HINCKLEY, CHARLES (1862, Schooner)

Description


Identification
Vessel name:
HINCKLEY, CHARLES
Year of Build:
1862
Official Number:
4365
Construction and Ownership
Built at:
Cleveland, OH
Vessel Type:
Schooner
Hull Materials:
Wood
Number of Decks:
1
Builder Name:
Quayle & Martin
Original Owner and Location:
Handy & Hinckley, Cleveland, OH.
Power
Number of Masts:
3
Hull Dimensions
Length:
137'
Beam:
26'
Depth:
12'
Tonnage (old style):
419
Final Disposition
Final Location:
Point Abino.
Lake Erie.
How:
Storm.
Notes:
Stranded, broke up & became total loss; towed by OSWEGATCHIE with barge EDWIN HARMON.
History
Chronology:

1862, Sep 28 Launched; enrolled at Cleveland, OH.

1865 Same owner, readmeasured 325 gross tons.

1871 Owned Williams & Gudin, Cleveland.

1871, Oct Damaged in heavy weather, Lake Erie.

1872, Oct 3 Disabled rudder, Lake Erie; repaired.

1873 Repaired.

1876 Owned Murphy, et al, Cleveland.

1877, Nov 9 Ashore North Point, Lake Huron with iron ore.

1878, May Repaired Cleveland, changed from 3 to 2 masts.

1879 Owned P. Smith, Cleveland.

1881 Owned F.W. Gilchrist, Alpena, MI, converted to barge for lumber trade.

1883 Towed by S.C. HALL with TYSON.

1884, May 7 Aground Bar Point, Lake Erie with coal.

1885 Towed by GARDEN CITY with E. HARMON, SHILATHROP & RUSSIAN in Alpena & Cleveland lumber trade.

1886, Nov Ashore near Alpena, Lake Huron.

1887, Jun Towed by steambarge ABERCORN in the iron ore trade.

1888, Mar 31 Documents surrendered at Port Huron "total loss November 9, 1887".

Notes
From the Collection of:
C. Patrick Labadie
Contact
Contact us:
Test 4 Walter
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HINCKLEY, CHARLES (1862, Schooner)