Shotline Diving Wreck Profile
- Name: Colonel Carry
- Type: Bark
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- Location: Off Goderich, Ontario
Wreck Location Map
Vessel Type
Type: Bark
Description
The bark COLONEL CARRY was reportedly lost in a storm off the coast of Goderich, Ontario, on Lake Huron in 1854. Unfortunately, the details surrounding the incident are scarce. Records do not provide specifics on the vessel’s dimensions, tonnage, or construction, nor is there information on the cargo it may have been carrying or whether there was any loss of life associated with this incident.
History
The loss of the COLONEL CARRY near Goderich remains a relatively undocumented incident in Great Lakes history. Further research into related vessels, historical archives, and maritime records may help uncover more information about this ship and the events surrounding its demise in 1854.
Significant Incidents
- Lost in a storm off Goderich, Ontario, in 1854.
Final Disposition
Details regarding the final disposition of the COLONEL CARRY are limited, with no records indicating the recovery of the wreck or any artifacts.
Current Condition & Accessibility
The current condition of the wreck is unknown due to the lack of detailed records and documentation.
Resources & Links
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For more detailed information on the COLONEL CARRY, it’s suggested to explore records related to the vessel FRANCE, which may share historical or archival connections with the COLONEL CARRY. Historical ship records or Great Lakes shipping archives might contain mentions or links between these two vessels that could shed light on the incident or provide context about similar vessels during that period.
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