Maritime History of the Great Lakes

State of New York (Steamboat), aground, 1 Jun 1904

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BOAT WITH PASSENGERS AGROUND IN LAKE ERIE !
STATE OF NEW YORK WENT ASHORE OFF MIDDLE BASS ISLAND LAST NIGHT.
Cleveland, Ohio, June 2. - The steamer STATE OF NEW YORK with forty passengers on board, went ashore late last night during a dense fog on the south shore of Middle Bass Island. The steamer was enroute from Toledo to Cleveland. The passengers were taken off by the steamer ARROW, which conveyed them to Sandusky, whence they came to Cleveland by rail. The STATE OF NEW YORK, it is thought, can be floated.
      Buffalo Evening News
      Thursday, June 2, 1904

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The steamer STATE OF NEW YORK, which went aground on the south shore of Middle Bass Island, near Cleveland in a fog late Wednesday night, has been released.
      Buffalo Evening News
      Friday, June 3, 1904

     
NOTE:- Formerly steam paddle wheel steamer CITY OF MACKINAC


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Newspaper
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Notes
Reason: aground
Lives: nil
Remarks: Got off
Date of Original
1904
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.21024
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
Donor
William R. McNeil
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State of New York (Steamboat), aground, 1 Jun 1904