Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Tom Wrong (Propeller), 1856

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The Cleveland Herald says the tug DICK TINTO, purchased by Capt. Neilson of that city, and ---- Tyock of Buffalo, of G.W. and W. Jones and J.M. Underwood, is refitted, and will be re-enrolled as the SAMUEL S. IVES. We understand she will be used in the wrecking business.
      Buffalo Daily Courier
      May 30, 1856


      Propeller S.C. IVES. Of 204 tons. Built 1855 at Cleveland by Wm. Jones. Owned by James Lundy. Home port, Cleveland. Value $8,000. Class B 1. REMARKS.
      Board of Lake Underwriters
      Lake Vessel Register, 1860
     
     
      Bark TOM WRONG. [C] Of 210 tons. Built 1853 at Cleveland by Wm. Jones. Owned by Thomas Wrong. Home port, Port Burwell. Value $6,500. Class A 2. REMARKS. -- Formerly propeller S.E. IVES; rebuilt in 1862.
      Board of Lake Underwriters
      Lake Vessel Register, 1863
     



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Newspaper
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Notes
ex DICK TINTO, SAMUEL S. IVES
Date of Original
1856
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.R.30
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Tom Wrong (Propeller), 1856