SCOTT, J. MARIA

Registry and Rig Information

Name SCOTT, J. MARIA
Registry U.S.
Official Number 75610
Rig Schooner

Dimensions and Tonnage

Length 136.00
Width 26.00
Depth 12.00
Gross Tonnage 348.89
Net Tonnage 331.45
Hull Material Wood

Vessel History

Rebuilds Tonnage change, Port Huron, MI, September 3, 1888 (318.58 gross - 302.66 net). Rig changed to propeller, Port Huron, MI, May 5, 1890 (136.25 x 26.58 x 12.33; 377.67 gross - 280.62 net).
History First enrollment issued at Oswego, NY, June 2, 1874.Name changed at Oswego, NY, April 21, 1884. Vessel out of documentation at Oswego, NY, January 27, 1888; redocumented at Port Huron, MI, September 3, 1888.
As WHITE STAR: Stranded about four hundred feet off Point Pelee, Ontario, Lake Erie, on November 26, 1887; crew of seven saved. Hull recovered the following spring and repaired at Port Huron, MI.
Disposition Burned at the Pere Marquette dock, Port Huron, MI, 3/9/1901, and scuttled. Final enrollment surrendered at Port Huron, 3/30/1901. Hull apparently sold to Canadian buyers. Burned shortly after coming from a rebuild at Polson Iron Works, Toronto, Ont., on July 11, 1903, but before being registered.

Build Information

Builder Goble, George
Place Built Oswego, NY
Date Built 1874-00-00

Source

Source HCGL

Vessel Names

NameBegin DateEnd DateRegistryOfficial Number
WHITE STAR1884-00-001901-00-00U.S.75610