Maritime History of the Great Lakes

General Franz Seigel (Schooner), U10220, aground, 16 Apr 1868

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April 18. 1868 - Schooner GENERAL SIGEL, ashore on reef off Port Colborne, Lake Erie; got off and on passage up got ashore on reef at lower end of Bois Blanc Island, Detroit River; lightered off and towed to Detroit: Expenses and damages to hull $1,000; damage to cargo $600.
      Detroit Vessel Casualty List
      Detroit Post
      December 11, 1868

      Schooner GENERAL SIGEL. Of 211 tons. Built 1853 at Youngstown by N. Collins. Owned by A. Emerson. Home port, Youngstown. Value $8,500 Class A. 2. Remarks. -- Formerly FRANK PIERCE; rebuilt & lengthened in 1862.
      Board of Lake Underwriters
      Lake Vessel Register, 1863
     
     
Schooner GENERAL SIEGEL. U. S. No. 10220. Of 144.82 tons gross. Built Youngston, N.Y., 1853. Home port, Ludington, Mich. [ noticed as wrecked or otherwise out of service.]
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1884
      . . . . .

      This casualty is also listed with a Port Colborne. The loss cost is put with Port Colborne.


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Reason: aground
Lives: nil
Remarks: Got off
Date of Original
1868
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McN.W.15208
Language of Item
English
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William R. McNeil
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General Franz Seigel (Schooner), U10220, aground, 16 Apr 1868