Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Delaware (Propeller), collision, 4 Nov 1851

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Prop. DELAWARE, arrived Wednesday from Buffalo, near the Beaver Islands she came in collision with the Brig BELLE of Chicago, with a cargo of corn, and broke into her with so much force as to cause her to sink rapidly. The DELAWARE towed the Brig into the port on the Island, and left her there with two feet of water in her hold. The DELAWARE lost her best anchor and had her guards torn away. Damage and loss, some $600. - Milwaukee Sentinal, Thursday.
      Morning Express, Buffalo
      Monday, November 10, 1851

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      COLLISION.- We learn that the schooner BELLE, from Chicago to this city with a cargo of 11,000 bushels of corn, was run into by the propeller DELAWARE about one o'clock on Friday morning, near the Beaver Islands, and damaged so badly that she put into the harbor with five feet of water in her. The vessel and cargo was owned by Thomas Dyer, Esq. of Chicago
      Buffalo Daily Republic
      Monday, November 10, 1851


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Reason: collision
Lives: nil
Hull damage: $600
Remarks: Damaged
Date of Original
1851
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Local identifier
McN.W.9690
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Michigan, United States
    Latitude: 45.66472 Longitude: -85.55731
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Delaware (Propeller), collision, 4 Nov 1851