Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 35, n. 9 (May 1982), p. 4

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eS JOHN PRIDGEON, JR. in later days Pesha Photo Wooden package freight propellor (US. 75756) built at Detroit by John P. Clark for Captain Pridgeon and others of Detroit; 221 x 36 x 14. from 1891 through 1895. Chartered by Clover Leaf, 1909. Foundered on Lake Erie, east of Cleveland, September 18, Last owner, J. J. Boland of Buffalo. J. S. RICHARDS - Wooden barge (US. 75151) formerly three-masted schooner, built at Conneaut in 1869 by Keith; 137 x 25 x 11, 273 gross tons. Chartered for Clover Leaf Line in 1895. Later lost in collision on Detroit River, August 1, 1900. ROANOKE Bell Photo Wooden package freight propellor (US. 21145) built at Cleveland by Ira Lafranier for Winslow Brothers Fleet; 217 x 31 x 12; 1,069 gross tons. Chartered in 1890 until damaged by fire and then replaced by OSCEOLA. Later burned again and foundered near Ontonagon, Michigan on Lake Superior, August 7, 1894. Sih

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