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Abandoned

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  • Britannia (1860)
  • Record LS 1778/40
  • The Cleveland Barge
  • Unnamed Dump Barge Shipwreck
  • Whittlesea US 26840

Ashore

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  • Augustus Ford (1084)
  • Harmon A. Chamberlin (H.A. Chamberlin) US 42561
  • King Fisher (1867)
  • Kingfisher US 14032
  • S. C. Walbridge (Sarah C. Walbridge) (1844)
  • Saginaw US 22372
  • Viola US 61027

Burnt at Dock

1
  • W.A. Moore US 26244 (Wm. Moore)

Capsized

1
  • Guerriere (1827)

Collision

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  • Atlantic 1833
  • Barge 104 C 53257
  • Caroline A. Bemis
  • Cleveco (S.O. & Co. #85, S.T. Co. No. 85,  Scocony 85, Gotham 85) US 211035
  • Marblehead (1908)

Destroyed at (Dock, Breakwater, Harbour)

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  • E.J. Peters (1877)
  • Eagle US 392
  • Emily B. Maxwell C 112362 (US 135536)
  • Forest Chief (1853)
  • Horace H. Badger (Gillett, Kate)US 14164
  • Mary Stockton (1853)
  • Nellie Mason US 130221
  • Omar (c1850)
  • Samana (1857)
  • Sasco US 22355

Dismantled/Dynamited/Scrapped in Place

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  • City Of Buffalo US 127132
  • Grand Traverse US 91129
  • H.G. Cleveland
  • Whittlesea US 26840

Explosion (Boiler, Gas, Dynamite)

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  • Anthony Wayne (General Wayne)
  • Asa Covell US 398

Fire

4
  • Bay Coal(Industry 1848?)
  • City Of Buffalo US 127132
  • Paddy Murphy
  • Success

Located but Unidentified

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  • Barcelona Wreck
  • Cedar Point Barge
  • CSU Wreck
  • East Breakwall Barge(Cleveland)
  • Lakewood Tug Wreck
  • The Cleveland Barge
  • Unidentified Buried Schooner
  • Unidentified Hull – Barge

Lost (Still Missing)

2
  • Lake Serpent
  • Lorain (Cabot, Steven M. Selvick) US 212968

Pounded to Pieces

1
  • Union Star US 25030

Scuttled

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  • J. R. Worswick US 75993
  • Success
  • Unidentified Buried Wooden Tug
  • W.D. Flushing
  • William Edenborn US 81702

Storm

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  • Arabian
  • S.F. Gale (S.E. Gale) US 22343
  • Thomas Parsons US 24666
  • William Case (The British Schooner Wm. Case)

Stranded/Grounded

2
  • Unadilla US 25021
  • Union Star US 25030

Sunk for a Breakwater or Dock

1
  • I. Watson Stephenson US 100597

Sunk/Foundered

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  • Admiral (W.H. Myer) (1907)
  • Argo (1911)
  • Barcelona Wreck
  • Cedar Point Barge
  • Cleveland Dump Barge
  • Cornell (Grace Danforth) US 86017
  • CSU Wreck
  • G.W. Clinton
  • General Burnside US 10234
  • Guerriere (1827)
  • Industry?
  • Lakewood Tug Wreck
  • Mecosta (1888)
  • Minnie Williams US 23664
  • Riverside (1870)
  • S.F. Gale (S.E. Gale) US 22343
  • Sultan (1847)
  • Thomas Parsons US 24666
  • Unidentified Buried Schooner
  • Unidentified Hull – Barge
  • Unnamed Dump Barge Shipwreck

Wreck (Verified)

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  • Barcelona Wreck
  • Cedar Point Barge
  • Cleveland Dump Barge
  • CSU Wreck
  • East Breakwall Barge(Cleveland)
  • Lakewood Tug Wreck
  • Record LS 1778/40
  • The Cleveland Barge
  • Unidentified Buried Schooner
  • Unidentified Buried Wooden Tug
  • Unidentified Hull – Barge
  • Unnamed Dump Barge Shipwreck

