Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Chattanooga, U127255, abandoned as breakwall, 1934

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Schooner Barge CHATTANOOGA. U. S. No. 127255. Of 2339 gross tons. Built West Bay City, Mich., 1898 by James Davidson. 308.0 x 45.0 x 21.5 Abandoned 1926
      Herman Runge List
     

      The propeller C.F. BIELMAN was taken to Georgian Bay by a tug in 1834 and lies end to end with another vessel, the CHATTANOOGA, almost at a right angle to the shore and supposedly were to form part of a dock for a gravel operation on the island, but which never materialized, they both lie off the east side of Great Duck Island, L.H. just south of Gravel Point. It is assumed that both vessels may have been placed about the same time, 1934
      Information Courtesy Patrick Folkes

      " Gravel Point, on the east side of Great Duck Island, has a slight bay south of it in which, at the site of a former fishing station, there is a small wharf which is used by the lighthouse keeper. A wreck, elevation 2 feet, lies near the wharf and provides some shelter from southerly winds"
      1984 "Sailing Directions Great Lakes Vol. 11.


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Notes
Reason: abandoned as breakwall
Lives: nil
Freight: nil
Remarks: Abandoned
Date of Original
1934
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.24316
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Chattanooga, U127255, abandoned as breakwall, 1934