Maritime History of the Great Lakes

N. P. Goodell (Schooner), U18468, collision, 27 May 1859

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COLLISION. - As the schooner N.P. GOODELL was passing up St. Clair River on Friday she came in collision with the schooner JOHN L. GOSS, which was coming down, and the latter vessel had seventeen of her stanchions carried away, together with her rail. The amount of damage was estimated at at $140. The GOODELL was uninjured. - Detroit Advertiser
      Buffalo Daily Courier
      Tuesday, May 31, 1859

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      We learn that the schooner JOHN L. GOSS has been run into on the St. Clair Flats, carrying away her main rigging and damaging her bulwarks. No further particulars. - Cleveland Herald.
      Buffalo Daily Courier
      Wednesday, June 1, 1859

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Schooner N.P. GOODELL. U. S. No. 18468. Of 224.06 tons gross; 212.86 tons net. Built Cleveland, O., 1864. Home port, Port Huron, Mich. 119.0 x 25.0 x 10.0
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1891
     
NOTE:-- N.P. GOODELL was built 1854 NOT 1864.


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Reason: collision
Lives: nil
Remarks: Uninjured
Date of Original
1859
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Local identifier
McN.W.16626
Language of Item
English
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Donor
William R. McNeil
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N. P. Goodell (Schooner), U18468, collision, 27 May 1859