Maritime History of the Great Lakes

T. Quayle (Propeller), fire, 27 Oct 1885

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The tug QUAYLE, which burned at Ontonagon on Tuesday night, was towing the barges CHANDLER, COMMODORE and PECK, the latter two owned in this city. The barges have started for Duluth, their destination, under sail.
      Saginaw Courier-Herald
      Sunday, November 1, 1885

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      Algonac. - The machinery of the sunken tug QUAYLE is on the dock here. The owners purpose to built a steambarge during the winter.
      The Marine Record
      Thursday, October 27, 1887

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Propeller T. QUAYLE, of Cleveland burned at Ontonagon Oct. 28, 1885. A total loss. Value of loss $12,000.
      Total losses on The Lakes, 1885
      Cleveland Leader
      December 7, 1885

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Newspaper
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Reason: fire
Lives: nil
Hull damage: $12,000
Freight: nil
Remarks: Total loss
Date of Original
1885
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.13645
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Michigan, United States
    Latitude: 46.87105 Longitude: -89.31403
Donor
William R. McNeil
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T. Quayle (Propeller), fire, 27 Oct 1885