Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Grace A. Channon (Schooner), U85309, 1 Sep 1876

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Captain Harry Channon, of Chicago, will soon send the handsome Chicago schooner, GRACE A. CHANNON on a European trip.
      Cleveland Herald
      September 1, 1876


Schooner GRACE A. CHANNON. Of 269 tons. Built East Saginaw by W.S. Ellenwood in 1873. Owned by Channon, G.A. Home port, Chicago. Value $13,000 Class, A 1. REMARKS:- Three masts.
      Association of Lake Underwriters
      1876 Classification
     
     
     
Schooner GRACE A. CHANNON. U. S. No. 85309. Of 265 tons. Built East Saginaw, 1873. -- Sunk by collision August 3, 1877. One life lost.
      Herman Runge List
     
NOTE:-- Obviously the European trip did not materialize.


NAME: GRACE A. CHANNON
RIG: Schooner
OFFICIAL NO: 85309
SIGNAL LETTERS:
LOA:
BEAM:
DEPTH:
GROSS: 265.99 (1875; 1876; 1877)
NET:
YEAR BUILT:
STATE:
CITY:
HOME PORT: Chicago, IL (1875; 1876; 1877)
YEARS LISTED: 1875; 1876; 1877.
NOTES:
      MVUS, Pre-list to 1885


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Newspaper
Item Type
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Notes
thinking of ocean voyage ???
Date of Original
1876
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.E.11060
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Grace A. Channon (Schooner), U85309, 1 Sep 1876