Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Acacia (Schooner), C126464, aground, 4 May 1903

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The schooner ACACIA was yesterday reported by Capt. Russell of the tug MARY HALL at Oswego as being ashore at the head of the Main Ducks. The ACACIA left Oswego Saturday with 350 tons of coal for Kingston.
      Buffalo Evening News
      Tuesday, May 5, 1903
     
     
      Schooner ACACIA. Of 188 tons reg. Built at Smith's Falls, Ont. in 1871. Home port, Kingston. Owned by C.C. Simmons, of Kingston, Ont. 102.3 x 20.4 x 9.4
      List of Vessels on Registry Books of the Dominion
      of Canada on the 31st. Day of December, 1905

     
NOTE:- Official Canadian Number 126464, not given until 1909


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Reason: aground
Freight: coal
Remarks: Got off
Date of Original
1903
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.22750
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Acacia (Schooner), C126464, aground, 4 May 1903