Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Henry Clay (Schooner), aground, 28 Sep 1856

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Schooner HENRY CLAY, ashore at Muskegon.
      Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
      January 31, 1857 (1856 casualty list)

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      ASHORE. - The propeller R.H. FOSS went ashore at Muskegan, hig and dry, on the 28th. ult. Her stern was badly stove by the schooner FORESTER, which is also ashore at the same place. The schooners FRANCIS, and HENRY CLAY are also ashore at the same place, and in very critical situations. The brig CAROLINE is ashore in the Straits of Mackinaw.
      Buffalo Daily Republic
      Thursday, October 2, 1856




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Reason: aground
Lives: nil
Hull damage: $300
Date of Original
1856
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.2583
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), aground, 28 Sep 1856