Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Queen of the Lakes (Schooner), C77626, aground, 18 Sep 1884

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QUEEN OF THE LAKES Schooner. Home port, Kingston. On Sept. 18, 1884, Schooner went ashore at Avon Point, no cargo; got off. Hull loss $2,600. Insurance $5,000.
      Disasters to Lake Shipping, 1884
      Cleveland Herald, Nov. 28, 1884
     

The Canadian schooner QUEEN OF THE LAKES, which went ashore at Avon Point was released and placed in Globe drydock where she had her botton caulked. She also got a new shoe, a piece of keel, and foremast. Her damage will probably reach $1,200,
      Marine Review
      October 2, 1884


Schooner QUEEN OF THE LAKES. Official Canada No. 77626. Of 190 tons Reg. Built Portsmouth, Ont., 1853. Home port, Kingston, Ont. 128.0 x 23.3 x 10.3 Owned by Geo, A. Richardson, Kingston. Ont.
      List of Vessels on the Registry Books of the
      Dominion of Canada on December 31, 1905
     


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Reason: aground
Hull damage: $2,600
Freight: nil
Remarks: Got off
Date of Original
1884
Subject(s)
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McN.W.8754
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Queen of the Lakes (Schooner), C77626, aground, 18 Sep 1884