Maritime History of the Great Lakes

British Whig (Kingston, ON), 12 Nov 1913

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p.1 The James Carruthers Has Evidently Sunk -

Twenty Lake Wrecks Toll of the Storm -

Government Scow Launched - From the Ways at Shipyard On Wednesday Afternoon - the second will be launched soon.

Cast Ashore - body of Charles McSorley Among Dead - engineer of Regina, lost in Lake Huron.

p.5

IN MARINE CIRCLES

- Tuesday night, word was received in the city that the steamer McKinstrey, of the Merchants Montreal Line of Toronto, ran aground in the cut above the Murray canal, near Brighton.

The steamer Cornwall of the Calvin company was called to the scene.

The McKinstrey was loaded with a cargo of cement, from Point Anne, and was on her way to Fort William.


Media Type
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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Date of Publication
12 Nov 1913
Local identifier
KN.18224b
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 44.22976 Longitude: -76.48098
Donor
Rick Neilson
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Public Domain [more details]
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Public domain: Copyright has expired according to the applicable Canadian or American laws. No restrictions on use.
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 12 Nov 1913