Schooner John S. Parsons



The schooner John S. Parsons was the last commercial sailing vessel built on the Great Lakes at the Frank D. Phelps shipyard in Chaumont. It was named for the noted Oswego ship chandler. It was 92’7” inches long, 21’ 4” beam, 9’4”  hold and registered at 122 gross tons.It was later cut down to a steam barge in 1895 and was wrecked a half mile west of Oswego on Nov. 24, 1913 during a storm with a cargo of coal. In the 1890s it was a summer training ship for cadets from the Manlius Military Academy the Thousand Islands. [From:  "Sunlight Pictures of the Thousand Islands, Half Tones from Photographs by McIntyre," Artotype Publishing Company, New York, 1895]

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