George A. Marsh

The George A. Marsh was a three-masted schooner built in Michigan in 1882 as a lumber carrier. In 1914, the Marsh was sold to a Belleville, Ontario man as a coal carrier. The Marsh met her demise on August 8, 1917 when she sank during a storm, with a loss of twelve of the fourteen crew (and including seven children between the ages of one and thirteen).

George A. Marsh

The George A. Marsh was a three-masted schooner built in Michigan in 1882 as a lumber carrier. In 1914, the Marsh was sold to a Belleville, Ontario man as a coal carrier. The Marsh met her demise on August 8, 1917 when she sank during a storm, with a loss of twelve of the fourteen crew (and including seven children between the ages of one and thirteen).