Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Annette (Sloop), aground, 1 Aug 1798

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In August, 1798, the sloop ANNETTE, owned by John Askin was chartered by the Collector of Detroit to convey supplies belonging to the government of the United States to the newly established port at Presque' Isle, now Erie, Pa. This small ship was driven by a heavy gale into Long Point Bay, where she sank in shallow water. Much of her cargo was salvaged by some of the neighbouring inhabitants, who carried it away, Hon. Robert Hamilton, acting as Askin's agent, sent Robert Nichols, then one of his clerks, to reclaim it.
      Memorials of Fort Erie and Early Navigation of Lake Erie
      by Colonel Cruckshank p. 102.


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Newspaper
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Reason: aground
Freight: salt & c.
Remarks: ?
Date of Original
1798
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.23938
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 42.555833 Longitude: -80.197222
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Annette (Sloop), aground, 1 Aug 1798