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  • Genoa (Schooner), 1855
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  • Genoa (Schooner), aground, 1 Dec 1856
        Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $300
      Reason: aground Lives: nil Hull damage: $300
  • Genoa (Schooner), collision ?, 1 May 1856
        Reason: collision ? Lives: nil Hull damage: $300 Remarks: Repaired
      Reason: collision ? Lives: nil Hull damage: $300 Remarks: Repaired
  • Genoa (Schooner), lost deck load, 1 Oct 1857
        Reason: lost deck load Lives: nil Freight: lumber
      Reason: lost deck load Lives: nil Freight: lumber
  • Genoa (Schooner), sunk, 26 Oct 1865
        Reason: sunk Freight: coal Remarks: Total loss ?
      Reason: sunk Freight: coal Remarks: Total loss ?
  • Genoa (Schooner), aground, 19 Nov 1887
        Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: ore Remarks: Got off
      Reason: aground Lives: nil Freight: ore Remarks: Got off
  • Brevities
    Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 2 Nov 1865, p. 3     The Captain of the brig Roscius reports seeing a vessel with flag at half mast, below Point au Pelle. ... The scow J. McCullough jettisoned thirty tons of coal, Saturday, between Erie and Buffalo. Th
    Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH), 2 Nov 1865, p. 3   The Captain of the brig Roscius reports seeing a vessel with flag …
  • Marine Disasters
    Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 9 Nov 1865, p. 3     Marine Disasters The schooner International has gone to pieces on Salmon Point, Lake Erie. She had on board a cargo of corn, put on at this port for Kingston. The cargo is insured for $11,000, freigh
    Daily Inter-Ocean (Chicago, IL), 9 Nov 1865, p. 3   Marine Disasters The schooner International has gone to pieces on Salmon Point, …
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