Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Advance (Schooner), aground, 18 Oct 1870

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The terrific gale of wind yesterday morning proved very disastrous to the shipping on Lake Ontario. Several vessels have arrived at Oswego with the loss of canvas and deck loads. The schr. ADVANCE from Chicago to that port with barley, is ashore 12 miles up the lake. The schr. FLYING SCUD bound to Canada light is ashore up the lake. The sloop CORA, with barley for Oswego is ashore down the lake.
      Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
      October 19, 1870 2-6



      The schr. ADVANCE ashore near Texas, Lake Ontario, has been abandoned. Her damaged barley has been sold. The schr. FLYING CLOUD ashore at Red Creek, has been abandoned, and her rigging, anchors and chains have been sold for $140. - Oswego Times.
      Buffalo Commercial Advetiser
      October 25, 1870 3-4



The CHASE. - The revenue cutter CHASE arrived in port yesterday afternoon from a wrecking cruise down the lake, having examined the conditions of the schooner AMERICA, ashore in Chaumont Bay, and the schooner ADVANCE and sloop CORA, ashore in Mexico Bay. All three of these vessels are hard on, and will have to be started with jack-screws before they can be pulled off. The Chase is lying at the foot of West Seneca street, and will hereafter take better quarters in the harbor than occupied last Tuesday, when she was in danger of serious damage by the seas breaking over her, inside the west pier. The cutter was visited by a large number of citizens after her arrival yesterday, all of whom were courteously received by the officers and permitted a full inspection of the ship.
      Oswego Advertiser & Times
      Mon., Oct. 24, 1870



      The wreck of the schr. ADVANCE, ashore near Texas, Lake Ontario, has been sold to some half dozen farmers in that vicinity for $600.
      Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
      October 27, 1870 3-5


Schooner ADVANCE, of Port Colborne, 84 tons, classed A2 and valued at $3,000. While bound from Toronto to Oswego with a cargo of barley, stranded at Oswego on October 18, 1870., with damage to hull placed at $3,000 and damage to cargo also placed at $3,000. No lives were lost.
      Statement of Wreck and Casualties during the year of 1870
      Dept. of Marine & Fisheries. Sessional Papers,(No. 5) A 1871


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Reason: aground
Lives: nil
Freight: barley
Remarks: Total loss
Date of Original
1870
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McN.W.18403
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • New York, United States
    Latitude: 43.45535 Longitude: -76.5105
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Advance (Schooner), aground, 18 Oct 1870