Cleveland (Bark), aground, 25 Nov 1860
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DISASTERS ON LAKE ONTARIO. - The bark CLEVELAND and a bark supposed to be the CLAYTON, are ashore at the head of Long Island.
Buffalo Daily Republic
Wednesday, November 28 1860
NOTE :- If Long Point were meant, there are now two Long Points in Lake Ontario, the well known one near Picton and the Long Point on Wolf Island ?
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Oswego, Nov. 27 - The bark CLEVELAND, and a bark supposed to be the CLAYTON, are ashore at the head of Long Island. The schr. NONPAREIL is at Sacket Harbor with her rails gone. The bark FONTANELLE is ashore at the crossing place, Fox Island. The schr. WILD ROVER is ashore at South Bay, Point Ida. The schr. SARAH is ashore opposite Kingston. The COLARAINE is ashore on the rocks near Brockville. A white bark, name unknown, is ashore at Cedar Island. There are two steamers ashore on
Four Mile Pt.
Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
November 28, 1860
The schooner COLERAINE is reported ashore on the rocks near Brockville. A white barque, name unknown, is ashore at Cedar Island. The barque S.D. WOODRUFF is sunk at Cobourg. The schooner WELLAND is ashore at Presque Isle. The barque CLEVELAND, bound from Chicago to this port with wheat, is ashore on one of the islands below Kingston. The barque FONTANELLE is ashore at Fox Island, near Cape Vincent. The schooner SARAH, Capt. Braund, is ashore near Kingston. The schooner MARY, of St. Catharines, is ashore at Timber Island. The barque CLAYTON is in the Welland Canal, consequently she did not go ashore down the lake, as reported by us yesterday.
Oswego Commercial Times
Wed., November 18, 1860- Media Type
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- Reason: aground
Remarks: Got off
- Date of Original
- 1860
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- McN.W.16288
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- English
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Ontario, Canada
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