1925 – The wooden freighter MAPLEGLEN (i), is scuttled in Lake Ontario, west of Kingston, near Amherst Island. It had been idle since 1921 and was originally the WYOMING of 1881.
Identified by her boilers this scuttled wreck lays at N44 08 70 W76 37 09
Propeller MAPLEGLEN.* Official Canadian Number 141589. Built at Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A. in 1887. Of 1492 gross tons; 911 tons reg. Home port, Montreal, Que. Owned by the Canada Steamship Lines, Montreal, Que. 250.4 x 40.1 x 14.6 and 100 horse power.
* Foreign name WYOMING.
List of Vessels on Registry Books of the Dominion
of Canada on the 31st. Day of December, 1920
Steam screw WYOMING. U. S. No. 81150. Of 1,952.80 tons gross; 1,739.75 tons net. Built Buffalo, N.Y., 1887. Home port, Buffalo, N.Y. 241.0 x 39.9 x 14.9
Merchant Vessel List, U. S., 1891
MARINE NOTES. — Dispatches from Manitowoc indicate that the steamer WYOMING, aground near there, will be a total loss.
Buffalo Evening News
October 19, 1909
Propeller MAPLEGLEN.* Official Canadian Number 141589. Built at Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.A. in 1887. Of 1492 gross tons; 911 tons reg. Home port, Montreal, Que. Owned by the Canada Steamship Lines, Montreal, Que. 250.4 x 40.1 x 14.6 and 100 horse power.
* Foreign name WYOMING.
List of Vessels on Registry Books of the Dominion
of Canada on the 31st. Day of December, 1920
Freighter MAPLEGLEN. Official Canada No. 141589. Of 1,492 gross tons. Built Buffalo, N.Y., 1887. 250 x 40 x 15 Ex U. S., WYOMING till 1920. DISPOSITION:– abandoned 1925
Preliminary List of Canadian Merchant Steamships
Inland & Coasta, 1809 to 1930. Worls Ship Society
Marine Notes:– The steamer WYOMING, bound for Chicago with steel, is on a reef near Manitou, Wis., and leaking. Her cargo will be lightered.
Buffalo Evening News
October 16, 1909