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- 146x31x8 Owned by J. Molson & Sons (St. Lawrence Steamboat Co.) Montreal. Built by H. Logan, Montreal and launched 15/05/24. Engine by Boulton & Watt, London England, from "Car of Commerce". Used Mon146x31x8 Owned by J. Molson & Sons (St. Lawrence Steamboat Co.) Montreal. …
- First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 154 x 24 -- 535 tons Rebuilt: in 1898 154x24x8 Owned by J. B. Lamere, Montreal 1870, later Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co. Built by White, Sorel 18First Rebuild: Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 154 x 24 -- 535 tons Rebuilt: …
- Official No.: 154926; First Rebuild: Official Number: 154926 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 66 x 16 -- 62 tons 62x16x8 Owned by R. Kita, Vancouver 1935; R. Carpenter, Bella Bella B. C. 1948.Official No.: 154926; First Rebuild: Official Number: 154926 Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 66 …
- 176x24x11 Owned by Macpherson & Crane, Montreal 1851; to "Rome Watertown & Canada Steamboat Line" (joint firm of U.S. railroad and 2 Canadian forwarders) 1853; J. Hamilton & W. Bowen (Canadian Lake &176x24x11 Owned by Macpherson & Crane, Montreal 1851; to "Rome Watertown & …
- 50x14 approx. Owned by Taylor Beach & Co. Built Seton Lake B. C. and launched 10/04/60. Engine 20x36 from San Francisco. (Sternwheel) Proved to be much too slow, abandoned 1863.50x14 approx. Owned by Taylor Beach & Co. Built Seton Lake B. …
- First Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 106 x 19 -- 161 tons Rebuilt: in 1868 91x19x9 Owned by M. K. Dickinson, Montreal 1864; N. Davis, Montreal 1868; Ottawa & Rideau Forwarding Co 1870; L. MulFirst Rebuild: Propulsion: Screw Dimensions: 106 x 19 -- 161 tons Rebuilt: …
- Other Names: J.H. Jerome; Official No.: 51688; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1867) as J.H. Jerome 71x18x6 Owned by J. Beattie, Wallaceburg Ont. 1867; W. H. Davis, Owen Sound 1869; J. P. Coulson, OweOther Names: J.H. Jerome; Official No.: 51688; Previous Registration: U.S.A. (1867) as …
- 95x15x5 Owned by G. Crandell, Lindsay Ont. Built by T. Walters, Lindsay 1868. Mostly used on Lake Scugog. Custom-House measure (pre-1877) 82t.95x15x5 Owned by G. Crandell, Lindsay Ont. Built by T. Walters, Lindsay …
- Official No.: 64995; 129x22x12 Owned by A. T. Beaulieu, Levis. Built by A,T. Beaulieu, Levis 1871. Engine 30x30 by W. P. Bartley, Montreal. Towboat below Montreal. Sunk in collision with foreign "SagOfficial No.: 64995; 129x22x12 Owned by A. T. Beaulieu, Levis. Built by …
- Other Names: Cambria (1888); Official No.: 74297; First Rebuild: Official Number: 74297 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 175 x 23 -- 937 tons Rebuilt: Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada in 1889 131x23x11 OOther Names: Cambria (1888); Official No.: 74297; First Rebuild: Official Number: 74297 …
- Official No.: 80017; 122x24x6 Owned by G. McLeod, Saint John N. B. 1886; A. Tapley, St. John 1895, 1901; Partington Pulp & Paper Co., Saint John 1914. Miramichi River tug.Official No.: 80017; 122x24x6 Owned by G. McLeod, Saint John N. B. …
- Other Names: Hamiltonian (1946); Official No.: 103975; 114x26x8 Owned by Maritime & Industrial Co. Levis 1901, 1915; to Thousand Islands Navigation Co. 1926, 1935. Built by J. Davie. Levis 1897. EngiOther Names: Hamiltonian (1946); Official No.: 103975; 114x26x8 Owned by Maritime & …
- Official No.: 107728; 85x20x7 Owned by S. K. Champion, Vancouver. Destroyed by fire 18/10/03 Ladysmith B. C.: unslaked lime in cargo. ; Final Location: Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada, BurntOfficial No.: 107728; 85x20x7 Owned by S. K. Champion, Vancouver. Destroyed by …
- Official No.: 116756; 69x13x5 Owned by T. H. Wood, Orillia 1907; to Severn River & Lake Couchiching Navigation Co. c1911, 1915; Montreal River Navigation Co. 1917. Built by T. Wood, Orillia 1904. EngOfficial No.: 116756; 69x13x5 Owned by T. H. Wood, Orillia 1907; to …
- First Rebuild: Official Number: 73091 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 99 x 18 -- 195 tons Rebuilt: in 1874 99x18x7 Owned by Sincennes Bros. 1871, 1874; D. P. Sincennes, Montreal 1877. Built by A. CFirst Rebuild: Official Number: 73091 Propulsion: Sidewheel Dimensions: 99 x 18 -- …
- Other Names: Lanoraie (1910); Official No.: 126858; 79x18x7 Owned by Dominion Government.Other Names: Lanoraie (1910); Official No.: 126858; 79x18x7 Owned by Dominion Government.
- Official No.: 116999; Later Registration: Newfoundland (1942) 120x30x10 Owned by Dominion Government, to Gulf of St. Lawrence Shipping & Trading Co. 1920; to Dominion Towing Co, 1928; to Sincennes-McOfficial No.: 116999; Later Registration: Newfoundland (1942) 120x30x10 Owned by Dominion Government, …
- Official No.: 103443; 43x7x4 Owned by J. R. Arnoldi, Ottawa 1895; J. Hewton, Kingston 1901; O'Connor Steamboat Co. 1917. Passenger vessel on Lake Temagami.Official No.: 103443; 43x7x4 Owned by J. R. Arnoldi, Ottawa 1895; J. …
- Official No.: 70289; 67x13x3 Owned by A. Neill, Charlemagne 1877. Built by P. Dauphinais, Sorel 1874. Engine 8x32 by builder. Sternwheel tug Montreal-Sorel.Official No.: 70289; 67x13x3 Owned by A. Neill, Charlemagne 1877. Built by …
- Official No.: 100180; 88x19x8 Owned by Charlemagne & Lac Ouvreau Lumber Co. 1895, 1901. Built by Cantin, Montreal 1891. Engine 30x22 by J. & R. Weir, Montreal. Tug.Official No.: 100180; 88x19x8 Owned by Charlemagne & Lac Ouvreau Lumber Co. …
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