QUEEN OF THE WEST (1853, Steamer)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
QUEEN OF THE WEST
Year of Build:
1853
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Buffalo, NY
Vessel Type:
Steamer
Hull Materials:
Wood
Number of Decks:
1
Builder Name:
Bidwell & Banata
Master Carpenter:
Vincent Bidwell
Original Owner and Location:
Marshall O. Roberts, New York City, NY
Ownership Notes:
Joint property of railroads; Cental Buffalo & New York City New York & Erie Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati
Power
Propulsion:
Sidewheel
Engine Type:
Vertical Beam (Walking Beam)
Propulsion Notes:
Engine 80" X 12'; Phoenix Foundry of Henry R. Dunham & Sons, New York City, NY.
Hull Dimensions
Length:
324.4'
Beam:
40.2'
Depth:
14.7'
Tonnage (old style):
1851 30/95
Final Disposition
Final Location:
Cleveland, OH
Lake Erie.
How:
Dismantled.
Notes:
Engines to steamer EVENING STAR at New York City, NY. 1863 Hull broken up.
History
Chronology:

1853, Mar 12 Launched.

1853, Jul 11 Enrolled Buffalo, NY.

1853, Sep 2 Owned Dean Richmond et al, Buffalo, NY; New York Central Railroad.

1854, May 30 Ran into by a sail vessel off Erie, PA; some damage to wheelhouse.

1858 Laid up on account of the Financial Panic of 1857.

1862, Apr 30 Sold to Calvert Barr, New York City, NY.

1862 Dismantled.

Notes
From the Collection of:
C. Patrick Labadie
Contact
Contact us:
Test 4 Walter
 database@wisconsinmaritime.org
 
 

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QUEEN OF THE WEST (1853, Steamer)