Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Agate (Tug), sunk, 1 May 1876

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NOTICE TO MARINERS. -- The tug AGATE is sunk off the mouth of Ontonagon harbor. She lies about 300 feet from and in line with the east pier, and a little east of a line in range with the range light and light-house. She lies in about eighteen feet of water, and is buoyed with a cedar plank and pole with a red flag. Boats entering the harbor will leave the buoy to the port side.
      Cleveland Herald
      Monday, May 29, 1876


Media Type
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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Notes
Reason: sunk
Remarks: ?
Date of Original
1876
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.22083
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Michigan, United States
    Latitude: 46.87105 Longitude: -89.31403
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Agate (Tug), sunk, 1 May 1876