WINSLOW, H.C. (1853, Barkentine)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
WINSLOW, H.C.
Year of Build:
1853
Official Number:
11200
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Black River, OH
Vessel Type:
Barkentine
Builder Name:
George Washington Jones
Original Owner and Location:
N.C. Winslow, Cleveland, Ohio
Power
Number of Masts:
3
Hull Dimensions
Length:
131.8'
Beam:
25.11'
Depth:
10.9'
Tonnage (old style):
362.42
Final Disposition
Final Location:
Clark Street Bridge, Chicago, Illinois, Chicago River
Date:
24 Jun 1905
How:
Sunk
Notes:
Later blown up to clear dock & river
History
Chronology:

1860, November 18 Ashore Middle Island, Lake Erie

1861 Very large repairs

1861, August Raised & towed to Buffalo for repairs (Buffalo Daily

Courier, August 19, 1861)

1862 Owned A.H. Laurie, Buffalo, New York

1864 Owned Wolverton & Pitman, Buffalo

1864, April 22 Collided with propeller ALLEGHANY off Milwaukee Piers,

Wisconsin, Lake Michigan

1868 Listed as schooner; 252.02 gross tons

1871, May Sprung leak & sunk, Marquette, Michigan, Lake Superior

1871, October 19 Capsized off Point Brules, Lake Michgian; 3 died

1872 Repaired

1876 Owned Francisco, Detroit, Michigan

1878, December 23 Owned E. Fifield, Bay City, Michigan;

137.7 x 25.8 x 10.2', 252 gross tons, 239 net tons

1881 Rebuilt

1892 Owned William Callom, Saginaw, Michigan

1898 Owned C.T. Larson, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

1905, June 24 Sunk at Chicago, Illinois, Chicago River

Notes
From the Collection of:
C. Patrick Labadie
Contact
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Email:specialcollections@alpenalibrary.org
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Alpena, Michigan 49707
USA
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