New Dominion (Schooner), aground, 13 Nov 1880
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The schr. NEW DOMINION, owned by D.O. Bricker, of Toronto, is ashore 14 miles west of Port Stanley. She is wheat laden, and was on the passage from Port Rowan to Buffalo. She is insured for $4,000.
Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
November 13, 1880 1-8
The schr. NEW DOMINION has gone ashore 14 miles west of Port Stanley. She was loaded with wheat, and was on her way from Port Rowan to Buffalo. The vessel is 10 years old, and was thoroughly repaired this year. She was insured for $4,000.
Buffalo Daily Courier
November 13, 1880 4-6
The schr. NEW DOMINION, which went ashore at Tyconnell, was released on Saturday by Capt. John McKenna of this city, and is now on the wayto this port. Capt. McKenna had a portion of her cargo of bolts thrown overboard, and with the assitance of an extra force of men and her anchors worked her off. She is leaking slightly.
Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
November 15, 1880 3-4
The schr. NEW DOMINION of Port Rowan, that went ashore at Tyrconnell on Wednesday last, was got off on Saturday evening and taken to Port Stanley, where she lies sunk in about 7 ft. of water. The vessel is pretty badly shaken up.
Buffalo Daily Courier
November 16, 1880 4-5- Media Type
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- Notes
- Reason: aground
Remarks: Got off
- Date of Original
- 1880
- Subject(s)
- Local identifier
- McN.W.19582
- Language of Item
- English
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 42.66679 Longitude: -81.21644
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- Donor
- William R. McNeil
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