connecting rod broke; picked up by a tug and towedto. Cleveland. for. repairs: oNGsae ees e ch ce tel ow tts Roek Petty.css.< kos. Rams“ AShores sii cease tach oie essen ek cee ee I OS OE mire Centurion: 275 6 ey Steering gear became disabled; struck bank and punctured No. 1 tank; worked down through channel, but leaked so badly that she was beached in 22 feet of water on east bank near lightship; damaged on starboard side; pumped out. and patched up; docked at Lorain May 22, leaving dry dock on 29th..... Str dua Salle ly ota Damaged: wheel Sand jeakedane sis ac euch © sake eniias oc ucne oes Str Putsl-Bay: 36 ee tae. Ran aground; released, uninjured, by a tug.............0ce00. Stee Harry. Jonescc ein 2 Ran: aground in fogs. released: herselt. (sas eck os homie ab eek Str eB. BecSquiness. oie. . While shifting, backed into a dock, breaking quadrant and _ twist- ings udder... Stock iain a eases bias Poe aed s Rens Ge rea MT Str. Peter: White. ...-..5... Hit a concrete dock and cracked a plate; break patched up and: steamer: ‘came “GOW ¢acscb2ccseus sie en war ee wie TS dace Ferry boat Welcome...... Steering gear broke; drifted down river several hundred yards, until picked’ up) by cStrs intertiational:.. 2s tice ee Str Plage Geer cee. Ran aground in fog; released by tugs, uninjured............... Site i. he Wallace. 0% = Collided with steamer George B. Leonard; one plate damaged; Fepaired= jatid:. Sqiled sve sees kes 6 dee tee wee dies arae Gan Str. Byron Whitaker..... Ran aground; released after lightering 150 tons coal; shoe damaged;: towed to’: Montreal ‘by tugicn.t sos Vacves os cee dale Beer OUT SON sess dace es Current caused her to hit head gates of Michigan Northern Power Co.’s canal; stern smashed and rudder broken; planks sprung, causing bad leak; lumber cargo loaded onto another Steamers: “repaired at SSOGd swe e coon s wpa ek He eens aaa Str. Wissahickon ......'.. Collided with steamer Allegheny.........cccceecceuuceeccecce Bge. John A. Roebling... Ran aground in strong gale; released by tugs June 3; not damaged Sch. Lucia A. Simpson.... Crashed into steamer Schuylkill, which was tied to dock; jib of schooner shattered 2:4 ovis «ccc uintnt sce eee Give wis wise acres eon ie Str. Schuylkill 2. ee Collided with schooner Lucia Simpson; slightly damaged........ Str. W. C. Richardson.... While making turn, transmission cable fouled and disabled her steering gear; ran aground; released by two tugs and lighter after e1sht HOUTS "Wot Kise oo yee ernie ee ae ic Bas Str. A. W. Osborne...... Broke her crankshaft between high pressure and intermediate cylinders; arrived at Lorain on 17th. for repairs, leaving on BOB Sr icre oreo ralig pean meer aicune lence ahei Si oad Cen Lee Ae Str. Neptune .........-2. RAN CASNOTE rags osil ee aapiors palate eeNTs Leaeeke eaten eo g BENIN SEE apavany coe odeer elite / Cru Sipel mine os fs csees Hit sa pier ‘andy damaged one plates: .<ii ce acters ec kt oe eee ie Str. Frank O’Connor..... Collided with Lake Shore Railroad bridge; towed to Toledo shipyard fore repairs wks poe Se cals G Gasae el selarek One gate Bees lus Den at wes os. Hit middle pier (in tow of tugs); repaired at Cleveland; five plates damaped <2. i5s 35s. o si nstwiere sinha satin poestetns Minti Oe Renta sees Bee: Martha 2. sc... +o Ran. aground: released, uninjured... ccs sce ioc hit eee Tug Buffalo 32.06. cc Steam valve broke, disabling vessel; rescued June 8 and towed into: arte: by) Were. waite. Koitard Station, aie ras ean scot ieias Str. Joseph :.....0...2... Ran aground; leaked slightly; released by tug................- Str. James E. Davidson... Collided with steamer P. P. Miller; three plates damaged and hawse pipe broken; Miller slightly damaged................+. Str: PlamOnic. os. ies veces Struck obstruction, breaking two buckets off wheel; repaired at Deprort ys Se ease oe eo ees aie este race oop ne oo ee HTN GE Str. R, W. England: 3... Ran ashore; released. on 13th after lightering 700 tons of ore.. Tug Gladstone .......... Ran ashore; released by tug on June 11 and towed to Bay City Str. John Stanton........ Collided with steamer W. H. Wolf; badly damaged about stern; eepaired at SUperion Sip -Vardier cs os ages ce acs aac ere meer Str. City of Grand Haven Arrived at Chicago on 14th, having lost deck load of 9,000 ties ee SHORI en es oe ae aes Beda «ee he Tone Wee ea eee Str. James A. Farrell..... Hit by car ferry M. & B. No. 2; one plate damaged. Car ferry Slivntly:damagedic cy wien sre cctareravelee mine viv a ceate ee ak sie wigs er eieis ye _ (Concluded on page 284) Half of 1916 Location. Sorel, Que. Detroit. Lake Superior. Soulanges canal. Welland canal. Canadian Soo canal. Buffalo. Lake Ontario. Entrance to Sandusky Bay. Off Lorain, Lake Erie. Duck Lake, Ont. Livingstone channel. Sandusky. Lower end St. Clair Flats canal Buffalo. Superior, Wis. Niagara river. St. Mary’s river, near Detour. Buffalo. Soulanges canal. Soo. Buffalo harbor. Sweet’s Point, St. Mary’s river Milwaukee. Milwaukee. Middle Ground, Detroit river. Off Middle Island, Lake Huron. Simmons reef. Soo. Toledo. Soo. Soo. Lake Erie, off Erie. Lake Ontario, near Niagara. Off Thunder Bay, Lake Huron Near Fort Gratiot, Detroit river Near Ashland, Lake. Superior. East Presque Isle Harbor. Soo. Lake Michigan. Conneaut. a

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