Manitoulin Genealogy

Ships and Shipwrecks
of Georgian Bay
and the Great Lakes

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SHIP'S NAME
TYPE
DATE
LOST
LIVES
LOST
MORE
STORIES
A. E. EVERETT Propeller 04-1895 0
A. J. RICH Schooner 1864 0
AGNES Wooden Steamer 07-12-1918 0
ALBANY Propeller 11-07-1893 24
ALBION Propeller 10-03-1887 0
ALGOMA Steamer 11-06-1885 37
40.
ALICE COFFEE -- -- --
ALICE G. Tug 1927 --
  26.  
AMERICAN UNION Schooner 05-06-1894 All
ANN MARIA Schooner 10-07-1902 4
ANNA SMITH Wooden Steamer 11-27-1889 1
ANNIE YOUNG Propeller 10-20-1890 9
ARABIA Schooner 10-01-1884 0
  8.  
ARCTIC Schooner 09-1895 0
ARGUS Steel Freighter 11-12-1913 25
ARTIC Propeller 09-1893 0
ASIA Propeller 09-14-1882 123
  11.  
ATLANTIC Propeller 11-10-1903 0
  12.  
AVALON VOYAGER II Propeller 1980 --
  17.  
BALTIMORE Wooden Steamer 05-24-1901 14
BERLIN Schooner 11-08-1877 4
BOB FOOTE Tug 1902 --
  27.  
BRUCE MINES Sidewheeler 11-28-1854 All
BRUNO Propeller 11-13-1890 0
C. A. KING Schooner 09-1918 0
C. P. MINCH Schooner 10-1890 0
CANADIAN Schooner 11-5-1880 All
CAROLINE ROSE Schooner 1990 -
CASCADEN Schooner 10-1871 All
  16.  
CASTALIA Schooner 1871 --
CEDARVILLE Steel Freighter 05-07-1965 10
CELTIC Schooner 11-29-1902 All
CHARLES M. WARNER Wooden Steamer 11-25-1905 0
CHARLES PRICE Steel Freighter 11-12-1913 All
CHARLES STREET Propeller 07-20-1908 0
CHECOTAH Schooner 10-30-1906 0
  31.  
CHICKAMAUGA Schooner 09-12-1919 0
CHINA Schooner 11-20-1883 All
  18.  
CHIPPEWA Propeller 1906 0
CHOCTAW Propeller 07-12-1915 10
CITY OF CLEVELAND Schooner 10-17-1901 0
  13.  
CITY OF GENOA Propeller 08-26-1911 0
CITY OF GRAND RAPIDS Propeller 10-29-1907 0
  29.  
CLIFTON Whaleback 09-22-1924 27
COL. BRACKETT Schooner 04-24-1890 0
CREAM CITY Schooner 07-01-1918 0
D. M. WILSON Propeller 10-27-1894 0
D. R. HANNA Steel Freighter 05-16-1919 0
D. R. MARTIN Schooner 11-04-1904 --
DANIEL MORRELL Steel Freighter 11-29-1966 28
DAVIDSON Propeller 10-04-1883 0
DELAWARE Propeller 11-25-1918 0
DOLPHIN -- -- 0
  34.  
DREADNAUGHT Schooner 08-1886 0
DUNDERBERG Schooner 08-1868 1
E. B. ALLEN Propeller 11-18-1871 0
E. B. HALE Propeller 10-09-1897 0
E. S. PEASE Wooden Steamer 11-24-1904 0
  23.  
E. W. RATHBURN Schooner 10-09-1886 0
ED. PALMER Schooner 11-13-1892 0
EDWARD E. SKEELE Schooner 09-25-1921 0
ELIZA STRONG Propeller 10-25-1904 All
EMMA Propeller 07-03-1912 0
  39.  
EMMA NIELSON Schooner 06-26-1911 0
ENTERPRISE Propeller 09-13-1894 0
EUGENE Schooner 11-1892 0
EUREKA Schooner 11-07-1901 1
F. B. GARDNER Schooner 09-15-1904 0
F. T. BARNEY Schooner 1868 0
FAME Schooner 1882 0
FLORIDA Propeller 05-20-1897 0
FOREST CITY Propeller 06-05-1904 0
  9.  
FRANK GOODYEAR Steel Freighter 05-23-1910 23
GALENA Propeller 09-25-1872 All
GARDEN CITY Sidewheeler 05-1854 0
GARGANTUA Schooner 1952 0
