Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Alice M. Beers (Schooner), U382, aground, 4 Sep 1902

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Gales on the lakes have caused several boats to be held in port to await fairer weather. The propeller ALICE M. BEERS was driven ashore at Glen Haven and the steamer MYLES was driven aground on the Canadian shore, opposite Detroit.
      Buffalo Evening News
      September 5, 1902

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Schooner ALICE M. BEERS. U. S. No. 382. Of 154 tons gross; 146 tons net. Built Algonac, Mich., 1864. Home port, Milwaukee, Wis. 105.0 x 24.5 x 9.5 Crew of 4.
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1902


Schooner ALICE M. BEERS. U. S. No. 382. Of 154.18 tons gross; 146.48 tons net. Built Allegan, Mich., 1862. Home port, Chicago, Ill. 105.0 x 25.5 x 9.5
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1885
     
     
NOTE:-- No propeller ALICE M. BEERS listed, only a schooner
     
     


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Newspaper
Item Type
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Notes
Reason: aground
Lives: nil
Remarks: ?
Date of Original
1902
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.18951
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Michigan, United States
    Latitude: 44.90194 Longitude: -86.02759
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Alice M. Beers (Schooner), U382, aground, 4 Sep 1902