Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Detroit Marine Historian, v. 5, n. 10 (July-August 1952), p. 3

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ft HURONIC, steel passenger ship, 1902 Collingwood. 308 x 43 x 27. From Nor- thern Navigation Co. Later package freighter. Scrapped at Hamil- ton in 1950. (See DMH. vol.3, no.5) IGNIFER, ex CARLETON, steel canaller, 1907 Greenock, Scotland.240 x 4l x 16.3. From Hall. Sold 1937,Marine Industries. Lgter barge. INDIA, wooden freighter, 1899 Garden Island for Calvin. 215.9 x 36.4 x 15. From Mont.Trans.Co. Abandoned, 1922 to Reid Wrecking Co. and later aoe to India Navigation Co. IONIC, see MAPLEBRAN THE IROQUOIS, ex TADANAG, steel canaller, 1902 Toronto, 247 x 43 x 25.6. From St.Lawrence & Chicago Steam Nav.Co. Sold on salt water in World War I, returning to lakes under ather owners. Later COLO- RADO, DO@RNOCK, BROOKTON, GEORGE HINDMAN and BROOKDALE. C.A. ee steel canaller, 1909 Dumbarton, Scotland. 249 x 42 x 22.7. From Merchants Montreal Line. Torpedoed,5-1-17.(See picture). JENNIE, wooden barge, 1871 Garden Island. 168 x 26.6 x 11.8. In fleet short period in late 1910s. JOYLAND, wooden package freighter, 1884 Detroit for Rutland. 250.5 x 37 x 25. Acquired in 1916 by Wolwin's Lake & River Transp.Co and operated by C.S.L., who later owner her outright. Ahandoned 1922, after grounding near Cape Vincent, N.Y. Salvaged 1923 by Russel and sold to Aube S.S.Co.,Ltd. ,Montreal. JUNO, wooden freighter, 1885 Wallaceburg. 139.7 x 26,8 x 8.8. From R.&0. Nav.Co. Sold to Point Anne Quarries, Ltd., Toronto.(see picture) KAMLOOPS, steel canaller, built for the line, 1924, Haverton Hill on Tees, England. Lost with all hands, Lake Superior, 12-27. KENORA, steel package freighter, 1907 Dumbarton. 249.9 x 42.6 x 20.5. On salt water in first war. Still in fleet. ROBERT P.KERNAN, See BARRIE. JOHN B.KETCHUM II, See COALHURST. KILDONAN, wooden barge, 1888 Kingston. 174 x 33 x 11. In fleet short time. KINDERSLEY, ex A.E.McKINSTRY, steel canaller, 1909, Glasgow. 250 x 42.7 x 18.3. From Canada Interlake Line. On ocean in first war. Sold to British Ministry of Transport for war duty, 1942. KINGSTON, barge, 1898 Kingston, 181 x 35 x 12. From Montreal Trans.Co. In fleet very short period. KINGSTON, ig sidewheel passenger steamer, 1901 Toronto for R.& 0. 288 36.2 x 13.2 . Sold and scrapped, Hamilton, 1950. SBME, v.3,n0.7) KINMOUNT ib, steel canaller, 1908 Dumbarton. 249 x 43 x 21.8. From Mont. rans. Co. Sold on salt water in first war. KINMOUNT aie ex DALRYMPLE, steel canaller, 1923 Collingwood.252 x 43 x 19. From Main Transit Co. Still in fleet. RK KKK KEK HK KH KERR KEK KK KKK KR KKK KK KK KE K Two C.S.L.veterans, the JUNO, left, and the KIPAWA.

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