Maritime History of the Great Lakes

H. C. Winslow (Schooner), U11200, sunk by collision, 1 May 1864

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By a telegraph from Milwaukee to Capt. E.P. Dorr, we learn that the schooner H. C. WINSLOW was sunk by the propeller ALLEGHANY between the piers at that place. The WINSLOW was loaded with oats. A steam pump would be put on her, and the vessel would be raised at once. The cargo was all under water.
      Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
      May 4, 1864



      Schooner H.C. WINSLOW. U. S. No. 11200. Of 252.02 tons. Home port Detroit, Mich.
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1871
     


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Newspaper
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Notes
Reason: sunk by collision
Lives: nil
Freight: oats
Remarks: Raised
Date of Original
1864
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.20840
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Wisconsin, United States
    Latitude: 43.0389 Longitude: -87.90647
Donor
William R. McNeil
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H. C. Winslow (Schooner), U11200, sunk by collision, 1 May 1864