Maritime History of the Great Lakes

British Whig (Kingston, ON), 13 Nov 1913

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p.1 Another Vessel Lost - John A. McGean.

Said 202 Lives Lost - Carruthers, Leafield lost.

Lifeboats Were Used By Most of Doomed -

An Awful Casualty in Lachine Canal -

Ghouls Rob Bodies of Wrecked Seamen -

p.2 Well-Known Here - Capt. Bruce Cameron & Capt. William Wright Lost In Storm -

Schooner Was Released - The steamer Saginaw, of the Donnelly Wrecking Company, returned on Thursday afternoon after pulling off the schooner Jamieson, which went ashore at Adolphustown.

p.3 Map of Lake Huron Showing Wrecks -

p.5 Dare-Devil Mariners - who venture on lakes when warned of storms.

Mate J.S. Chapman Safe - str. William P. Snider.

No Trace Yet - of body of man from str. Compton.

IN MARINE CIRCLES

The steamer McKinstrey, which went aground above the Murray canal, near Brighton, was pulled off by the steamer Cornwall on Wednesday, the Cornwall returning to Kingston on Wednesday night. The vessel was not damaged.

p.8 Body Not Identified - of Charles J. McSorley.

Map - The Graveyard of Inland Navigation.


Media Type
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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Date of Publication
13 Nov 1913
Local identifier
KN.18224c
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 44.22976 Longitude: -76.48098
Donor
Rick Neilson
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 13 Nov 1913