Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Eliza R. Turner (Schooner), aground, &c., 27 Sep 1872

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Disasters In The Sault River.- The propeller LADY FRANKLIN, having in tow the schooner A. H. MOSS and scow MOSES GAGE, grounded in Neebish, causing considerable damage to the MOSS, also to the steamer and scow. They had not been liberated when the propeller ARCTIC passed that way. The schooner E. R. TURNER laden with railroad iron for Ashland, while being towed up the river, grounded, sustaining severe injuries to her build and causing a bad leak. She has since reached her destination.
      Detroit Free Press
      October 18, 1872 3-3


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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Notes
Reason: aground, &c.
Lives: nil
Freight: railroad iron
Remarks: Got off
Date of Original
1872
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.21258
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 46.059722 Longitude: -83.945833
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Eliza R. Turner (Schooner), aground, &c., 27 Sep 1872