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Abandoned

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  • Acacia C 126464
  • Ash Island Barge
  • Chrysler Park Wreck
  • Crosby Pleasure Craft
  • Empress C 72576
  • Ford TT – Morrisburg ON
  • Glengarry (1872)
  • Guindon Park Wreck
  • Guindon Park Wreck 2
  • Hardy Park Hull, Brockville Ontario
  • Hopple Bridge
  • Mille Roches, Lost Villages, St. Lawrence River, Ontario
  • Myles (Cataract, Therese T.)C 77698
  • Ralph T. Holcomb ( Isaac Lincoln)
  • Rockport Rowboat
  • Tanti C 154774
  • The Briton (S. & J. Collier)
  • Warrenko C 53588 (Let Her Be, Chicora)
  • Wee Hawk
  • Yeo Island Upside Down

Ashore

1
  • Borrowed Time

Burnt at Dock

2
  • City Of Belleville C 71094
  • City of Toronto (1895)

Collision

3
  • Cora W Post C 83299
  • Protection (Gore)
  • Robert Gaskin C 57231

Destroyed at (Dock, Breakwater, Harbour)

2
  • Cornwall C 94889
  • St. Laurent (Brothers) 80735

Explosion (Boiler, Gas, Dynamite)

1
  • J.B. King C 130255

Fire

13
  • Adventure C 88575
  • America US 205673
  • Clara White (1871)
  • Conestoga C 140988 (Susquehanna)
  • Ellen C 107749
  • Fred Mercur
  • Ivy Lea Wreck (Halcyon?)
  • J.B. King C 130255
  • Jacques Cartier
  • Queen Victoria (1838)
  • St. Laurent (Brothers) 80735
  • St. Lawrence C 33474
  • Tinto (1855)

Located but Unidentified

2
  • Batteau Channel Wreck
  • Point Frederick Hull

Scuttled

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  • Ash Island Barge
  • Chippewa
  • Conestoga C 140988 (Susquehanna)
  • Crosby Pleasure Craft
  • Delaware (David Andrews) US 83152
  • Fleur De Marie C 77585
  • Hardy Park Hull, Brockville Ontario
  • HMS Princess Charlotte (HMS Burlington)
  • HMS Psyche
  • Parthia C103641
  • Pentland US 150656, and FA Georger (Twisted Sisters Wreck)
  • Point Frederick Hull
  • Unidentified Automobile Wreck – Rockport ON
  • Warrenko C 53588 (Let Her Be, Chicora)
  • Yeo Island Upside Down

Storm

1
  • Kinghorn (1871)

Stranded/Grounded

2
  • Henry C. Daryaw (Oakbay, Mainier)
  • William Wheeler (Sam Cook, Battersby Island Wreck)

Sunk/Foundered

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  • 1928 Chevrolet Modified for Ice Road Use
  • Batteau Channel Wreck
  • Bella C 88569 (Cayuga)
  • Eastcliffe Hall C 195604
  • Guindon Park Wreck
  • Guindon Park Wreck 2
  • Henry C. Daryaw (Oakbay, Mainier)
  • Kinghorn (1871)
  • Lillie Parsons (1868)
  • Ralph T. Holcomb ( Isaac Lincoln)
  • Robert Gaskin C 57231
  • Rockport Airboat
  • Tinto (1855)
  • Unidentified Hull – Howe Island
  • Wee Hawk
  • William Wheeler (Sam Cook, Battersby Island Wreck)

Wreck (Verified)

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  • Acacia C 126464
  • Adventure C 88575
  • Ash Island Barge
  • Batteau Channel Wreck
  • Borrowed Time
  • Chippewa
  • Conestoga C 140988 (Susquehanna)
  • Cornwall C 94889
  • Crosby Pleasure Craft
  • Eastcliffe Hall C 195604
  • Fred Mercur
  • Guindon Park Wreck
  • Guindon Park Wreck 2
  • Hardy Park Hull, Brockville Ontario
  • Henry C. Daryaw (Oakbay, Mainier)
  • HMS Princess Charlotte (HMS Burlington)
  • HMS Psyche
  • Ivy Lea Wreck (Halcyon?)
  • J.B. King C 130255
  • Muscallonge C133752 (Vigilant)
  • Parthia C103641
  • Point Frederick Hull
  • Rockport Airboat
  • Rockport Rowboat
  • Tinto (1855)
  • Victor (1873)
  • Warrenko C 53588 (Let Her Be, Chicora)
  • Wee Hawk
  • Yeo Island Upside Down

Wrecked

2
  • Huron C 80873
  • William Wheeler (Sam Cook, Battersby Island Wreck)
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  • Glengarry (1872)

IDENTIFICATION & SITE INFORMATION

  • Vessel Name: GLENGARRY
  • Registry: Canadian
  • Official Number: Not specified
  • Built By: Alexander Stickler (or Streckler)
  • Place of Construction: Lancaster, Ontario, Canada
  • Year Built: 1872
  • Length: 126.0 feet (38.4 meters)
  • Tonnage: 270 tons (new measurement), 277 tons (alternative report)
  • Net Tonnage: 260.93 tons
  • Capacity: 16,500 bushels
  • Design: Round Stern, no masts

VESSEL TYPE DESCRIPTION

The GLENGARRY was a river Barge built in 1872. It was designed for transporting large quantities of goods, such as grain, across the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. The Barge was built with a round Stern and was constructed without any masts, which was typical for barges of its kind. The construction of the GLENGARRY followed the plans used for similar vessels such as the LANCASTER, LORNE, and ROYAL OAK.
HISTORY
The GLENGARRY had an operational history spanning nearly four decades, from 1872 to 1910. Initially rated highly, its valuation and rating declined over the years, reflecting the wear and tear it endured. Notable events in its history include:

  • 1874: Rated 1 out of a possible 3 and valued at $7,000.
  • 1878: Rating dropped to 2, with the value decreasing to $5,500.
  • 1884: Received an A2 rating.
  • 1890: Repaired, rated A2, and valued at $5,000.
  • 1892: Rating adjusted to A21⁄2, with a value of $4,800.
  • 1897: Rated B1 and valued at $3,800, with a note stating that repairs were needed.

The GLENGARRY underwent several repairs and rebuilds throughout its service life, notably in 1880, 1886, 1890, and 1894. However, by the early 20th century, the Barge had become obsolete. From 1902 to 1910, the Montreal Transportation Co.’s reports indicated that the GLENGARRY was “on hand but of no value.”
FINAL DISPOSITION

In its final years, the GLENGARRY was partially dismantled, and the remaining Hull was Abandoned in the Cataraqui River. The vessel’s registry was officially closed in Kingston, Ontario, on February 9, 1915.

RESOURCES & LINKS

  • Maritime History of the Great Lakes
  • Canadian Heritage Ship Information Database
  • Kingston Shipwreck Database

KEYWORDS
GLENGARRY, River Barge, Lancaster Ontario, Amherst Island Graveyard, Great Lakes Shipwrecks, Maritime History, Canadian Heritage
ANALYSIS
The GLENGARRY is a significant example of the working barges that played a crucial role in the commerce and transportation network of the Great Lakes during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its long service life, despite multiple repairs and a gradual decline in value, highlights the durability and importance of such vessels in an era before modern shipping. The eventual scuttling and abandonment of the GLENGARRY in the Amherst Island Graveyard, where it now rests alongside other forgotten vessels, marks the end of an era for these hardworking barges and serves as a reminder of the changing technologies and economic conditions that shaped the Maritime History of the Great Lakes region.

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