COUCH, JAMES (1871, Schooner)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
COUCH, JAMES
Also known as:
TASMANIA
Year of Build:
1871
Official Number:
75598
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Port Huron, MI
Vessel Type:
Schooner
Note: Experimented with lee boards, failed; centerboard case add 1872.
Hull Materials:
Wood
Number of Decks:
1
Builder Name:
Muir, Livingston & Co.
Original Owner and Location:
Capt. Thomas L. Parker, Chicago, IL.
Power
Number of Masts:
3
Hull Dimensions
Length:
223.7'
Beam:
34'
Depth:
14.5'
Tonnage (gross):
843
Capacity:
60,000 bushels
Final Disposition
Final Location:
3 miles SW of SE Shoal Light, Pelee Passage.
Lake Erie.
Date:
20 Oct 1905
Final Depth:
42''
How:
Foundered in storm.
Final Cargo:
Iron Ore.
Notes:
Bound Escanaba, MI - Cleveland, OH, struck bottom, tow line cut from steamer BULGARIA, sank quickly; 8 lost. 1905, Oct 23 Documents surrendered at Cleveland. 1906, Jul Wrecked, blown up as menace to navigation.
History
Chronology:

1871, Apr Launched.

1875 Owned Merrill & Skeele, Chicago, IL.

1879 Repaired.

1890, Mar 20 Rebuilt as 4 mast schooner-barge; 221 x 35 x 16.4; 979 gross / 930 net tons; renamed TASMANIA; owned Corrigan Bros., Cleveland, OH.

1890, Aug Collided with & sank by steamer J. H. WADE, Lake George Flats, St. Mary's River.

1890, Sep 30 Raised Moran Wrecking Co; coal removed; towed to Cleveland for repairs.

1891, Jul Collided with & damaged by steamer CITY of LONDON in Lake Superior.

1894, Oct 11 Driven ashore Cleveland, OH; crew rescued.

1905, Oct 20 Foundered.

Notes
From the Collection of:
C. Patrick Labadie
Sources:
Donald V. Baut
Board of Lake Underwriters Marine Directory
Dossin Great Lakes Museum
Newspaper Clippings
Steamboat Era in the Muskokas by Richard Tatley
Loudon G. Wilson
Contact
Contact
Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library
Email:specialcollections@alpenalibrary.org
Website:
Agency street/mail address:
211 N. First Ave.
Alpena, Michigan 49707
USA
(989)356-6188
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