46 EEV. GEOEGB PATTEESON 



APPENDIX C. 



List of known wrecks on Sable Island since the founding of the Government Relief 



Establishment, December, 1801. 



1801-1809, James Morris, Superintendent. 



1802, ship Union, ship Packet ; 1803, ship Hannah and Eliza, brig Harriot; 1804, ship Slark Odder; 180.Ï, two 

 schooners; 180J, two schooners; 1837, brig Spring, brig John and Mary; 1808, a schooner, an American fishing 

 schooner ; 180t), brig Prince Edward, an American fishing schooner. 



1803-18.30, Edward Hodgson, Superintendent. 



1810, brig lost, schooner lost; 1811, schooner Fortune, brig Hard Times, brig Orion; 1812, H. B. M. frigate 

 Barbadoes, with a schooner and sloop under convoy ; 1813, an American fishing schooner ; 1S14, an American fishing 

 schooner, a schooner belonging to Halifax ; 181.5, brig Adamant, wreck of ship Dtmoscota .seen ; 1819, a fishing 

 schooner from France, schooner Trafalgar, scliooner Industry ; 1819, schooner .Juno, a fishing vessel from Plymouth ; 

 1820, brig from Quebec, schooner commanded by Capt. Harvey ; 1822, H. M. C. M. frigate L'Africaine ; 1823, brig 

 Hope, brig Marslial Wellington, H. B. M. packet Frolic beat over; 1824, brig James ; 182.5, brig Nassau, brig Travel- 

 ler; 1826, ship Nassau, ship Elizabeth, schooner Brothers ; 1827, ship Agamemnon, ship Echo, schooner Four Sons ; 

 1823, ship Melrose, ship Franklin, brig Adelphi ; 1829, brig Hannah, brig Jamaica, brig Pegasus, ship Courser. 



18.31-1848, Joseph Darby, Superintendent. 



1831, schooner Meridian, brig Mary Porter, brig Orpheus ; 1832, ship Tottenham, got off again, brig Floyd, brig 

 Joanna, brig Ruby ; 1833, schooner M.argaretta ; 1834, brig Tantivy, brig J. H. Albony ; 1835, ship Eagle (of New 

 York), schooner Laban, schooner Ann, brig Abigail ; 1836, brig Lancaster, brig Sun, galliot Johanna ; 1837, brig 

 Bob Logic ; 183S, ship Granville ; 1839, ship Maria ; 1840, schooners Barbara, Senator, Blooming Youth, ships Myrtle, 

 Glaso-ow, Eliza, Australia ; 1841, ships Undaunted, Marmara, Mersey, brigs Triumph, Isabel ; 1842, schooner Louisa ; 

 1843, ship Eagle ; ' 184.5, ship Eagle (of St. .John's) ; 1846, brig Afghanistan, barque Detroit, schooner Arno, schooner 

 Lady Elcho, ship Milo ; 1847, ship Levant ; 1848, schooner Fulton, Spanish schooner Bella Maria. 



1848-185.5, M. D. McKenna, Superintendent. 



1849— July 22.— Schooner Brothers of St. .lohn, N. B., from Cumberland, N. S., bound for Liverpool, G. B. loaded 



with timber, deals and treenails. 

 August 27.— Barque Blonde of Montreal, 076 tons, from Quebec for Greenock, timber laden, was run ashore in 



consequence of her condition. 

 December 17.— Brig Growler, of and for St. John's, N. F., from Baltimore, loaded with corn, flour, tobacco, 



pork, etc. 

 18.50— April 2.— Schoontr Transit of Prince Edward Island, from St. John's for Boston, loaded with fish, wine, oil, 



raisins and hides. 

 .July 6.— Ship Adonis, of and from Portland, 538 tons, bound into the River St. Lawrence, in ballast. 

 August 3.— Brigantine Hope, of and from Baltimore, bound for St. John's, N. F., 205 tons, loaded with flour, 



meal and pork. 

 September 4.— Barque Margaret Walker of Halifax, from St. John, N. B., 318 tons, for Liverpool, loaded with 



deals. 

 1851— February 11.— Brig Science of St. John's, N. F., 143 tons, from Matanzas for St. John's, with cargo of molasses. 

 April 9.— Brig Gustave I., 271 tons, of and for Antwerp from Havana, loaded with sugar, honey, tobacco, etc. 

 August 26.— Schooner Vampire of Ragged Islands. 

 August 26.— Barque Margaret Dewar of Windsor, N. S., from Glasgow for New York, loaded with pig and 



scrap iron, wine, whiskey, etc. 

 September 13.- Ship Hargreave of New York, from Newport, G. B., for New York, loaded with railroad iron. 

 December 4.— Schooner Star of Hope of New London drifted to the island. 

 1852— September 14.— Schooner Novara, of and from Marblehead, on a fishing voyage. 



November 21.— Brigantine Ottoman, of and from St. John's, N. F., for Boston, with cargo of dry and pickled 



fish and oil. 

 December 16.— Schooner Marie Anne of St. André, Quebec, from Placentia Bay for Halifax, with cargo of cod- 

 fish. One man lost. 

 December 18.— Ranger of Pictou drifted ashore. 

 1.853— June 1.— Ship Amazon of Hull, 600 tons, from Shields for New York, with cargo of coals. 



July 28.— Schooner Guide of London, 132 tons, from New York for Labrador, with cargo of flour, beef, pork, 



molasses, etc. 

 1854.- -May 5.— Brig East Boston of Pictou, from Catania, Sicily, with cargo of sulphur, sumac, rags and oranges. 



There seems an "Eagle" too many here. 



