Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Oneida (Schooner), collision, 31 Oct 1851

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Schooner ONEIDA, run into by the Steamer OHIO - Vessel filled - Cargo of lumber - towed to Cleveland. Oct. 28, 1851. Property loss $700.
      Disasters on the Lakes in 1851
      Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. Jan. 2, 1852

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ONEIDA Schooner, with a cargo of lumber, was run into off Black River, by the Steamer OHIO and sunk to the waters edge. Towed into Cleveland. Nov. 1, 1851.
      Casualty List for 1851
      Erik Hyle's private papers

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      The stmr. OHIO and the schr. ONEIDA came in collision off Black River Point on Friday night (10/31). The schooner immediately filled, but being loaded with lumber did not sink. She was towed to Cleveland.
      Conneaut Reporter
      November 6, 1851


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Newspaper
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Reason: collision
Lives: nil
Hull damage: $700
Freight: lumber
Remarks: Recovered
Date of Original
1851
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.9674
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ohio, United States
    Latitude: 41.47282 Longitude: -82.18404
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Oneida (Schooner), collision, 31 Oct 1851