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- 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.; ...
- 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, ...
- Other Names: VICTORY; Official No.: FRENCH; 1758, August Destroyed at Fort Frontenac, Ontario, Lake Ontario by British; Original Owner: French forcesOther Names: VICTORY; Official No.: FRENCH; 1758, August Destroyed at Fort Frontenac, ...
- Official No.: BRITISH; Dimensions (LBD): 43' x 15' x 7' ; 1756 Captured by French at Oswego, New York & burned; Original Owner: British NavyOfficial No.: BRITISH; Dimensions (LBD): 43' x 15' x 7' ; 1756 ...
- 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 ...
- 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 ...
- Other Names: FARQUMAR; Official No.: BRITISH; 2 guns, 28 swivels.Other Names: FARQUMAR; Official No.: BRITISH; 2 guns, 28 swivels.
- 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, ...
- 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 NavyOfficial No.: BRITISH; Dimensions (LBD): 55' x 15.7' ; 1756, August 14 ...
- 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, ...
- 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 ...
- 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 NavyOfficial No.: BRITISH NAVY; Dimensions (LBD): 80.6' x 22' x 8.7' ; ...
- 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 ...
- Official No.: FRENCH; 1758 Captured by British.Official No.: FRENCH; 1758 Captured by British.
- 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 ...
- 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 ...
- 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): ...
- Conveyed General Wolfe on his expedition to Quebec, Quebec 1853, August Engaged in Honduras & African timber tradeConveyed General Wolfe on his expedition to Quebec, Quebec 1853, August Engaged ...
- 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 NavyOfficial No.: BRITISH NAVY; 1760 Built as the snow APOLLO; renamed ONONDAGA ...
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