GENERAL Tug 1930 0
GEO. B. WAND Schooner 04-17-1902 0
GEORGE H. GRAHAM Propeller 10-17-1917 0
GEORGE STEELE Schooner 10-1998 0
GLENORCHY Steel Freighter 10-29-1924 0
GOLD HUNTER Schooner 11-06-1879 All
GOLDEN FISHER Tug 06-05-1943 0
GOLDEN WEST Schooner 1884 0
GOLIATH Propeller 09-13-1848 All
GOODREAU Steel Freighter 11-23-1917 0
GOSHAWK Schooner 06-16-1920 0
GOV SMITH Propeller 08-19-1906 0
GRECIAN Steel Freighter 06-15-1906 0
H. A. EMERY Schooner 08-09-1899 0
HENRY CLAY Schooner 1873 37
HENRY JOHNSON Wooden Steamer 07-24-1902 0
HIBOU Propeller 11-21-1936 7
HUNTER SAVIDGE Schooner 08-20-1899 5
HYDRUS Steel Freighter 11-11-1913 All
INDIA Propeller 09-05-1928 0
IRON CHIEF Propeller 10-04-1904 0
IRONTON Schooner 09-26-1894 5
ISAAC SCOTT Steel Freighter 11-1913 28
J. C. FORD Wooden Steamer 11-26-1924 0
J. C. LICKEN Propeller 05-02-1890 0
J. F. CARD Schooner 11-15-1900 0
J. H MAGRUDER Schooner 08-1895 0
J. H. JONES Propeller 11-22-1906 All
J. J. OUTHWAITE Propeller 11-28-1905 0
JACOB BERTCHEY Propeller 09-03-1879 0
JAMES C. KING Schooner 11-29-1901 0
  20.  
JAMES C. WORTS Schooner 1895 --
JAMES CARRUTHERS Steel Freighter 11-11-1913 All
JAMES R. BENTLY Schooner 11-1878 All
JAMES REID Propeller 08-21-1917 0
JANE McLEOD Schooner 11-10-1890 0
JENNIE GRAHAM Schooner 04-1880 0
JOHN & ALEX Tug 1947 --
  25.  
JOHN A. McGEAN Steel Freighter 11-11-1913 All
JOHN BREDON Schooner 07-21-1899 3
JOHN C. PRINGLE Schooner -- --
JOHN E. CULLEN Schooner -- --
JOHN J. AUDUBON Schooner 1854 0
JOHN MINOR Schooner 10-19-1902 All
JOHN WALTERS Schooner 1899 0
JOHNSWOOD Schooner -- --
JOSEPH S. FAY Propeller 10-19-1905 1
KALIYUGA Schooner 10-20-1905 17
KALOOAH Sidewheeler 08-1862 0
KATE HAYES Schooner 1856 0
KEYSTONE STATE Sidewheeler 11-10-1861 33
KITTY REEVES Schooner 11-07-1870 0
L. SEATON Schooner 11-1892 0
LADY DUFFERIN Schooner 10-1886 0
LADY FRANKLIN Schooner 09-30-1895 0
LILLY Schooner 1852 --
LINCOLN Propeller 10-19-1887 0
LINDEN Schooner 11-28-1923 0
LOTHAIR Wooden Steamer -- --
  22.  
LOTTIE WOLF Schooner 10-1879 0
  6.  
LOWELL Schooner 1871 --
LUCINDA Schooner 06-01-1887 0
LUCKPORT Propeller 12-1934 0
  3.  
M. F. MERRICK Schooner 05-17-1889 5
M. STALKER Schooner 11-1886 0
MAGETTEWAN Propeller 07-15-1896 0
MAPLEDAWN Steel Freighter 11-20-1924 0
MARINE CITY Schooner 11-11-1901 4
MARION BRECK Schooner 10-07-1907 0
  10.  
MARY & LUCY Schooner 11-1879 0
MARY WARD Propeller 11-24-1872 8
MARY WOOLSON Schooner 07-18-1920 0
MEARS Schooner 11-27-1889 1
METAMORA Tug 09-29-1907 0
METROPOLE Propeller 08-08-1903 All
MICHIGAN CENTRAL Propeller 10-27-1926 0
MICHIGAN Car Ferry 11-14-1943 0
  7.  
MIDLAND Sidewheeler 1955 0
  1.  
MILLARD FILLMORE Schooner 08-1891 All
MINNEDOSIA Schooner 10-20-1905 All
MONOHASSET Propeller 11-23-1907 0
MONROVIA Steel Freighter 06-25-1959 0
