Maritime History of the Great Lakes

H. J. Webb (Schooner), U11985, 23 Apr 1869

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On the 15th instant a new 3 masted fore-and-after, 165 ft. long, 28 1/2 ft. beam, 12 1/2 ft. hold, 800 tons carrying capacity, was launched from the shipyard of Isaac Nichols, of Vermillion, Ohio. She is named H.J. WEBB, is owned by C.P. Minch, and is to be commanded by Capt. W.J. Trainer. She will be employed in the iron ore trade between Escanaba and Cleveland.
      Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
      April 23, 1869 3-4


Schooner H.J. WEBB. U. S. No. 11985. Of 431 tons gross; 410 tons net. Built Vermillion, Ohio by Nichols in 1869. Home port, Albany, N.Y. 167.0 x 28.0 x 12.0 Owned by John F. Madden
      Great lakes Register, 1900







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launch Vermillion
Date of Original
1869
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McN.E.5193
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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H. J. Webb (Schooner), U11985, 23 Apr 1869