CROSTHWAITE, W.S.

Registry and Rig Information

Name CROSTHWAITE, W.S.
Registry U.S.
Official Number 80344
Rig Schooner

Dimensions and Tonnage

Length 197.66
Width 34.00
Depth 13.25
Masts 3
Gross Tonnage 673.00
Net Tonnage 639.00
Hull Material Wood

Vessel History

Rebuilds Tonnage and dimension change, 1902 (197.66 x 33.33 x 12; 683 gross - 630 net).
History First enrolled, Port Huron, MI, on May 7, 1873. Vessel was chartered to Atlantic Transportation Co., NY, and taken to East Coast in 1898. Was returned to Lakes in July, 1901.
Disposition Burned in anchorage below Whitefish Point, Lake Superior on November 19, 1904, while waiting for weather to clear. Was upbound light in tow of propeller E.N. SAUNDERS. Crew of seven rescued. Final enrollment was surrendered at Cleveland, OH, on December 23, 1904.

Build Information

Builder Crosthwaite, William
Place Built East Saginaw, MI
Date Built 1873-00-00

Source

Source HCGL

Vessel Owners

NameBegin DateEnd DateRegistryOfficial Number
Gilchrist Transportation Co. (J.C. Gilchrist, President)1879-00-001904-00-00U.S.80344
John Kelderhouse1874-00-001874-00-00U.S.80344
John Kelderhouse and James McIlwee1878-00-001879-00-00U.S.80344
John Kelderhouse and William H. Gilva1874-00-001878-00-00U.S.80344
William Crosthwaite1873-00-001874-00-00U.S.80344