MONTMORENCY Schooner 05-19-1901 0
N. K. FAIRBANKS Wooden Steamer 1895 0
NASHUA Wooden Steamer 10-04-1892 All
NELLIE GARDNER Schooner 10-1883 0
NELLIE SHERWOOD Schooner 09-1882 All
NEW ORLEANS Propeller 06-30-1906 0
NEW YORK Wooden Steamer 10-01-1910 0
NEWAYGO Wooden Steamer 11-17-1903 0
  30.  
NEWELL A. EDDY Schooner 04-20-1893 7
NIPIGON Schooner -- --
NORDMEER Steel Freighter 11-19-1966 0
NORMAN Steel Freighter 05-30-1895 3
NORTH STAR Propeller 11-25-1908 0
NORTHERN BELLE Propeller 11-06-1898 0
  33.  
NORTHERNER Sidewheeler 04-16-1856 12
NORTHWIND Propeller 07-01-1926 0
  15.  
NORTHWOOD Propeller 07-01-1926 0
OKONRA Tug 09-05-1878 0
ONTARIO Schooner 10-1907 0
OSCAR FLINT Wooden Steamer 11-25-1909 0
OSWEGATCHE Propeller 11-21-1891 All
P. H. BIRCKHEAD Propeller 09-30-1905 0
PACIFIC Propeller 11-3-1898 0
PERSIAN Schooner 09-1868 10
PEWABIC Propeller 08-09-1865 105
PHILADELPHIA Propeller 11-07-1893 24
PHILO SCOVILLE Schooner 10-1889 0
  21.  
POINTS WEST Wooden Tour Boat 1984 --
  32.  
PORTSMOUTH Propeller 11-10-1867 0
R. G. COBURN Propeller 10-15-1871 32
RACINE Schooner 07-03-1892 0
REGINA Schooner 10-22-1881 0
REGINA Steel Freighter 11-12-1913 All
REINDEER Sidewheeler 10-21-1842 21
RELIEVER Schooner 11-03-1906 0
  4.  
ROBERT K Tug 06-23-1935 0
  24.  
RUSSIA Propeller 04-30-1909 13
S. D. HUNGERFORD Schooner 11-1883 0
  14.  
S. H. KIMBALL Schooner 05-1895 0
SANTIAGO Schooner 09-10-1918 0
SATURN Propeller 09-17-1901 All
SAUCY JIM Tug 11-18-1910 0
SEATTLE Steamer 11-11-1903 --
  37.  
SIMCOE Propeller 11-24-1880 16
ST. ANDREW Schooner 06-1878 0
ST. CLAIR Schooner 10-01-1888 5
STARLIGHT Schooner 1883 4
SUPERIOR Schooner 11-1895 0
SUPERIOR Wooden Steamer 06-11-1929 0
SWEEPSTAKES Schooner 1896 0
  28.  
TECUMSEH Schooner 11-26-1882 All
  2.  
TELEGRAM Propeller 11-01-1908 0
TEMPEST Propeller 06-28-1909 6
THOMAS CRANAGE Schooner 09-25-1911 0
  5.  
THOMAS H. CAHOON Schooner 09-11-1913 0
THOMAS P. SHELDON Schooner 08-1901 0
THOMAS SCOTT Propeller 09-02-1914 0
THOUSAND ISLANDER Passenger Steamer 11-21-1928 0
TWILIGHT Schooner 11-18-1877 7
TYPO Schooner 10-14-1899 9
VENUS Schooner 10-3-1887 All
VIATOR Steel Freighter 10-31-1935 --
VICTOR Schooner 05-30-1888 0
VIENNA Schooner 10-27-1906 All
W. C. FRANZ Steel Freighter 11-21-1934 4
W. E. GLADSTONE Tug 11-1908 0
W. H. GILBERT Steel Freighter 05-22-1914 0
W. H. MERRITT Schooner 1865 --
W. J. MARTIN Propeller 1905 0
  38.  
W. L. WETMORE Propeller 11-29-1901 0
  19.  
WATER WITCH Schooner 11-1863 All --
WAUBUNO Sidewheeler 11-22-1879 All
  35.  
WAVERLY Propeller 07-22-1903 0 --
WAWINET Yacht 09/21/1942 ?
  36.  
WEXFORD Propeller 11-11-1913 All --
WILLIAM BARNUM Schooner 04-03-1894 0 --
WILLIAM P. REND Schooner 10-02-1917 0 --
WILLIAM P. THEW Propeller 06-22-1909 0 --
YANKEE Schooner 09-1893 All --


