Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Narragansett (Schooner), U18110, sunk, 13 May 1901

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Capt Kean of the steamer ADVANCE arrived at Goderich on Monday and reports coming across the schooner NARRAGANSETT of Milwaukee in the middle of Lake Huron, 25 miles due east of Point aux barques. The crew had abandoned her and she was full of water. He put three of his men on board and towed her towards Goderich for about 3 hours, when she sank in about 2 minutes, 11 miles northwest of Goderich.
      Port Huron Daily Times
      Tuesday, May 14, 1901


May 13 1901. -- Schooner NARRAGANSETT, en route to Port Huron for repairs, sunk in Lake Huron.
      Wrecks on the Great Lakes
      Casualty List of 1901
      Marine Record
      January 11, 1902
     
     
Schooner NARRAGANSETT. U. S. No. 18110. Of 316 tons gross; 300 tons net. Built Cleveland, Ohio, 1861. Home port, Milwaukee, Wis. 139.9 x 26.1 x 11.6
      Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1900


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Newspaper
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Reason: sunk
Remarks: Total loss
Date of Original
1901
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Local identifier
McN.W.22855
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 44.640833 Longitude: -81.768055
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Narragansett (Schooner), U18110, sunk, 13 May 1901