Rosemount (Propeller), C103565, aground, 21 May 1910
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DENSE FOG ON LAKES CAUSED MANY ACCIDENTS.
A number of accidents have been reported as a result of the fog which hung over the lakes on Saturday and Sunday. The nearest to Buffalo was the grounding of the steamer ROSEMOUNT and barge HAMILTON, which went aground on the north shore of Lake Erie, about nine miles west of Port Colborne, early Sunday morning. Both boats were loaded with coal, and five tugs worked all day before they were released.
Buffalo Evening News
May 23, 1910
Steam screw ROSEMOUNT. Official Canada No. 103565. Of 1,580 tons gross; 989 tons reg. Built Bill Quay, G. B., 1896. Home port, Montreal, Que. 245.0 x 410 x 18.4 oF 200 horsepower. Owned by the Montreal Transportation Co., Montreal, Que.
List of Vessels on the Registry Books of the
Dominion of Canada on December 31, 1905- Media Type
- Text
- Newspaper
- Item Type
- Clippings
- Notes
- Reason: aground
Lives: nil
Freight: coal
Remarks: Got off
- Date of Original
- 1910
- Subject(s)
- Local identifier
- McN.W.18163
- Language of Item
- English
- Geographic Coverage
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 42.90012 Longitude: -79.23288
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- Donor
- William R. McNeil
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