Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Schooner "Fiat"

Description
Media Type
Image
Item Type
Photographs
Description
The two-masted schooner "Fiat" tied up at the Smith, Murdock & Co. grain elevator on the east side of the Oswego river in the 1890s. The three-story Reciprocity House appears in the center. The vessel was owned by Bill Jenkins of Ellisburgh.
Date of Original
1890s
Subject(s)
Collection
Richard Palmer
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • New York, United States
    Latitude: 43.4593985689743 Longitude: -76.5096473693848
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Schooner "Fiat"


The two-masted schooner "Fiat" tied up at the Smith, Murdock & Co. grain elevator on the east side of the Oswego river in the 1890s. The three-story Reciprocity House appears in the center. The vessel was owned by Bill Jenkins of Ellisburgh.