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SWALLOW

  • Official No.: None
  • Type at Loss: Schooner, wood
  • Build Info: Not available Specs: Not available
  • Date of Loss: November 12, 1820
  • Place of Loss: Braddock’s Point, Lake Ontario
  • Type of Loss: Storm
  • Loss of Life: None mentioned
  • Carrying: In ballast

Detail:

The SWALLOW, a wooden Schooner, was driven ashore during a storm on November 12, 1820, near Braddock’s Point on Lake Ontario. The vessel bilged (suffered damage to the Hull, allowing water to flood the hold) and was reported as a Total Loss. The ship was commanded by Captain Pond, and it was operating out of Sackett’s Harbour at the time.

There are some discrepancies about the event: Hgl (Historical Great Lakes) references a Schooner named SWALLOW that went ashore at Braddock’s Point in 1880, but it’s likely a misreporting of this earlier incident from 1820.

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