Maritime History of the Great Lakes

(Schooner), capsized, 29 Sep 1867

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MARINE DISASTERS - The schooner PILOT of Chicago, reports having seen about 10 miles down the lake, the 29th ult., a small vessel, bottom upwards. As none of the crew were to be seen, it is supposed all were drowned. Schooner MAPLE LEAF, sunk near Chicago. Schr. D.S. DICKINSON, which left that city Sunday, sprung a leak and was obliged to return. Other disasters are reported but none of a serious nature.
      Erie Daily Dispatch
      Wednesday, October 2, 1867



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Reason: capsized
Lives: ?
Remarks: ?
Date of Original
1867
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.15556
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Michigan, United States
    Latitude: 43.68473 Longitude: -86.53036
Donor
William R. McNeil
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(Schooner), capsized, 29 Sep 1867