Francis Palms (Schooner), squall damage, 10 Sep 1881
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The Courier furnishes the following list of disasters by Saturday night's storm:
The schooner C. A. KING, with all sails up, was struck by the squall when off Dunkirk, and fared rather badly. She lost bowsprit and jibboom, jibsails, foretop mast and sail and mainsail. It will cost about $1,000 to repair damages. She worked her way down and was brought in by a tug early in the morning.
The schooner FRANCIS PALMS was caught off Erie. She had her mainsheet post carried away and her small boat was considerably damaged.
The schooner D. S. AUSTIN, while being towed to the dock at the foot of Washington street, was swung by the high wind and current against the dock and her starboard quarter was stove in.
Cleveland Herald
Tuesday, September 13, 1881- Media Type
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- Newspaper
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- Notes
- Reason: squall damage
Lives: nil
Remarks: Repaired
- Date of Original
- 1881
- Subject(s)
- Local identifier
- McN.W.21941
- Language of Item
- English
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Pennsylvania, United States
Latitude: 42.12922 Longitude: -80.08506
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- Donor
- William R. McNeil
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