Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 7, n. 10 (July-August 1954), p. 3

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NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, Continued from first page. LAWRENCE 1869 Cleveland, 447 tons. Later in Northern Michigan Line. Rebuilt and lengthened, 1902, and renamed FRONTENAC. Partly bubned, Lorain, 0.,1908? Rebuilt as a steam barge and renamed H.N.JEX. Sold Canadian, 1915, and foundered off Long Point, — Lake Erie, 8-16-21 LOUISVILLE 1853 Buffalo, 366 get. Burned, 9-29-57, ten miles from Chicago. LOWELL 1865 Cleveland, 460 tons. Burned, St. élair, Mich. ,11-10-93. MAINE 1862 Cleveland, 392 tons. Burned near Marine City, 7-16-11. MICHIGAN 1852 Cleveland, 35h g.t. Burned, 12-3-88, on Lake Erie, 12 mi. east of Point Marblehead, Ohio. MILWAUKEE 1868 Ogdensburg, 419 g.t. Sunk in collision with Str.C.H. HICKOX, off Muskegon, Michigan, 7-8-86. NASHUA 1868 Cleveland, 4L0 g.te Capsized and foundered off Goderich, Ontario, 10-4-92. 14 lives lost. OGDENSBURG 1852 Cleveland, 352 tons. Sunk in collision with Sch.SNOWBIRD, Lake Erie, 9-1864. ONTARIO (See BAY STATE) OSWEGATCHIE eer eens, 436 g.t. Foundered off Sturgeon Point, L.Huron, 11-26-91 St ALBANS 1868 Cleveland, 435 g.t. Sunk by ice, 17 mi. ENE of Milwaukee, 5 81 3 . PRAIRIE STATE 1852 Cleveland, 352 tons. Made a tow barge, 1878. Stranded and wrecked, sana Beach, Lake Huron, 11-19-79. VERMONT 1851 Cleveland. Originally a sloop. Made a steamer in 1953. Sunk in collision with propellor MARQUETTE, L.Erie, 11-63. WISCONSIN 1852 Cleveland, 352 tons. Burned near Grenadier Island, St. wrence River, 5-21-67. 23 lives lost. YOUNG AMERICA 1852 Buffalo, 359 g.t. Stranded, Niagara River, 10-20-73. “SNoTE: The following five vessels, four schooner barges and one paddle steamer, were not owned directly by N.T.Co. but were operated by them, - The ARK (a Canadian bottom) and the LOTTA BERNARD, by charter, - the other three being owned by individuals connected with the N.T.CO. ARK 1875 Port Dalhousie, Ont. Owned by A Muir. Out of registry, 1940. LOTTA BERNARD, pidge Port Clinton, Ohio, 190 tons, paddle. Steamer. Chartered y N.T.Co. for the wood trade, 186941872. H.F.CHURCH, ae Trenton ,Mich. Out of register, 1897. C.d.HALE, 1874 me Out of register, 1903. Later called HOGAN'S TRANS- but was not enrolled or documented. A.C.KEATING, ee Trenton. Wrecked on Canadian Shore, Lake Syperior, 1900. Pe ike Saeco: aes SE A Se ok oe ok OE ak Ok OR OR kk RR ak OR GK SoRS ok ook ok RT Roe oe: Below: The MILWAUKEE after she was cut down to a barge, and the OSWEGATCHIE.

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