Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Masaba (Propeller), U92298, aground, 30 Sep 1895

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TWO STEEL STEAMERS WRECKED.
      MATOA & MASABA Pounding To Pieces On The Rocks At Keweenaw Point.
      Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Sept. 30. - The captain of the Anchor Line SCHUYLKILL, which arrived from Duluth today, reports passing two boats ashore at Keweenaw Point. He thought they were the MATOA and MASABA, two big steel steamers belonging to the Minnesota Company. The MATOA and MASABA cleared from Two Harbors for Cleveland yesterday.
      Keweenaw Point is one of the most dangerous spots on the lakes, and the boats stranded are likely to prove total losses, owing to the heavy northwest gale.
      Buffalo Evening News
      Monday, September 30, 1895
     

Steam screw MASABA. U. S. No. 92298. Of 2,431.71 tons gross; 1,992.03 tons net. Bult Chicago, Ill, 1891. Home port, Cleveland, Ohio. 292.0 x 40..2 x 20.8
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1895
     


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Reason: aground
Remarks: Got off
Date of Original
1895
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Local identifier
McN.W.19693
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Michigan, United States
    Latitude: 47.40157 Longitude: -87.71178
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Masaba (Propeller), U92298, aground, 30 Sep 1895