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- Official No.: 71486; 60x13x7 Owned by W. H. Batt, Charlottetown P. E. I. Tug.Official No.: 71486; 60x13x7 Owned by W. H. Batt, Charlottetown P. E. …
- Other Names: Chieftain (1839); 133x18x8 Owned by H. Dickinson; to Calvin & Breck 1849. Built by A. Young, Coteau du Lac Que. 1832. Engine(s) by J. D. Ward, Montreal. Used on Upper St. Lawrence, towboOther Names: Chieftain (1839); 133x18x8 Owned by H. Dickinson; to Calvin & …
- First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 255 tons Rebuilt: Kingston, Ontario, Canada in 1845 Approx 140'. Owned by Gildersleeve, Kingston; T. Maxwell & Co. 1853; to Calvin & Breck 1855. BuiltFirst Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 255 tons Rebuilt: Kingston, Ontario, Canada in …
- Official No.: 75820; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1869) First Rebuild: Official Number: 75820 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 66 x 17 -- 55 tons Rebuilt: in 1888 65x16x6 Owned by W. Lawson, Halifax 1Official No.: 75820; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1869) First Rebuild: Official Number: 75820 …
- Official No.: 71107; 70x16x7 Owned by A. McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1877; C. W. Gauthier, Sandwich Ont. 1886. Built by A. McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1877. Engine 12x14 by D. P. Lavallier, Hamilton (made 1861Official No.: 71107; 70x16x7 Owned by A. McDonnell, Wallaceburg 1877; C. W. …
- Official No.: 111921; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1901) 51x9x4 Owned by J. H. Wilmot, Beaumaris Ont. 1901; A. W. Berry, Walker's Point 1935.Official No.: 111921; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1901) 51x9x4 Owned by J. H. …
- 195x20x7 Owned by Capt. T. Dick, Toronto. Built by Wm. Denny, Dumbarton Scotland and launched 09/06/54. Engine (oscillating) by Napier, Glasgow; 42" cyl. Designed for Toronto-Niagara partnered with "195x20x7 Owned by Capt. T. Dick, Toronto. Built by Wm. Denny, Dumbarton …
- First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 185 x 30 -- -336 tons Rebuilt: in 1866 185x30x13 Owned by J. Henderson & Co., Montreal; to H. Chisholm & G. Chaffey 1865; T. C. Chisholm 1869. Built by L.First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 185 x 30 -- -336 tons Rebuilt: …
- First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 113 x 17 Rebuilt: in 1851 122x17x10 Owned by J. Whitney, Saint John N.B. Built by J. S. Wetmore, Kingston N.B. and launched 25/11/42. Engine by FawcetFirst Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 113 x 17 Rebuilt: in 1851 122x17x10 …
- Other Names: Jennie Briscoe; Official No.: 61138; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1871) as Jennie Briscoe First Rebuild: Official Number: 61138 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 94 x 22 -- 73 tons RebuiltOther Names: Jennie Briscoe; Official No.: 61138; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1871) as …
- Official No.: 103695; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1898) 43x12x7 Owned by N. McDonald, Sault Ste. Marie Ont. 1898, 1901; Great Lakes Dredging Co., Port Arthur 1915. Tug.Official No.: 103695; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1898) 43x12x7 Owned by N. McDonald, …
- Official No.: 92736; 43x10x6 Owned by C. Mickle, Gravenhurst. Built by W. R. Simpson, Russell's Point Ont. 1887. Engine 8x10 by Polson Iron Works, Toronto.Official No.: 92736; 43x10x6 Owned by C. Mickle, Gravenhurst. Built by W. …
- Official No.: 126261; 51x12x4 Owned by C. Mickle, Gravenhurst. Built by D. Abbey, Hollow Lake, Muskoka 1908.Official No.: 126261; 51x12x4 Owned by C. Mickle, Gravenhurst. Built by D. …
- Official No.: 141574; 116x28x11 Owned by B. Melanson, Gilbert's Cove N.S. 1919; J. T. Moulton, Burgeo Nfld. 1935.Official No.: 141574; 116x28x11 Owned by B. Melanson, Gilbert's Cove N.S. 1919; …
- Official No.: 116607; 58x15x8 Owned by Canadian Sand & Gravel Co., Montreal.Official No.: 116607; 58x15x8 Owned by Canadian Sand & Gravel Co., Montreal.
- 130x28x12 Owned by Montreal Steam Towboat Co. 1825; The Towboat Co. 1831. Built by Young & Shea, Montreal and launched 11/10/23. Engine by Ward's Eagle Foundry, Montreal; 55" cylinder. First steamboa130x28x12 Owned by Montreal Steam Towboat Co. 1825; The Towboat Co. 1831. …
- 122x26x12 Owned by Calvin & Breck, sometimes chartered to others. Built by Roney, Garden Island 1857. Engine 57x120 (maker unknown). Towboat, known as "Hercules No. 2". Boiler exploded while towing "122x26x12 Owned by Calvin & Breck, sometimes chartered to others. Built by …
- Official No.: 51540; 119x22x10 Owned by St. Lawrence Steamboat Co. 1867; F. Samson, Levis 1871. Built by F. Samson "Quebec South" (Levis) 1865. Towboat below Montreal, known as "Hercules No. 1". GunbOfficial No.: 51540; 119x22x10 Owned by St. Lawrence Steamboat Co. 1867; F. …
- Official No.: 59103; 62x17x7 Owned by H. D. Troop, Portland N. B. Towboat.Official No.: 59103; 62x17x7 Owned by H. D. Troop, Portland N. B. …
- Other Names: Courtenay (1912); Official No.: 66949; 73x20x8 Owned by J. Tapley, Portland N. B. 1874,1886; A. Tapley, Saint John 1901; to Dominion Government 1908. Launched 18/03/74. Engine 24x24 by GOther Names: Courtenay (1912); Official No.: 66949; 73x20x8 Owned by J. Tapley, …
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