Maritime History of the Great Lakes

William H. Stevens (Propeller), U81120, aground, 5 Sep 1891

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Sault Ste. Marie, Sept. 5 -- The steamer W. H. STEVENS is reported hard aground between Point Aux Pins and Cedar Point Reef. Two tugs and a lighter have gone to her assistance. She is out two feet forward and on a rock bottom. The weather is foggy.
      Buffalo Enquirer
      Saturday, September 5, 1891

     
     
      WILLIAM H. STEVENS. Built July, 1886 Package Freight Propeller -Wood
U. S. No. 81120 1332 gt -1025 nt 212.4' x 37.2' x 13.7'
Burned and sank off Clear Creek, Lake Erie, September 8, 1902.
      Frank Wheeler & Co., West Bay City Shipbuilding Master List
      Institute for Great Lakes research
      Perrysburg, Ohio


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Reason: aground
Lives: nil
Remarks: Got off
Date of Original
1891
Subject(s)
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McN.W.22167
Language of Item
English
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William R. McNeil
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William H. Stevens (Propeller), U81120, aground, 5 Sep 1891