1847 1847: On 8 June 1847, CHESAPEAKE (wooden side-wheeler, 172 foot, 412 tons, built in 1838, at Maumee, Ohio) was fully laden and had 97 aboard when she rammed the schooner JOHN F PORTER on a dark night off Conneaut, Ohio. As she started to sink, she was run to shore in an effort to save her, but she sank a mile short of the beach. Lake Erie was fairly calm and the crew and passengers tried to get to shore in boats and makeshift rafts. Most made it and many were also picked up by the steamer HARRISON. Estimates…
Port and vessel activity for Friday June 6. Port reports done by Tom Geiger unless otherwise noted. Please send future…
1859 1859: On 7 June 1859, COLUMBIA (2-mast wooden brig, 92 foot, 177 gross tons, built in 1842, at Sandusky,…
New details released of proposed hovercraft service between downtown Toronto and Niagara Region TORONTO, ON – New details are emerging…
Port and vessel activity for Thursday June 5. Port reports done by Tom Geiger unless otherwise noted. Please send future…
1869 1869: On 6 June 1869, ASA COVELL (wooden propeller tug, 20 gross tons, built in 1852, at Buffalo, New…
USCG Sequoia heads to Sturgeon Bay for repairs On Tuesday, the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Sequoia, based at Port Huron,…
Port and vessel activity for Wednesday June 4. Port reports done by Tom Geiger unless otherwise noted. Please send future…
1864 1864: On 5 June 1864, COL A B WILLIAMS (2 mast wooden schooner, 110 foot, 150 tons, built in…
Lakes Limestone Trade Down in May CLEVELAND — Shipments of limestone on the Great Lakes totaled 3.6 million tons in…