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Marine Losses on the Lakes in 1854.

The following tables show the cause of disaster, amount of loss, and character of vessel, in 1854,

The disasters for the several months compare in number as follows:

Months. No. In 1852 No. in 1853 No. in 1854 Amount in 1854
April 7 19 48 $320,900
May 19 30 27 217,000
June 24 17 11 40,900
July 15 11 13 58,921
August 16 28 21 68,000
September 21 30 40 129,000
October 27 39 66 408,000
November 85 so 84 456,000
December 15 12 68 490,000
Total 229 268 384 $2,186,921

 

Steam Vessels. Sail Vessels. Total.
Causes. No. Loss. No. Loss, No. Loss.
Wrecked and sunk. 9 $480,000 51 $509,626 60 $787,626
Fire 4 240,000 2 22,500 6 262,500
Stranded 2 110,000 51 507,626 53 617,626 [1]
Damaged, &c 54 140,800 198 321,875 252 461,675
Jettison 8 72,000 22 36 , 770 30 108,770
Collisions 10 100,700 18 155,650 34 256,350
Total 93 $1,143,000 291 $1,043,991 384 $2,186,921

RECAPITULATION.

  No. Loss.
Steamers 41 $463,400
Propellers 52 679,500
Barks 17 148,000
Brigs 55 184,125
Schooners, &c 219 711,796
Total loss   $2,186,921

The proportion of losses on each of the four large Lakes traversed by the shipping is shown by the following figures for the past three years:

Lake: 1852. 1853. 1854.
Ontario $ 78,939 $288,077 $ 246,300
Erie 741,800 250,512 1,113,271
Huron 89,600 161,338 411,500
Michigan 78,820 212,316 397,950

The proportion of steam to sail craft by which losses occurred during the last seven years is shown by the annexed table.

Years. Steam. Sail. Total.
1848 $140,000 $280,512 $420,512
1849 185,900 182,271 868,171
1850 281,700 277,126 558,826
1851 348,700 881,837 730,537
1852 635,620 359,039 994,669
1853 461,800 412,343 874,143
1854 1,143,000 1,043,991 2,186,921

The loss of life attending the disasters of 1854, is stated at 119, of which 18 were on Lake Ontario, 40 on Lake Erie, 12 on Lake Huron, and 49 on Lake Michigan. The loss of life for the series of seven years, compare as shown by the figures below:

1848 55
1849 34
1850 395
1851 79
1852 296
1853 81
1854 119

The nature and causes of the disasters which resulted in these losses, during the last three years, compare as follows

Causes. 1852. 1853. 1854.
Wrecked and sunk $730,709 $608,871 $987,626
Fire   132,055 262,500
Stranded.     110,000
Damaged     461,675
Jettison     108,770
Collisions 261,950 55,823 256,350
Explosions   77,394  
Refs: The Canadian Journal, a repertory of Industry Science and Art. September 1855.

[1] [Back] typoed as $110,000 in the original.

 

 



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