CLARK, ALVIN
Registry and Rig Information | |
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Name | CLARK, ALVIN |
Registry | U.S. |
Rig | Schooner |
Dimensions and Tonnage | |
Length | 105.66 |
Width | 25.33 |
Depth | 9.33 |
Masts | 2 |
Gross Tonnage | 218.35 |
Hull Material | Wood |
Vessel History | |
History | Enrollments: Michilimackinac #23 (April 20, 1847) John P. Clark Detroit #8 (April 9, 1850) John P. Clark Detroit #25 (April 8, 1854) C.L. Bissell Milwaukee #6 (March 13. 1856) William Higgie Milwaukee #19 (April 19, 1856) \" \" Milwaukee #37 (March 20, 1860) \" \" Milwaukee #50 (May 27, 1861) \" \" Milwaukee #1 (July 10, 1863) \" \" Probably built in Bates & Davis Shipyard, either Joseph M. Keating or Burton S. Goodsell, master carpenter. Hearings on May 1 and 2, 1984, to decide if ALVIN CLARK was exempt from Menominee city taxes. |
Disposition | Foundered off Chambers Island, Green Bay, June 29, 1864; 3 lives lost. Raised by Frank Hoffman on July 29, 1969, and taken to Menominee, MI, as maritime museum. |
Build Information | |
Place Built | Truago (Trenton), MI |
Date Built | 1846-00-00 |
Source | |
Source | HCGL |
Vessel Owners
Name | Begin Date | End Date | Registry | |
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Clark, Olivia | 1847-00-00 | 1850-00-00 | U.S. | |
John P. Clark | 1846-00-00 | 1854-00-00 | U.S. |