Other name(s): J. O. Webster; J.T. Wing; Oliver H. Perry
Ship owner: A.L. Stockwell; Chippewa Timber Co.; Detroit Historical Commission; J.T. Wing; R.G. Beazley; Webster Marine Inc.
Ship builder: Beazley Brothers, Weymouth, Massachusetts
Year ship built: 1919
Final disposition: Stranded In Norwalk Island, CT on May 13, 1931 and salvaged and redocumented in 1935. Burned at Belle Isle in 1959 for removal.
Notes:
Out of documentation in 1931-1935 and after 1939.
b) J.O. Webster (US. 223574)
c) J.T. Wing (1936)
d) Oliver H. Perry (c. 1938)
e) J.T. Wing (G. Piggott, manager) (c. 1940)
Remarks:
Owners:
1) R.G. Beazley, Halifax, Nova Scotia
2) Webster Marine, Inc.;Miami, Florida (1924)
3) A.L.Stockwell, Boston, Massachusetts (1926)
4) Chippewa Timber Co., Soo, Michigan
5) J.T. Wing Co., Detroit, Michigan (G. Piggott, mgr.)
6) Detroit Historical Comm. (1948)
Registry number: C.141455;U.S.223574
Hull number: None
Vessel type: Schooner
Height: 14 ft.
Width: 33.5 ft.
Length: 140.5 ft.
Gross tonnage: 431
Net tonnage: 373
Materials: Wood
Engine type: None