Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Zouave (Propeller), U28021, sunk, 24 May 1881

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The old tug ZOUAVE, which has been sunk in the St. Clair River for several years, was raised and towed down to Windsor on Saturday. Her engine and boiler will be taken out and placed in W. C. Pratt's new steambarge building at Walkerville.
      Cleveland Herald
      Tuesday, May 24, 1881



Steam screw ZOUAVE. U. S. No. 28021. Of 108 tons. Built Milwaukee, Wis., 1861. First home port, Detroit, Mich. DISPOSITION:-- Lost 1881
      Merchant Steam Vessels of the United States,
      1790 to 1868. The Lytle - Holdercamp List
     


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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Notes
Reason: sunk
Lives: nil
Remarks: Scrapped
Date of Original
1881
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.21828
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Zouave (Propeller), U28021, sunk, 24 May 1881