Chapter 42
List of Lake Vessels
Table of Contents

Title Page
1 Introductory
2 Geological
3 Poetry of the Lakes
4 Description
5 The Aborigines
6 French Discovery and occupation
7 Story of La Salle and the Griffin
8 Struggle for Possession
9 Under English Rule
10 Beginnings of Lake Commerce
11 War of 1812
12 War of 1812, Continued
13 War of 1812, Concluded
14 Growth of Traffic
Commerce Through St. Mary's Canals
15 Early Navigation on Lake Superior
16 The Convention of 1847
17 A Half Century Ago
18 Lake Canals
19 Lake Canals, Concluded
20 Harbors
21 Lighthouses
22 Life Saving Service
23 Development of Lake Vessels
24 The Lake Carriers
25 The Sailor
26 Navigation
27 Lumber Traffic
28 Grain Traffic
29 Coal Traffic
30 Iron Ore and Iron Industries
31 Miscellaneous
33 CHRONOLOGY.The Beginnings
33 After the War of 1812
34 1821-1830
35 1831-1840
36 1841-1850
37 1851-1860
38 1861-1870
39 1871-1880
40 1881-1890
41 1891-1898
42 List of Lake Vessels
Past and Present
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Table of Illustrations

Y

Yakima, prop., 1,986 g. t., b. '87, Cleveland, in com.

Yale, s. prop., 3,453 g. t., b. 95, Cleveland, in com.

Yama, stmr., 11 g. t., b. '90, in com.

Yankee, schr., on L. Erie, '41.

Yankee, schr., lost '93, L. Hur.

Yankee, schr., 236 g. t., b. '62, Marine City, Mich., in com.

Yankee, schr., 12 g. t., b. '83, Sand Beach, Mich., in com.

Yankee Blade, schr., 256 t., b. '55, foundered near Skillagalee, '83.

Yates, Florence, tug, 33 g. t., formerly Sam'l H. Barons, b. Buffalo, '75, in com.

Yates, H. N., schr., in com., '45, passed out.

Yattaw, J. F., 126 g. t., b. '92, Chicago, passed out,'96.

York, English v., 80 g. t., b. Toronto, 1792, wrecked off Devil's Nose, 1799.

York State, schr., 303 g. t., b. '69, Ashtabula, in com.

York State, schr., 288 t., b. '57, stranded Georgian Bay, '86.

York State, tug, 23 t., b. '69, passed out.

Yosemite, prop., 310 g. t., b. '67, Sandusky, passed out, '92.

Yosemite, fire tug, 142 g. t., b. '90, Chicago, in com.

Youell, Clara, Can. schr., 269 n. t., b. '72, Port Burwell, in com.

Youghiogheny, prop., 115 g. t., b. '89, Ashtabula, in com.

Young Amaranth, schr., b. '25, Black River, O.

Young America, stmr., 89 t., b. Algonac, '62.

Young America, schr., 242 g. t., b. '53, Buffalo, in com.

Young Annie, prop., 1,007 t., b. '69, burned L. Hur., '90, 9 lives lost.

Young, C. L., schr., 382 g. t., b. '72, Marine City, in com.

Young, Capt. Levi, Can. schr., 153 g. t., b. '80, Hull, in com.

Young, Emma, scow, sunk Algonac, '71, by col.

Young Farmer, schr., ashore Long Point, '27.

Young, Henry, scow, wrecked L. Erie, '70.

Young Leopold, schr., in com., '56.

Young Lion, schr., 50 t., b. Black Rock, '27, sunk near Erie, '36.

Young Lyon, burned '74, L. Hur.

Young, P. E., Can. scow, 76 n. t., b. '64, Normandale, in com.

Young Rover, schr., 8 t., b. Detroit, '43.

Young Tiger, schr., afloat, '26.

Young, William, schr., 333 g. t., b. '63, Madison Docks, O., passed out, '91.

Young, Wm. A., schr., 434 g. t., b. '83, Marine City, in com.

Yukon, schr., 1,602 g. t., b. '93, West Bay City, in com.

Steel steamer Yuma
Yuma, prop., 2,194 g. t., b. '93, Cleveland, in com.

 


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Some of the transcription work was also done by Brendon Baillod, who maintains an excellent guide to Great Lakes Shipwreck Research.