1.   Midland City, built 1871 Sidewheeler May 7, 1955 dismantled & burned at Wye River

2.   Tecumseh now at Penetang harbour

3.   Luckport abt. 1880, caught fire & burned west of Sawlog Point, December 1934

4.   Reliever Nov. 3, 1906 burned off Ways Point

5.   Thomas Cranage, September 25, 1911 - 305 ft.(92m) ran aground on Watcher's Reef, enroute from Detroit to Midland, cargo and 17 crew were saved.

6.   Lottie Wolf on her way to Midland. 126 ft. (37 m) three mast schooner 1879 off Hope Island on what is now known as Lottie Wolf rock.

7.   Michigan 197 ft (89.1 m) steel barge of Hardhead Point off northwest corner of Hope Island. November 24, 1943 strong winds blew her into the shallows while unloading grain from the Riverton

8.   131-ft. (39.3m) sank near sight of Echo Island on October 4, 1884

9.   Captain Humphrey captained 216 ft. (64.8m) barge towards Lake Huron when a thick fog enveloped ship. The ship lodged itself among trees on east coast of Bears Rump Island.

10.   This ship, one of the oldest to be lost in the Tobermory area, ran aground on a reef at Bears Rump Island on November 15, 1900.

11.   Captain: Savage,136 ft (40.8m) passenger and freight steamer. Built in 1873 in St. Catharines, part of the Beatty line, chartered to Great Northern Transit company, with crew of 25. Some passengers: Dunkan Tinkiss, Christy Anne Morrison, Mr. Little (purser). Sank about 35 miles northwest of Parry Sound and 10 miles from French River

12.   Previous named "Manitoulin" 147 foot (44.1m) steamer. Located west of Parry Sound south of Spruce Islands.

13.   256 foot (77m) steamer. Driven onto a shoal near Perseverance Island in a storm. Survivors made it to Fitzwilliam Island.

14. Being towed to Buffalo by the tug "Gladiator", when an extreme gale struck and the Gladiator had to cut the tow rope. The Hungerford broke up on shore. Parts of the wreck can be located off Owen Island Bank.

15.   Sank at the entrance of Parry Sound Harbour May 27, 1919

16.   Built in 1866, now lies off Cape Hurd below Long Point.

17.   Built about 1947 this motor powered vessel caught fire and was left south of the Chine Reef in October 1980.

18.   Built in 1863 to haul grain, wood, coal and corn. 137 ft (41.1m) schooner struck the China Reef during a November snowstorm.

19.   214 ft. (64.2m) ran aground on Russel Reef while towing schooner barges Brunette and James C. King; lost her propeller and was pounded against the reef and was torn apart. Lies south of the tip of Russel Island.

20.   175 feet (52.5m) built 1867; south tip of Russel Island.

21.   Captain: John O'Grady 139 feet (41.7m)Struck the rocks on the north shore of Russel Island, during a violet storm, where she broke up and sank.

22.    Purposely sunk south of Colpoy‘s Bay to create a holding pond for logs. Scottish-built barge.

23.   Edward S. Pease, a Scottish-built barge, purposely sunk south of Colpoy‘s Bay to create a holding pond for logs.

24.   68 foot (20.4m) destroyed by fire while docked at Little Tub Harbour.

25.   60 feet (18m) spent 13 years in the Tobermory fishing fleet. Caught fire and was towed to the mouth of the Little Tub Harbour where she burnt to the water line and sank.

26.    Gale force winds pulled the little fishing vessel from its mooring in November 1927 and ran her aground below North Point in Little Tub Harbour.

