Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Henry Hagar (Schooner), U11137, sunk, 1 Dec 1854

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HAGAR, HENRY Schooner, ashore, sunk at Beaver Harbor, Lake Michigan, from leaking with load of R.R. iron. Property loss $500.
      Buffalo Democracy
      Feb. 28, 1855 (casualty list)

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      The Milwaukee Sentinel furnishes the following items:-- Captain Crosby, of the Propeller SAGINAW, reports the schooner HENRY HAGAR, boumd here, with a cargo partly of railroad iron, ashore at Beaver Island Harbor, where she put in, in a leaky condition, having suffered from bad weather, since leaving St. Clair River. Capt. Crosby thought that she would be pumped out, and got home safely.
      The Democracy, Buffalo
      Saturday, December 9, 1854


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Reason: sunk
Lives: nil
Freight: R.R.iron
Date of Original
1854
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McN.W.1992
Language of Item
English
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William R. McNeil
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Henry Hagar (Schooner), U11137, sunk, 1 Dec 1854