Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Buckeye (Propeller), U2150, machinery disabled, 1 Jun 1863

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DISABLED. - The propeller BUCKEYE, belonging to the Northern Transportation line, arrived up yesterday in a disabled condition. Her machinery became out of order shortly after taking her departure from Cleveland, not, however, prevening her from reaching the Clay Banks where she came to a stop. From that point she was towed by the steamer EMERALD, arriving here in the afternoon. - Detroit Free Press.
      Buffalo Daily Courier
      Friday, June 19, 1863

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Steam screw BUCKEYE. U. S. No. 2150. Of 351.85 tons gross; 236.02 tons net. Built Cleveland, O., 1856. Home port, Chicago, Ill. 136.2 x 26.0 x 11.2.
      Merchant Vesel List, U. S., 1885
     


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Newspaper
Item Type
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Reason: machinery disabled
Lives: nil
Remarks: Repaired
Date of Original
1863
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.17866
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 42.454166 Longitude: -81.121388
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Buckeye (Propeller), U2150, machinery disabled, 1 Jun 1863