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Abandoned

23
  • Calatco #2 US 236512 (U.S. Navy Tug No. 56, Leader)
  • Daniel G. Fort US 6627
  • Fox Island Steam launch
  • Frontier
  • Hattie L Johnson US 42513
  • Henderson Harbour Barge
  • Laurel (Laura)
  • Light Beacon
  • Mary E. Burgoyne US 17027 (Tempest)
  • Northern Lights (1899)
  • Record LS1775/40
  • Record LS1776/40
  • Rudder
  • Sacketts Harbour Wreck
  • Sodus Point 3
  • Sodus Point Bay Wrecks
  • Stoney Island Barge
  • The Craig Wreck
  • The Galloo Island Marine Railroad
  • Tonawanda Boiler
  • Triumph (1816)
  • Unidentified Hull – Webster NY
  • USS Sylph (1813)

Ashore

21
  • Acorn 1844
  • Albacore C 74380
  • Alice (1859)
  • Ariadne (1871)
  • C. G. Alvoord, Charles G. Alvord, California (1849) C 4389
  • Canada (1826)
  • Caroline Marsh
  • Carthaginian (1855)
  • Cayuga (1841)
  • Clyde C 33560
  • Commodore Owen
  • Fox Island Barge
  • George Clinton (1841)
  • J. S. Harvey
  • John Marshall
  • London C 72584
  • Norwegian and Tug Maria Melvin
  • Queen of the Bay
  • Sweet Home (1853)
  • Wide Awake
  • Williamson (pre-1761)

Buried by Landfill

1
  • Williamson (pre-1761)

Burnt at Dock

1
  • William Avery (1869)

Capsized

1
  • Anawan

Collision

9
  • Anna M. Foster (Foster ) C 71276
  • Carrier Dove (1854)
  • Commodore Barrie
  • Cuba
  • Fred McBrier (1881)
  • John Marsh
  • Nellie Wilder
  • Orcadian (1854)
  • Titania US 145074

Destroyed at (Dock, Breakwater, Harbour)

11
  • Ainsworth (1835)
  • Almira (1849)
  • Baltic US 2138
  • Birmingham (Alciope United Kingdom)
  • City Of Toronto
  • Eliza K. Redford US 135493
  • George B. Sloan
  • George M Chapman (1854)
  • Thrush C 97200
  • Tranchemontagne (1864)
  • Tuscarora C 80912

Explosion (Boiler, Gas, Dynamite)

1
  • Ray Bay Wreck

Fire

14
  • Dalhousie (1869)
  • Ellen Bronson (1835) (Eton Bronson)
  • Ellswerth
  • Geneva US 86005
  • Hinckly (1902)
  • HMS George
  • HMS Halifax
  • HMS Mohawk
  • HMS Oswego
  • HMS Vigilant
  • United Workman US 164181
  • William Avery (1869)
  • William Gardner
  • Wisconsin (1852)

Located but Unidentified

13
  • Canal Boats Near Oswego
  • Galloo Island Wreck #2
  • Henderson Harbour Barge
  • K2
  • Mystery Steamer
  • Nipigon (Maplehill, Maplegrange) C 130272
  • Oswego 2
  • Oswego 6
  • Oswego D24
  • Record LS1775/40
  • Sacketts Harbour Wreck
  • Unidentified Hull – Webster NY
  • Unknown Sloop

Lost (Still Missing)

9
  • General Atomics MQ-9A Reaper
  • Getaway Gertie
  • HMS George
  • HMS Halifax
  • HMS Mohawk
  • HMS Ontario
  • HMS Oswego
  • HMS Vigilant
  • Wisconsin (1852)

Pounded to Pieces

7
  • Addie Membery US 106360
  • Alliance 1856
  • Ariadne (1871)
  • Caroline Marsh
  • Dolphin (pre 1819)
  • Dominion (1867)
  • Tuscarora C 80912

Recovered

1
  • Anawan

Scuttled

8
  • HMS George
  • HMS Halifax
  • HMS Mohawk
  • HMS Ontario
  • HMS Oswego
  • HMS Vigilant
  • Nipigon (Maplehill, Maplegrange) C 130272
  • Tekakwitha

