Maritime History of the Great Lakes

W. S. Crosthwaite (Schooner), U80344, 1 Jun 1873

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NEW VESSEL IN PORT. - A fine new craft was observed in the Creek yesterday, having arrived in the morning with a cargo of 25,000 bushels of corn from Chicago. She is called the W.S. CROSTHWAITE, and was built at Saginaw for Messrs. Crosthwaite & Kelderhouse, of this city. This is her first trip. An accident resulted in taking out her jibboom, while being towed in by the tug PEREW.
      Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
      June 5, 1873


Schooner W.S. CROSTHWAITE. U. S. No. 80344. Of 673.20 tons gross; 639.54 tons net. Built East Saginaw, Mich., 1873. Home port, Sandusky, Ohio.
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1884
     
     


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first trip
Date of Original
1873
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McN.E.6346
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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W. S. Crosthwaite (Schooner), U80344, 1 Jun 1873