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  • ALLEGHENY (1849, Propeller)
        Final Date: 24 Oct 1855; Dimensions (LBD): 177.1' x 25' x 10.11' ; 1849 Enrolled Cleveland, OH. 1850, Aug 6 LEXINGTON was run into by ALLEGHENY near Conneaut & sunk inside the harbor. 1850, Oct 10 Cleared Buffalo for Milwaukee with about 175 Swedish immigrants in board. By the time ...
      Final Date: 24 Oct 1855; Dimensions (LBD): 177.1' x 25' x 10.11' ...
  • ALLEGHENY (1873, Schooner)
        Official No.: 105295; Final Date: 6 Jun 1913; Dimensions (LBD): 187' x 33' x 13.5' ; 1879, May While at anchor, ran into by schooner HAMILTON, Detroit River. 1883, Aug 13 Foremast & rigging damaged off Grand Haven, MI while downbound with 4,200 bushels corn; towed to Buffalo by propeller ...
      Official No.: 105295; Final Date: 6 Jun 1913; Dimensions (LBD): 187' x ...
  • ALLEGHENY (1910, Bulk Freighter)
        Other Names: DIXON, GEORGE D.;CONCON;ANGOL; Official No.: 207792; Final Date: 1959; Dimensions (LBD): 350' x 46' x 31' ; 1910-1916 Owned Erie & Western Transportation Co., Buffalo, NY. 1916-1942 Owned Great Lakes Transit Corp., Buffalo NY. 1945 Chilean owners.; Original Owner: Erie & Western Transportion Co.
      Other Names: DIXON, GEORGE D.;CONCON;ANGOL; Official No.: 207792; Final Date: 1959; Dimensions ...
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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.