Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Wahcondah (Propeller), C102577, agrouns/sunk, 11 May 1903

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The new steamer WAHCONDAH, which was recently built in England for the McKay Brothers of Hamilton, is sunk in 17 feet of water at Ferrin's Point near Prescott. She had a cargo of fire brick. The tug DONNELLY and GRATHAM, with wrecking apparatus, left Kingston to raise the vessel.
      Port Huron Daily Times
      Tuesday, May 12, 1903


      Steam screw WAHCONDAH. Official British No. 102577. Of 1,575 tons gross. Built Port Glasgow, Scotland, 1903. 230.4 x 37.1 x 21.8
      Herman Runge List


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Reason: agrouns/sunk
Lives: nil
Freight: fire brick
Remarks: Raised
Date of Original
1903
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.24492
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Wahcondah (Propeller), C102577, agrouns/sunk, 11 May 1903