Great Lakes Maritime History
History of the Great Lakes
Vol. 1 by J.B. Mansfield
Published Chicago: J.H. Beers & Co. 1899
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LAKE VESSELS.
CHAPTER XLII.
LIST OF LAKE VESSELS.
Past and Present.
The compilation of a complete list of all vessels that have sailed the Great Lakes is, perhaps, impossible, for many early records have been destroyed, and those remaining are sometimes incomplete. The following directory has been prepared with great care, and no available source of information that might add to the accuracy or to the number has been neglected. Few if any prominent vessels on the lakes, it is believed, have been omitted, and the list is by far the most complete that has ever been compiled. It contains with comparatively few exceptions the names of all lake craft from the earliest historical times to the present.
The abreviations used are usually self explanatory. Those most commonly employed are as follows:
b., for built. bge., barge. c., composite. Can., Canadian. col., collision. com., commission. cfy., car ferry. g. t., gross tons. Hur., Huron. l., lake. Mich., Michigan. n.t., net tonnage; or sometimes, when applied to Canadian vessels, new tonnage. prop., propellor. r., river rev. cut., revenue cutter. straits, Straits of Mackinac. Sup., Superior. stmr., steamer. sty., steamyacht. stcb., steam canal boat. stpd., steam pile driver. stl., steam lighter. std., steam dredge. schr., sail vessels or barges. slp., sail sloop. sly., sloop yacht. U. S. Gov., United States Government. v., vessel. '98, 1898, etc. By steamer is usually meant side-wheel steamer, but it includes also many propellers among the Canadian vessels and sometimes American propellers, old vessel lists not always maintaining the distinction between side-wheel steamers and propellers: Yakima, prop., 1,986 g. t., b. '87, Cleveland, in com. Yale, s. prop., 3,453 g. t., b. 95, Cleveland, in com. Yama, stmr., 11 g. t., b. '90, in com. Yankee, schr., on L. Erie, '41. Yankee, schr., lost '93, L. Hur. Yankee, schr., 236 g. t., b. '62, Marine City, Mich., in com. Yankee, schr., 12 g. t., b. '83, Sand Beach, Mich., in com. Yankee Blade, schr., 256 t., b. '55, foundered near Skillagalee, '83. Yates, Florence, tug, 33 g. t., formerly Sam'l H. Barons, b. Buffalo, '75, in com. Yates, H. N., schr., in com., '45, passed out. Yattaw, J. F., 126 g. t., b. '92, Chicago, passed out,'96. York, English v., 80 g. t., b. Toronto, 1792, wrecked off Devil's Nose, 1799. York State, schr., 303 g. t., b. '69, Ashtabula, in com. York State, schr., 288 t., b. '57, stranded Georgian Bay, '86. York State, tug, 23 t., b. '69, passed out. Yosemite, prop., 310 g. t., b. '67, Sandusky, passed out, '92. Yosemite, fire tug, 142 g. t., b. '90, Chicago, in com. Youell, Clara, Can. schr., 269 n. t., b. '72, Port Burwell, in com. Youghiogheny, prop., 115 g. t., b. '89, Ashtabula, in com. Young Amaranth, schr., b. '25, Black River, O. Young America, stmr., 89 t., b. Algonac, '62. Young America, schr., 242 g. t., b. '53, Buffalo, in com. Young Annie, prop., 1,007 t., b. '69, burned L. Hur., '90, 9 lives lost. Young, C. L., schr., 382 g. t., b. '72, Marine City, in com. Young, Capt. Levi, Can. schr., 153 g. t., b. '80, Hull, in com. Young, Emma, scow, sunk Algonac, '71, by col. Young Farmer, schr., ashore Long Point, '27. Young, Henry, scow, wrecked L. Erie, '70. Young Leopold, schr., in com., '56. Young Lion, schr., 50 t., b. Black Rock, '27, sunk near Erie, '36. Young Lyon, burned '74, L. Hur. Young, P. E., Can. scow, 76 n. t., b. '64, Normandale, in com. Young Rover, schr., 8 t., b. Detroit, '43. Young Tiger, schr., afloat, '26. Young, William, schr., 333 g. t., b. '63, Madison Docks, O., passed out, '91. Young, Wm. A., schr., 434 g. t., b. '83, Marine City, in com. Yukon, schr., 1,602 g. t., b. '93, West Bay City, in com. Yuma, prop., 2,194 g. t., b. '93, Cleveland, in com.