1875 Ohio 1894
Wooden Great Lakes bulk freighter
Built at Huron OH by John F. Squires
Launched April 1875
1 deck, coal-fired boiler, low pressure condensing engine,
Enrolled at Sandusky OH May 29, 1875 (#30)
202.2 x 35.0 x 18.6, 1108.81 tons (850.85 NT 1882) US 19438 to:
John C. Estes,
Sold 1889 to L. P. Mason, Saginaw MI
Sold 1991 to C. W. Elphicke, Chicago IL
Sunk Sept 26, 1894 in collision with schooner Ironton 15 miles off Presque Isle MI, Lake Huron. Downbound from Duluth MN to Ogdensburg NY with cargo of flour and feed. Ironton towed with schooner Moonlight by str. Charles J. Kershaw. Ohio sank in 30 minutes. Crew took to lifeboats, rescued by Ironton, which sank an hour later with loss of 5 lives. Survivors rescued by Moonlight. Enrollment surrendered Oct 1, 1894.
See history in Great Lakes Ships We Remember III p. 272
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