Storm

18
  • American (1870)
  • Anawan
  • Annandale C 72572
  • Belle Adkins (Belle Atkins)
  • Canal Boats Near Oswego
  • City of New York C 116393 US 4377
  • Comorant US 240399 (Russell 4)
  • Dredge Gordon
  • HMS Ontario (1780)
  • Homer Warren (Atlantic)
  • John Burt US 75300
  • Mary Kay (Payday II)
  • Ocean Wave (1868)
  • Pigeon (pre 1876)
  • Saint Peter (1873)
  • Washington (Lady Washington)
  • Wave Crest C 83414
  • Young America US 27515

Stranded/Grounded

16
  • Charleston (1837)
  • Clara Hill US 125753
  • Cortez
  • Fair American (1804)
  • Hattie L Johnson US 42513
  • Isabella H. (Mccormick)
  • J.B. Collins
  • John P. Hale (1856)
  • Mary Kay (Payday II)
  • Minerva Cook
  • Rochester 1
  • Sparta/David W. Mills
  • Triumph (1816)
  • Wellington (pre-1854)
  • York (1799)
  • Young America US 27515

Sunk/Foundered

142
  • 104m Wreck
  • 117m Wreck
  • 118 fathoms Wreck
  • 137m Wreck
  • 62 Fathoms Wreck
  • Appelona (1814)
  • Ardelia (1835)
  • Atlas (1838)
  • Auburnville C 177428 (W.A.C. No.5)
  • Black Duck US 2115
  • Boston (1847)
  • Brothers (pre-1845)
  • Burt Barnes C 150489
  • Canal Boats Near Oswego
  • Cargo Barge
  • City of New York C 116393 US 4377
  • Commodore Barrie
  • Comorant US 240399 (Russell 4)
  • Daggerboard Schooner (Old Taylor or Galloo?)
  • Dredge Gordon
  • E. Hall (1864)
  • E.B. Gannett US 7243
  • E.J. Vickery
  • Etta Belle US 8730 (Champion)
  • Fishing Boat (Boston Whaler 21ft)
  • Foam (1845)
  • Foley US 6749
  • Frank C Barnes (J.C. Osgood US 120894) C 116386
  • Fred L. Wells US 120246 (Raney)
  • Galloo Island Wreck #2
  • H.B Preston (1877)
  • H.B. US 96862
  • H.R. Preston (1877)
  • Hamilton J. Mills US 42662
  • Harbourfest Houseboat
  • Henry Doville (H. Dovell, Doveil)
  • Hiawatha C 96904
  • HMS Charity
  • HMS Ontario (1780)
  • Homer Warren (Atlantic)
  • Iceberg (1856)
  • Iona C 94922
  • Jeska C 126128
  • John Marsh
  • John P. Hale (1856)
  • John S. Parsons US 76999
  • K11
  • K13
  • K2
  • K21
  • K4
  • K6
  • K8
  • Lady of the Lake
  • Laura C 17234
  • Light Beacon
  • Lochiel (Three Seas)
  • London (1848)
  • Lydia Ann (pre-1867)
  • Madison
  • Malta (1871)
  • Mary Ballard (1855)
  • Mary Kay (Payday II)
  • Matilda Taylor
  • Meteor C 33569
  • Mid Lake
  • Mid Lake 2 Wreck
  • Mid Lake 3
  • Mid Lake 4
  • Mid Lake 5
  • Milan (1845)
  • Milwalkee (1872)
  • Napoleon (1833)
  • Nellie Brown US 18318 (Neptune)
  • Nellie P. Downey
  • Nellie Wilder
  • Nisbet Grammer
  • Nonesuch
  • Ocean Wave (1868)
  • Onondaga C 80913
  • Ontario (Bay State)
  • Orcadian (1854)
  • Oswego 10
  • Oswego 2
  • Oswego 3
  • Oswego 4
  • Oswego 5
  • Oswego 6
  • Oswego 7
  • Oswego 8
  • Oswego 9
  • Oswego D11
  • Oswego D15
  • Oswego D17
  • Oswego D20
  • Oswego D21
  • Oswego D24
  • Oswego D27
  • Oswego D30
  • Oswego D32
  • Oswego D34
  • Oswego D36
  • Oswego D4
  • Oswego D44
  • Oswego D6
  • Oswego D9
  • Philip Becker U74214
  • Pigeon (pre 1876)
  • Plow Boy(1816)
  • Pulaski 1
  • Pulaski 2
  • Queen Of The Lakes C 77626
  • Ray Bay Wreck
  • Rochester 2
  • Rochester 3
  • Rochester 4
  • Rochester 5
  • Rochester 6
  • Royal Albert (1858)
  • Rudder
  • Shannon (1867)
  • Sodus Point 1
  • Sodus Point 2
  • Sodus Point 3
  • Sodus Point Yacht
  • Sophia
  • State of Ohio
  • Stowell (pre1862)
  • T.J. Waffle C 130767
  • Tekakwitha
  • Three Friends (1864)
  • Tip Top US 59171
  • Twilight (1858)
  • Unidentified Border Wreck
  • Unidentified Schooner
  • Unidentified Steamer
  • Unknown Sloop
  • William Elgin (Catherine)
  • William John (1844)
  • William Preston US 26563
  • Wisconsin (1852)
  • Wreck 7

