Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Nevada (Propeller), C95225, aground, 2 May 1910

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THREE BOATS AGROUND
      Montreal, May 3. - Three boats went aground in the heavy weather yesterday. They are the steamer ODLAND for Toronto with coal, aground just west of Lachine Canal; steamer NEVADA, light from Kingston, aground near Lancaster Lake, and the steamer BOTHNIA, from Oswego, with coal, eight miles above Goteau. Lighters have been sent from here.
      Buffalo Evening News
      May 3, 1910
     

Screw NEVADA. Official Canada No. 95225. Of 1,276 gross tons; 794 tons reg. Built Leith, Scotland, 1890. Home port, Montreal, Que. 230.0 x 34.1 x 19.5 Of 99 horsepower. Owned by Nevada Shipping Co., Halifax, N. S.
      List of Vessels on the Registry Books of the
      Dominion of Canada on December 31, 1920
     
NOTE:-- NEVADA sunk in Atlantic, Jan. 1944


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Newspaper
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Notes
Reason: aground
Lives: nil
Freight: nil
Remarks: Got off
Date of Original
1910
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.18153
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Nevada (Propeller), C95225, aground, 2 May 1910