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  • FRONTENAC (1678, Brig)
        Final Date: 8 Jan 1679; 1679, Jan 8 Went ashore, Lake Ontario.; Final Location: Cape Enrage, near mouth of Niagra River. Lake Ontario., Dragged anchors, went ashore.; Probably first decked vessel lost on Great Lakes.
      Final Date: 8 Jan 1679; 1679, Jan 8 Went ashore, Lake Ontario.; ...
  • GRIFFON (1679, Brig)
        Official No.: FRENCH; Dimensions (LBD): 65' x 18' x 6' ; 1679, Aug 7 LaSalle & 34 men sailed from Niagara. 1679, Aug 11 Arrived Detroit. 1679, Aug 27 Arrived at Michilimackinac. 1679, Sep 4 Arrived at the Islands of the Potawatomis, Green Bay, WI. 1679, Sep 18 Pilot & ...
      Official No.: FRENCH; Dimensions (LBD): 65' x 18' x 6' ; 1679, ...
  • VICTOIRE, LE (c1753, Sloop)
        Other Names: VICTORY; Official No.: FRENCH; 1758, August Destroyed at Fort Frontenac, Ontario, Lake Ontario by British; Original Owner: French forces
      Other Names: VICTORY; Official No.: FRENCH; 1758, August Destroyed at Fort Frontenac, ...
  • OSWEGO, H.M.S. (1755, Sloop)
        Official No.: BRITISH; Dimensions (LBD): 43' x 15' x 7' ; 1756 Captured by French at Oswego, New York & burned; Original Owner: British Navy
      Official No.: BRITISH; Dimensions (LBD): 43' x 15' x 7' ; 1756 ...
  • MARQUISE DE VAUDREUIL (1755, Schooner)
        Official No.: FRENCH; Final Date: 1759; Dimensions (LBD): 60' x 21' x 7' ; 1758 Captured by British; used as a transport. 1759 Burned Oswego, NY.; Final Location: Oswego, NY. Lake Ontario, Burned.
      Official No.: FRENCH; Final Date: 1759; Dimensions (LBD): 60' x 21' x ...
  • MISSISSAUGA (1755, Sloop)
        Official No.: BRITISH; Final Date: Dec 1759; Found by the British, a French sloop that may have been floated by the French at Fort Fontenac; renamed MISSISSAUGA. 1759, Dec Wrecked & damaged by ice, Lake Ontario.; Final Location: 30 miles east of Oswego, NY. Lake Ontario, Wrecked.
      Official No.: BRITISH; Final Date: Dec 1759; Found by the British, a ...
  • LIVELY, HMS (1755, Schooner)
        Other Names: FARQUMAR; Official No.: BRITISH; 2 guns, 28 swivels.
      Other Names: FARQUMAR; Official No.: BRITISH; 2 guns, 28 swivels.
  • VIGILANT (1755, Schooner)
        Official No.: BRITISH; Final Date: 1756; 1756 Captured, burned by French, Oswego, NY.; Final Location: Oswego, NY. Lake Ontario, Burned by French.
      Official No.: BRITISH; Final Date: 1756; 1756 Captured, burned by French, Oswego, ...
  • ONTARIO (1755, Sloop)
        Official No.: BRITISH; Dimensions (LBD): 55' x 15.7' ; 1756, August 14 Captured by French force 1758 Burned in Bradstreet's capture of Frontenac 1848, December In service of British force; Original Owner: British Navy
      Official No.: BRITISH; Dimensions (LBD): 55' x 15.7' ; 1756, August 14 ...
  • GEORGE (1755, Sloop)
        Official No.: BRITISH; Dimensions (LBD): 43' x 15' x 7' ; 1756, Jun 27 or Aug 14 Captured by the French force.
      Official No.: BRITISH; Dimensions (LBD): 43' x 15' x 7' ; 1756, ...
  • MOHAWK (1756, Sloop)
        Official No.: BRITISH; Final Date: 1756; Dimensions (LBD): 115' x 18' x 7' ; 1756 Captured & burned by French Navy, Lake Ontario.; Original Owner: British Navy; Final Location: Near Oswego, NY. Lake Ontario., Burned.; Captured by Montcalm of French Great Lakes Fleet; later burned.
