Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Henry Clay (Schooner), overboard, 1 Apr 1854

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CLAY, HENRY Schooner, lost one man overboard, off Muskegon, Lake Michigan
      Buffalo Democracy
      Feb. 28, 1855 (casualty list)


GALE AT GRAND HAVEN - DISASTERS TO VESSELS. - The propeller POCAHONTAS arrived this morning from Grand Haven, having left that port last night. Her officers represent the gale that prevailed from Friday to Monday, to have been very severe on that side of the lake, and the following disasters are reported: - The ROCKY MOUNTAIN went ashore at Grand River on Monday, lies on sandy beach with twenty-six inches of water in her hold. Schooners PRESIDENT, SAM HALE, ELBE, BALTIC, HONEST JOHN, TRAVELLER and HENRY CLAY, went ashore at Muskegon, in the course of the gale. We get no furthers particulars. There was no loss of life that we can ascertain. The shore is sandy, and the vessels will probably all be got off without much damage. They were all in the lumber trade, and owned, with the exception of the HALE, by parties in this city. -- Chicago Journal.
      Buffalo Daily Republic
      Friday, April 7, 1854


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Reason: overboard
Lives: 1
Remarks: Got off
Date of Original
1854
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.1613
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Michigan, United States
    Latitude: 43.23418 Longitude: -86.24839
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Henry Clay (Schooner), overboard, 1 Apr 1854