1871 Raleigh 1911
Wooden Great Lakes bulk freighter
Built at Cleveland OH by Quayle & Martin
Launched
235’ LOA, 227’ LBP, 34’ beam, 23’9” depth
1 deck, hold beams, coal-fired boiler, steeple compound engine, 750 IHP
Enrolled at Cleveland OH Aug 14, 1871 (Temp #1)
227.3 x 34.0 x 15, 980.35 tons US 110154 to:
Henry C. Winslow et al., Buffalo NY (home port Buffalo NY)
(N. C. Winslow 17/48, H. J. Winslow 23/48, B. S. Wolvin [Master] 8/48)
Entered service Sept 1871
Permanent enrollment at Buffalo NY Sept 9, 1871 (#44)
Rebuilt 1880 to 2 decks
Remeasured to 1205.93 tons (1104.93 NT 1882)
Sold 1886 to James Corrigan et al, Cleveland OH
Repowered 1887
Sold 1891 to Henry Wineman, Detroit MI
Lost rudder in storm Nov 30, 1911 and stranded on Point Abino, Lake Erie, 6 miles west of Port Colborne ON. Three lives lost. Enroute from Port Huron MI to Erie PA with cargo of wood pulp. Enrollment surrendered Jan 10, 1912.
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