Maritime History of the Great Lakes

C. C. Trowbridge (Steamboat), 1 May 1843

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The Launch. -- On Wednesday last we witnessed the launch of the harbor steamboat C.C. TROWBRIDGE, from the dock of Messrs. Dousman & Co. --- Milwaukee, May 22.
      Buffalo Daily Gazette
      June 2, 1843
     
Steam paddle C.C. TROWBRIDGE, Of 42 tons. Built Saugatuck, Mich. 1839. First home port, Detroit. DISPOSITION: - Lost 1842 by stranding at Milwaukee, wis., December 5, 1842. No lives lost.
      Merchant Steam Vessels of the U. S. A.
      The Lytle-Holdcamper List, 1790 to 1868
     
NOTE:-- The launch of the C.C. TROWBRIDGE, must be a reference to the re-launch of the steamer. She was built at Kalamazoo River in 1838 by Wm. Wilkins. Of 42 tons 73.0 x 16.0 x 4.6
      Detroit Enrollment 26 of 1839 dated May 6, 1839
     
     


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launch, Milwaukee
Date of Original
1843
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McN.E.6208
Language of Item
English
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William R. McNeil
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C. C. Trowbridge (Steamboat), 1 May 1843