Maritime History of the Great Lakes

George W. Dole (Steamboat), sunk by ice, 1 Oct 1844

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The work of removing the wreck of the DOLE, a small condemmed boat, sunk in the Creek during the freshet, has been commenced.
      Daily National Pilot, Buffalo
      Thurs. Morning, April 24, 1846 p. 3
     
     
     
The contractor has finally succeeded in raising the wreck of the little steamboat DOLE, and moving it alongside the dock. Daily National Pilot, Buffalo
      Thurs. Morning, June 23, 1846 p. 3
     
     
GEORGE W. DOLE paddlewheel steamer of 162 tons. Built 1839 at Chicago. First Home port, Detroit. Abandoned 1845
      Merchant Steam Vessels of the U. S. A.
      1790-1868 Lytle - Holdcamper list


GEORGE W. DOLE Steamer, built Chicago 1838. Changed to schooner. sunk at Buffalo
1856.
      Hist. of the Great Lakes
      by Mansfield p. 816



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Reason: sunk by ice
Lives: nil
Remarks: Raised
Date of Original
1844
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Local identifier
McN.W.13808
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • New York, United States
    Latitude: 42.88645 Longitude: -78.87837
Donor
William R. McNeil
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George W. Dole (Steamboat), sunk by ice, 1 Oct 1844