SS Wexford

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NameSS Wexford
Operator
  • R.M. Hudson & Son (1883–1898)
  • N. Dubuisson (1898–1903)
  • Western Steamship Company (1903–1913)
Yard number00145
History
United Kingdom
NameSS Wexford
Operator
  • R.M. Hudson & Son (1883–1898)
  • N. Dubuisson (1898–1903)
  • Western Steamship Company (1903–1913)
BuilderWilliam Doxford & Sons, Sunderland
Yard number00145
Launched24 March 1883
Completed1883
FateFoundered on 9 November 1913
General characteristics
Tonnage
Length250 ft (76 m)
Beam40 ft (12 m)
Draught17 ft (5.2 m)
Crew17–24
Bodies from Wexford washed ashore near Goderich, Ontario, Canada.

SS Wexford was a steel-hulled, propeller-driven, cargo ship built by William Doxford & Sons. at Sunderland, Great Britain in 1883. The official number for Wexford was 87342 with the hull number 00145. The ship was lost on Lake Huron with all hands on 9 November 1913 during the Great Lakes storm of 1913. Sources cite conflicting numbers for crew lost with 17 to 24 crew being listed.[citation needed] Her cargo at the time of loss was 96,000 bushels of wheat.[1] The wreck was discovered 25 August 2000 sitting intact and upright in 75 feet (23 m) of water on the lake bottom.[2] A copper wreath was placed on the wreck to honor the crew of the 100th Anniversary of The Great Storm of 1913.

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