Wreck (Verified)

104
  • 104m Wreck
  • 117m Wreck
  • 118 fathoms Wreck
  • 137m Wreck
  • 62 Fathoms Wreck
  • Anna M. Foster (Foster ) C 71276
  • Appelona (1814)
  • Ariadne (1871)
  • Atlas (1817)
  • C-45 Expeditor (Model 18 Twin Beech)
  • Canal Boats Near Oswego
  • Comorant US 240399 (Russell 4)
  • Cortez
  • Daggerboard Schooner (Old Taylor or Galloo?)
  • Daniel G. Fort US 6627
  • Dauntless C 64967
  • Dredge Gordon
  • E.B. Gannett US 7243
  • Fishing Boat (Boston Whaler 21ft)
  • Fox Island Barge
  • Fox Island Steam launch
  • Galloo Island Wreck #2
  • H.B Preston (1877)
  • Henderson Harbour Barge
  • Hiawatha C 96904
  • Ireland C 30791
  • John Marshall
  • K11
  • K13
  • K2
  • K21
  • K4
  • K6
  • K8
  • Lehigh Valley Railroad Trestle
  • Light Beacon
  • Malta (1871)
  • Mary Kay (Payday II)
  • Mid Lake
  • Mid Lake 4
  • Mid Lake 5
  • Milwalkee (1872)
  • Mystery Steamer
  • Nipigon (Maplehill, Maplegrange) C 130272
  • Northern Lights (1899)
  • Ocean Wave (1868)
  • Orcadian (1854)
  • Oswego 10
  • Oswego 2
  • Oswego 3
  • Oswego 4
  • Oswego 5
  • Oswego 6
  • Oswego 7
  • Oswego 8
  • Oswego 9
  • Oswego D11
  • Oswego D15
  • Oswego D17
  • Oswego D20
  • Oswego D21
  • Oswego D24
  • Oswego D27
  • Oswego D30
  • Oswego D32
  • Oswego D34
  • Oswego D36
  • Oswego D4
  • Oswego D44
  • Oswego D6
  • Oswego D9
  • Plow Boy(1816)
  • Pulaski 1
  • Pulaski 2
  • Queen Of The Lakes C 77626
  • Ray Bay Wreck
  • Record LS1775/40
  • Record LS1776/40
  • Roberval C 125972
  • Rochester 3
  • Rochester 4
  • Rochester 5
  • Rochester 6
  • Sacketts Harbour Wreck
  • Sodus (pre1876)
  • Sodus Point 1
  • Sodus Point 2
  • Sodus Point 3
  • Sodus Point Bay Wrecks
  • Sophia
  • Stoney Island Barge
  • Tekakwitha
  • The Craig Wreck
  • Tonawanda Boiler
  • Tornado
  • Unidentified Border Wreck
  • Unidentified Hull – Webster NY
  • Unidentified Hull – Sacketts Harbour
  • Unidentified Schooner
  • Unidentified Steamer
  • Unknown Sloop
  • Washington (Lady Washington)
  • Waterson Point Wreck
  • Wreck 7

Wrecked

17
  • Agnes Hope C 71168
  • Cabin Aircraft 1935
  • Cessna 172 N737TH
  • Dauntless C 64967
  • F-101B-105-MC Voodoo/58-0268
  • Frank Stewart (pre1863)
  • Frontier
  • HMS Charity
  • James G. Blaine US 20195 (Pensaukee)
  • James H. Shrigley US 76214
  • London C 72584
  • Maggie Hunter (John S. Clark) C 72954
  • Robert Bruce (pre-1835)
  • Thomas R. Merritt US 72212
  • Wayne
  • Williamson (pre-1761)
  • Young America US 27515
  • Home
  • Docs
  • American Ontario
  • Stranded/Grounded
  • Charleston (1837)

