Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Monticello (Schooner), U90203, 24 Mar 1892

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J. C. Gilchrist of the firm of Moore, Bartow & Gilchrist of Cleveland has purchased the steamer HIAWATHA from C. H. Lane of Buffalo for $62,500. He is also figuring on purchasing the HIAWATHA's consort, the MINNEHAHA, which is still ashore near Detour, where the boats were both stranded last fall. John Jacobs of Marquette has sold to Capt. Lime Woodruff of Sheffield, O., a third interest in the steamer OTEGO. Like interests in the OTEGO's consorts, MONTICELLO and MONTMORENCY, have been sold to Fred Woodruff, son of Capt. Lime Woodruff, and Capt Jones of Cleveland. The men purchasing interests in, the barges will also sail them, and the tow will be given employment in the Lake Superior Stone trade by Mr. Jacobs.
      The Marine Review
      March 24, 1892


      Schooner MONTICELLO. U. S. No. 90203. Of 316 tons gross; 300 tons net. Built Detroit, Mich., 1870. Home port, Port Huron 136.7 x 26.3 x 11.3
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1904
     


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vessel sale
Date of Original
1892
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McN.E.9416
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Monticello (Schooner), U90203, 24 Mar 1892