Other Names: ALLIANCE;ECLIPSE;CHAMPLAIN; Final Date: 3 May 1840; First Canadian steamer on Lake Erie. Built to run Chippawa to Amherstburg, ONT. 1831, Jun Boiler exploded on Lake Erie. 1837 Rebuilt at Detroit, MI 119'6" x 22'6" x 9', 125 90/95 tons. Renamed ECLIPSE. Seized by American force during the Patriot ...
Other Names: ALLIANCE;ECLIPSE;CHAMPLAIN; Final Date: 3 May 1840; First Canadian steamer on ...
Final Date: 28 Aug 1858; Dimensions (LBD): 199.2' x 27.9' x 13' ; 1846, Jun 10 Vessel launched. 1847, Jun 1 First voyage; North Shore Service, Lake Erie to run Buffalo, NY - Detroit, MI with LONDON stopping at Port Colborne, Port Dover, Port Stanley & Windsor; accomodating over 300 ...
Final Date: 28 Aug 1858; Dimensions (LBD): 199.2' x 27.9' x 13' ...
Other Names: CERES; 1841 Oct 21 Owned McPherson et al, of St. Catherines; wrecked Snake Island in gale, Lake Ontario; lost with cargo flour. 1854 Owned at Kingston, renamed CERES, 120 ton fore & aft schooner; only fit for lumber. 1860 Owned McMasters, Mill Point. ; Original Owner: McPherson & ...
Other Names: CERES; 1841 Oct 21 Owned McPherson et al, of St. ...
Final Date: 10 Sep 1852; Dimensions (LBD): 89.6' x 18.3' x 8.3' ; 1841, May 5 Rigged & launched Chippewa, ONT. 1846 Registered Hamilton, ONT; owned M.W. & E. Browne.; Final Location: 10 miles E. Toronto, ONT. Lake Ontario., Wrecked in a gale.
Final Date: 10 Sep 1852; Dimensions (LBD): 89.6' x 18.3' x 8.3' ...
Dimensions (LBD): 132' x 20' x 8.8' ; 1844, Apr 9 Ran Chippawa, ONT - Buffalo, NY. 1844, Apr 17 Sunk 5 miles below Waterloo in fog. 1844, May 25 Raised. 1844, May 31 Hard aground at Schlosser, Niagara River. 1844, Oct 29 Aground Bird Island Reef (Black Rock); one ...
Dimensions (LBD): 132' x 20' x 8.8' ; 1844, Apr 9 Ran ...
Other Names: LEE, OLIVER; Final Date: 4 Nov 1857; Dimensions (LBD): 160.6' x 25.2' x 10.6' ; 1845, Mar Ran Buffalo - Amherstburg. 1845, Aug 11 Collided with steamer KENT below Point Pelee, Lake Erie & sank her. 1846 Ran Buffalo - Detroit. 1847, Jun 11 Sunk schooner in collision ...
Other Names: LEE, OLIVER; Final Date: 4 Nov 1857; Dimensions (LBD): 160.6' ...
Dimensions (LBD): 148' x 0' x 0' ; 1840 Built as a Man of War, hull planks 5" & sealings 3" with iron bars for reinforcing, hull 22" thick & should repel most shot; armed with eight 18 pounders & 2 mortars. 1840, Nov In sea trials on Lake Erie, ...
Dimensions (LBD): 148' x 0' x 0' ; 1840 Built as a ...
Dimensions (LBD): 93.1' x 18.3' x 8.3' ; 1854 Owned at Port Dover, hull & rig in poor condition 1874 Last year registered; Master Carpenter: Carrick of Buffalo; Original Owner: M.W. & E. Browne
Dimensions (LBD): 93.1' x 18.3' x 8.3' ; 1854 Owned at Port ...
Official No.: BRITISH; Final Date: 1817; Dimensions (LBD): 76' ; 1927 Raised 1953 Raised, now on display at Penetang, ONT.; Final Location: Penetanguishene Harbor, ONT, Georgian Bay Lake Huron, seams opened, sank
Official No.: BRITISH; Final Date: 1817; Dimensions (LBD): 76' ; 1927 Raised ...