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The ”Cortland” built in 1867 by Albert G. Huntley in [[Sheboygan, Wisconsin]]. When |
The ”Cortland” built in 1867 by Albert G. Huntley in [[Sheboygan, Wisconsin]]. When launched, was 174 feet long, 34 feet wide, and over 13 feet tall. was a wooden bark with three masts.<ref>{{cite web |title=Cortland |url=https://ohioshipwrecks.info/shipwreckdetail.php?Wreck=4 |website=Ohio Shipwrecks |access-date=3 February 2026}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 02:48, 3 February 2026
Cortland was a wooden bark built by Albert G. Huntley in 1867. In 1868, she sank on Lake Erie off Lorain, Ohio after colliding with the Morning Star, which also sank.
The Cortland built in 1867 by Albert G. Huntley in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. When she first launched, she was 174 feet long, 34 feet wide, and over 13 feet tall. She was a wooden bark with three masts.[1]
- ^ “Cortland”. Ohio Shipwrecks. Retrieved 3 February 2026.