27.    Deliberately sunk in 1902 after she was no longer useful. Lies just north of “Alice G” in Little Tub Harbour.

28.   Two-masted schooner built in 1867. 130 feet (39m). She was run aground in August 1885 and sustained damage at Cove Island and sunk while being rescued in Big Tub Harbour.

29.   Built in 1879, the 122 foot (36.6m) steamer burst into flame at the dock in Big Tub Harbour, was towed away from the dock and sank close to the ‘Sweepstakes.’

30.   Standed in a blinding snowstorm, the196 foot (58.8m) steamer built in 1890, left to destruction by winter waves and wind on the southeast rim of Cove Island.

31.   The Checotah was stranded alongside the Newaygo in November of 1890. The Checotah was towed away from the site at Cove Island to safety while the Newaygo was left to the winter storms.

32.   Scuttled off the coast of Cove Island, this boat was built in Tobermory in 1984.

33.   Formerly known as the ‘Gladys’, Captain: Black Pete Campbell. Burned while moored at Byng Inlet.

34.   The Dolphin ia a 49 foot (14.7m) steamer tug built around 1900. It was owned by James Playfair. The wreck is located to the east of Westyle Island.

35.   120 foot (36m) side-wheeler, left the dock at Collingwood harbour about 4 a.m. on November 22, 1879 with 24 people on board following a terrific storm. The wind soon picked up and it started to snow. She was not seen again. The following spring her hull was discovered near Wreck Island, putting her nearly 7 miles off course.

36.   (abt. Sept. 21 1942 off Beausoleil Point. Waiwinet 79 foot(24m) yacht owned by hockey player Bert Borbeau who lost his life in the wreck on September 21? 1942. Forty-one persons were on board, some swam to shore at Beausoleil Island, others floated using life preservers, the rest perished.

37.   Failed 40 miles out of Parry Sound. The Seattle, a 160 foot (48m) steamer was dashed into the Minks, sinking off Green Island.

38.   Burned in November 1905 at Long Bay. 75 foot (22.5m) wooden steamer lies between Ward and Fairlee Islands.

39.   Captain: Pratt, 89-foot (26.7m) steam yacht originally built in Collingwood in 1894. Fire engulfed her near the outer channels of Parry Sound and burned to the water line.

40. Captain: Moore, steel steamer, broke in two during snow storm off Isle Royale about 50 miles from Port Arthur. Newspaper account of Algoma disaster.


An article from the Recorder September 20, 1917

WESTERN STAR RAISED -   Large Crowd Watch Operation at Clapperton Island

The great freighter, Western Star, which ran on the rocks near Clapperton Light in the fall of 1915, was raised last Sunday morning by the Great Lakes Towing Co., of Cleveland. This is the second attempt to raise this great freighter. During the winter of 1916, Capt. Cunning with the Wrecking Tug Favorite , worked on her, building a great cofferdam, which collapsed just as they were about to raise the boat, and the whole winter’s work was a total loss. This slimmer another attempt was made by Captain Cunning, and another cofferdam was built 67 feet below the water, from the decks of the freighter to the water’s edge. This cofferdam is said to be the greatest ever undertaken on the Great Lakes. It contained nearly half a million feet of lumber, nearly 100 tons of spikes, nails and bolts, and over seven thousand yards of eight oz. duck. The work of building this immense structure was done under water by divers. When the construction of the cofferdam was completed on Saturday afternoon, the pumps were at once put to work getting the water out of her, and at midnight operations ceased till daylight Sunday morning. In a few hours the great structure was floating and two powerful tugs towed her out of the exposed position in which she had been resting for nearly two years, into a small bay on the north side of Clapperton Island.

During the forenoon hundreds of spectators had assembled form Little Current, Gore Bay, John Island, Spanish Mills, and other places. They watched with much interest the operations, as the great freighter slowly rose above the surface of the water. Captain Cunning was undoubtedly the most pleased man to be found, he and his staff had accomplished the impossible, according to the predictions of many experienced wreckers. It was, indeed, a wonderful fret of engineering skill.

During Sunday and Monday the large pumps, never ceased their work and by Monday evening the cofferdam and the deck of the freighter were above the water so that the visitors could walk over the deck.

When the cofferdam is removed the Western Star will be towed to a dry dock where she will soon be put in repair.

 


 

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