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION

  • Name: CHARLESTON (aka CHARLTON)
  • Type: Two-masted wooden Schooner
  • Year Built: 1837
  • Builder: Sackets Harbor, New York
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 84 feet (25.6 meters)
    • Beam: 20 feet (6.1 meters)
    • Depth: 8 feet (2.4 meters)
    • Tonnage: 118 tons
  • Owners: Fitzhugh & Co., Oswego, New York
  • Final Location: Near Sodus, New York, Lake Ontario
  • Year Lost: November 23, 1844
  • Coordinates: Not specifically recorded

VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION

The CHARLESTON was a robust two-masted Schooner, designed to transport bulk cargo across the Great Lakes. Schooners of this type were essential for the economic trade networks of the 19th century, as they could carry large quantities of goods and navigate both open lakes and narrow waterways. With its sturdy wooden construction and ample cargo capacity, the CHARLESTON was well-suited for the growing commerce of Lake Ontario and surrounding regions.

HISTORY

Construction and Service Life

Built in 1837 at the renowned shipbuilding hub of Sackets Harbor, New York, the CHARLESTON served as a vital cargo transport vessel on Lake Ontario. Owned by Fitzhugh & Co. of Oswego, the Schooner was part of a fleet that connected regional producers to broader markets, transporting goods such as flour and other commodities.

The Final Voyage

On November 23, 1844, the CHARLESTON embarked on what would become its final journey, sailing from the Welland Canal towards Oswego, New York. The ship carried a valuable cargo of 4,200 bushels of flour and other goods destined for trade.

However, as the vessel approached the coast near Sodus, New York, it was caught in a fierce storm. Seeking shelter from the violent weather, the crew attempted to guide the ship into a safe harbor. Tragically, the Schooner struck a treacherous bar near the shoreline, causing it to Bilge and rapidly fill with water.

Despite the chaos, the crew managed to escape without loss of life. However, the CHARLESTON and its cargo were deemed a Total Loss. The incident was reported widely in newspapers such as the Oswego County Whig and the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, underscoring the severity of the loss for the region’s maritime community.

FINAL DISPOSITION

The wreck of the CHARLESTON remained near Sodus, New York, in Lake Ontario. The vessel’s structure suffered catastrophic damage, and it was not salvaged, likely becoming scattered debris over time. The loss was significant both economically and historically, representing the perils of navigating the Great Lakes in the mid-19th century.

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SITE

The wreck of the CHARLESTON reflects the challenges faced by early mariners and the reliance on schooners for economic growth in the region. While the exact location of the wreck remains unknown, its story is an important piece of Lake Ontario’s maritime heritage. The site, if discovered, could offer valuable insights into shipbuilding techniques and trade practices of the 1830s and 1840s.

FUTURE EXPLORATION AND PRESERVATION

The potential discovery of the CHARLESTON’s wreck could provide historians and archaeologists with an opportunity to study early Schooner designs and maritime commerce on Lake Ontario. Any findings should be documented and preserved with care, respecting the historical significance of the site and its connection to the region’s economic history.

RESOURCES & LINKS

  • Maritime History of the Great Lakes: Comprehensive database on shipwrecks and maritime history.
  • Oswego County Whig (November 27, 1844): Contemporary newspaper reporting on the wreck.
  • Buffalo Commercial Advertiser (February 8, 1845): Follow-up reports on the incident.
  • David Swayze Shipwreck File: Archive of historical shipwrecks.
  • Great Lakes Ships by C. Patrick Labadie: Resource detailing vessels from the Great Lakes region.
  • Certificates of Enrolment (Oswego, 1842–1844): Documentation of the vessel’s registration and ownership.

CONCLUSION

The Schooner CHARLESTON, built in 1837, played a significant role in the bustling maritime trade of Lake Ontario during the 19th century. Its tragic loss in a storm off Sodus, New York, in 1844 highlights the hazards of Great Lakes navigation and the resilience of the maritime community. While the wreck has not been located, the CHARLESTON remains an enduring part of the region’s rich maritime history, reminding us of the challenges and achievements of early Great Lakes shipping.

KEYWORDS

• CHARLESTON Shipwreck• Sodus Bay Schooner Wreck• Great Lakes Maritime History• Fitzhugh & Co.• 19th Century Shipwrecks• Lake Ontario Storms• Early Schooner Trade• Sackets Harbor Shipbuilding

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