Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Wings of the Morning (Schooner), 13 May 1854

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WINGS OF THE MORNING. -- This is the cognomen of a beautiful clipper schooner, built at Black River, by G.W. Jones, for Richard Winslow, Jr., of this city. She is now receiving her finishing touches, and will soon be ready for sea. Capt. S. Bummage will command her. Her highly poetical name and perfect symmetry and beauty, will win her plenty of lovers among the sailors. - - Sandusky Register
      Buffalo Daily Republic
      Saturday, May 13, 1854



Schoonert WINGS OF THE MORNING. Of 340 tons. Built Black River 1854 by Wm. Jones. Home port, Cleveland. Owned by N.C. Winslow. Valye $8,500. Class, B 1 REMARKS: -- Large repairs in 1860.
      Board of lake Underwriters
      Lake Vessel Register, 1861
     
     
     


Media Type
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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Notes
new vessel
Date of Original
1854
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.E.7038
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Wings of the Morning (Schooner), 13 May 1854