Wrecked

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  • Charles H. Davis
  • G. P. Griffith
  • Viola US 61027
  • Walter Metcalf
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  • Destroyed at (Dock, Breakwater, Harbour)
  • Nellie Mason US 130221

Identification & Site Information

  • Official number: 130221
  • Year built: 1882 by Crosthwaite at East Saginaw, Michigan
  • Vessel type: Wooden three‑mast Schooner‑Barge
  • Dimensions: Approximately 181 ft long × 33 ft beam × 12 ft Draft; 554 gross tons, 527 net

Cargo & Operational Status

  • Cargo at time of loss: Coal
  • Voyage details: Outbound for Alpena, loaded and under tow of the Steamer Lansing, along with the Barge B.W. Palmer

Date & Location of Loss

  • Loss date: November 13, 1905
  • Location: At the entrance to Cleveland Harbor, Lake Erie; she struck the west breakwall and became stranded

Circumstances of the Loss

  • During a severe gale, the tow failed; Nellie Mason was driven onto the breakwall. Though she initially remained intact, several succeeding storms battered her until she broke apart and was declared a Total Loss. Crew survival is not explicitly noted in the summary, but no fatalities were recorded.
  • Master: Captain J. B. Mitchell
  • Owner: F. W. Gilchrist of Alpena, Michigan

Crew & Casualties

  • Loss of life: None reported—crew likely rescued or evacuated safely
  • Crew number: Not specified in summary; assumed standard minimal Barge crew under tethered tow

Final Disposition

  • The vessel was stranded on the breakwall and initially undamaged. Repeated storms in the following days caused structural failure and breakup. She was Abandoned and ultimately destroyed.

Located By & Survey Status

  • There is no modern identification or dive survey listed for Nellie Mason in existing wreck databases. The wreck likely lies in shallow, dynamic water near Cleveland breakwall, but precise site information is absent.

NOTMARs & Official Advisories

  • No Notices to Mariners or hazard advisories were issued specific to Nellie Mason at the time. None noted in archival hazard records.

Resources & Links

  • Great Lakes Shipwreck Files entry on “M‑section” detailing the stranding, tow information, loss date, vessel specs, and owner/master
  • Lake Erie Shipwreck Index by Alchemin, Inc. confirming date, location, and narrative of the breakwall stranding and subsequent destruction

Summary Table

FieldDetail
Vessel NameNellie Mason
Official No.130221
Built1882, East Saginaw, MI
Vessel TypeWooden three‑mast Schooner‑Barge
Dimensions~181 × 33 × 12 ft; 554 gt / 527 nt
CargoCoal
TowWith Steamer Lansing and Barge B.W. Palmer
Loss DateNovember 13, 1905
Loss LocationWest breakwall, Cleveland Harbor, Ohio
CauseGale-driven ashore, collision with breakwall
CrewNone lost (crew presumably rescued)
FateStranded, later shattered by storms
Wreck LocatedNot documented

Commentary & Recommendations

  • Crew survival detail: Although no fatalities are recorded, it would be useful to review Cleveland-area newspapers from late November 1905 (e.g. The Plain Dealer) to confirm rescue operations and crew accommodations.
  • Tow configuration: Records of Lansing’s logbooks or operator files (Gilchrist Transportation Co.) may detail the sequence of breakaway events, follow‑up salvage attempts, and insurance claims.
  • Site reconnaissance: Given proximity to the breakwall, a targeted underwater survey—side-scan sonar or shallow dive—off Cleveland Harbor entrance may discover debris or structural fragments if not entirely washed away by winter ice.
  • Registry data: A visit to U.S. vessel enrollment or casualty reports (e.g. National Archives Chicago) could verify crew size, owner identity, insurance, and official loss coding.

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