Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Energy (Propeller), sunk, 10 Jun 1884

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ENERGY Propeller. Home port, ---. On June 10, 1884 Propeller sunk at St. Clair ?, with a cargo of wood. Hull loss $7,000. Cargo loss $900. No insurance. Raised.
      Disasters to Lake Vessels, 1884
      Cleveland Herald Nov. 28th. 1884

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ENERGY Steamer, Home port, Wallaceburg. built 1883 of 70 Tons Reg. On June 10, 1884, when bound from Wallaceburg to Detroit,Steamer foundered in a gale on Lake St. Clair. only a partial loss, the Steamer was raised. Hull damage $3,000. Cargo loss $200
      Statement of Wreck & Casualty for the year 1884
      Dept. Marine & Fisheries, Sessional Papers 1885

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ENERGY Propeller. Home port, Wallaceburg. Built 1883 at Wallaceburg. Canadian Official Number 85704. Of 116 Gross Tons. 70 Tons Reg. 81' x 20' x 6'5". Owned by W.S. McLean of Wallaceburg
      Dominion Of Canada Vessel Register 1886

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Notes
Reason: sunk
Hull damage: $7,000
Cargo: $900
Freight: wood
Remarks: Raised
Date of Original
1884
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.8709
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 42.400277 Longitude: -82.624166
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Energy (Propeller), sunk, 10 Jun 1884