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Colin Campbell (Embury) US 5719

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Identification & Site Information:

Name & Former Names: Colin Campbell (formerly launched as Embury)

Registration Number(s): U5719

Date Built and Launched: Constructed in 1869 at Gibraltar, Michigan

Measurements:

• Original dimensions: Length 158.7 ft (48.4 m), Beam 30.2 ft (9.2 m), Depth 11.4 ft (3.5 m)

Gross Tonnage: 373.23 tons, Net Tonnage: 280 tons

Date Lost, Destroyed, or Abandoned: Event details incomplete; requires further information.

Vessel Type

The Colin Campbell was initially built as a wooden-hulled steambarge, later operating in various capacities, including as a cargo vessel primarily for lumber and iron ore transport.

Description

The Colin Campbell’s history reflects the industrial growth and perilous nature of maritime activities in the late 19th century. Constructed by Linn & Craig for the Northwestern Transportation Co., the vessel underwent ownership and operational changes, adapting to the demanding shipping routes of the Great Lakes. The ship played a key role in transporting lumber, showcasing the pivotal role of maritime logistics in supporting construction and manufacturing industries in the region.

Notable incidents during its service include collisions, grounding at St. Clair Flats, and weather-related adversities. Despite these challenges, the Colin Campbell demonstrated resilience, undergoing periodic repairs, including re-boilering and structural enhancements with steel chords.

Final Disposition

After its renaming to Embury in 1901, the vessel’s ultimate fate remains to be further investigated, with historical records hinting at a tragic culmination.

Located By & Date Found

No definitive information about discovery or current status is provided.

NOTMARs & Advisories

No specific obstructions or navigational warnings noted; however, its operational and incident history highlights its hazardous routes and conditions.

Resources & Links

Maritime History of the Great Lakes .

• Additional historical archives are available for deeper investigation into its later years and demise.

Conclusion

The Colin Campbell represents a rich tapestry of maritime history on the Great Lakes, reflecting the economic and technological transformations of its era. Further research may yield more details about its later operational years and ultimate fate..


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