      Official No.: BRITISH; Final Date: 1756; Dimensions (LBD): 115' x 18' x ...
  • HALIFAX (1756, Other)
        Official No.: BRITISH NAVY; Dimensions (LBD): 80.6' x 22' x 8.7' ; 1756, Aug 14 Captured; burned by French troops at Oswego.; Original Owner: British Navy
      Official No.: BRITISH NAVY; Dimensions (LBD): 80.6' x 22' x 8.7' ; ...
  • LONDON, HMS (1756, Brig)
        Official No.: BRITISH; Final Date: 1756; Dimensions (LBD): 60' x 21' x 7' ; 1856 Lost in armed conflict with French on Lake Ontario.; Final Location: Oswego. Lake Ontario., Lost.; Lost in Seven Year War.
      Official No.: BRITISH; Final Date: 1756; Dimensions (LBD): 60' x 21' x ...
  • LALOUISE (pre1758, Other)
        Official No.: FRENCH; 1758 Captured by British.
      Official No.: FRENCH; 1758 Captured by British.
  • OUTAOUAISE (1758, Brig)
        Other Names: WILLIAMSON; Final Date: 1761; 1858 Armed with ten 12 pound cannon, one 18 pound cannon & swivel guns; said to be the last French vessel on Lakes 1860, August 17 Surrendered to British Navy; repaired & put into British service as WILLIAMSON 1860, August 20 Attacked Fort Levis ...
      Other Names: WILLIAMSON; Final Date: 1761; 1858 Armed with ten 12 pound ...
  • JOHNSON (1759, Other)
        Built as French naval vessel L'OUTAOUAISE. 1760 Taken by British at Isle Royale, St. Lawrence River; renamed JOHNSON: rigged as snow using gear of ONONDAGA. 1764, Nov 13 Lost Lake Ontario; part of Col. Bradstreet's small fleet.; Final Location: Near Ontario (Oswego), NY. Lake Ontario; Lost in storm enroute Niagara ...
      Built as French naval vessel L'OUTAOUAISE. 1760 Taken by British at Isle ...
  • MISSISAGA (1759, Other)
        1759, Jul Launched, Niagara.
      1759, Jul Launched, Niagara.
  • IROQUOISE (1759, Schooner)
        Other Names: HMS ANSON; Official No.: FRENCH; Final Date: 1761; Dimensions (LBD): 80' x 0' x 0' ; 1759 Built for French Fleet, St. Lawrence River. 1759 Part of defence force, Fort Niagra's loss to British. 1760, Aug Damaged on shoal & scuttled at Fort Levis (near Ogdensburg, NY). 1760, ...
      Other Names: HMS ANSON; Official No.: FRENCH; Final Date: 1761; Dimensions (LBD): ...
  • WILLIAM & ANNE (1759, Other)
        Conveyed General Wolfe on his expedition to Quebec, Quebec 1853, August Engaged in Honduras & African timber trade
      Conveyed General Wolfe on his expedition to Quebec, Quebec 1853, August Engaged ...
  • ONONDAGA (1759, Other)
        Official No.: BRITISH NAVY; 1760 Built as the snow APOLLO; renamed ONONDAGA to please Indian chiefs. 1760, Aug 23 Lost in Battle of Fort Levis, St. Lawrence River; ran aground; shelled by French Artillery.; Original Owner: British Navy
      Official No.: BRITISH NAVY; 1760 Built as the snow APOLLO; renamed ONONDAGA ...
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C. Patrick Labadie Collection


The C. Patrick Labadie Collection within the Thunder Bay Sanctuary Research Collection is reputed to be one of the finest in the country regarding Great Lakes Maritime History. It represents one of the largest single repositories of historical material concerning 19th Century Great Lakes vessels in existence. Mr. Pat Labadie compiled much of this collection over the course of 40 years, with a deliberate goal of indexing every vessel to sail the lakes between 1800 and 1900. The collection has since grown to over 30,000 vessel images and data on approximately 14,000 individual vessels. This makes Alpena one of only a few sites in the country that has a collection of this magnitude. Mr. Labadie donated his collection to the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary & Underwater Preserve. The collection is housed at the Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library.