Picton (Barge), U167791., 1927
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Steam paddle wheel CORSICAN. Of 946 tons gross; 502 tons reg. Built at Montreal, Que., in 1870. Home port, Montreal, Que. 179.2 x 27.0 x 11.3 Owned by the Montreal Safe Deposit Co., Montreal, Que.
List of Vessels on the Registry Books of the
Dominion of Canada, December 31, 1898
Steam paddle PICTON. Official Canadian No. [none] Of 946 tons gross; 502 Tons Register. Built IN 1870 at Montreal, Que. Home port, Montreal, Que. Owned by the Montreal Trust & Deposit Co. of Montreal, of Quebec. 179.2 x 27.0 x 11.2
List of Vessels on the Registry Books of the
Dominion of Canada, December 31, 1905
PICTON. Official Canadian No. [none]. Home port, Montreal, Que. formerly CORSICAN.
List of Canadian Vessels Whose Names Have
Changed during Year ending Dec. 31, 1905
Steam paddle CORSICAN. Built Montreal, Que., in 1870. Renamed PICTON in 1905. Of 1,203 tons gross. 175 x 27 x 9. Burnt at Toronto, Ont., Sept. 21, 1907.
Preliminary List of Canadian Merchant Steamships
Inland and Coastal, 1809 to 1930
Barge PICTON.* Official U. S. No. 167791. Of 398 tons gross; 389 tons net. Built at Montreal, Que., in 1870. Home port, New York, N.Y.
* Formerly British steam screw CORSICAN.
Merchant Vessels List, U.S., 1920.
NOTE:-- In the 1920 Merchant Vessel List, the barge PETER HOWARD [U167447] as formerly the barge LILLIAN R, the PERQUIMANS [46478] is not marked but was formerly the JUPITER. The 1921 merchant vessel's List confuses the numbering and list the LILLIAN R alongside the CORSICAN. The 1923 Merchant vessel's List compounds the error and gives the LILLIAN R., as a rename of the PICTON. The 1925 merchant Vessel's List corrects all the errors and gives the PICTON [167791] as a rename for the Paddle-wheel CORSICAN
Barge PICTON.* Official U. S. No. 167791. Of 398 tons gross; 381 tons net. Built at Montreal, Que., in 1870. Home port, New York, N.Y. 175.8 x 27.8 x 11.0 Freight service. Crew of 2. Owned by John A. Hayes.
* Formerly British steam paddle CORSCICAN.
Merchant Vessels List, U.S., 1925.
Barge PICTON.* Official U. S. No. 167791. Of 398 tons gross; 381 tons net. Built at Montreal, Canada, in 1870. Home port, New York, N.Y. 175.8 x 27.8 x 11.0 Freight service. Crew of 2. Owned by John A. Hayes.
* Formerly British steam paddle CORSICAN.
Merchant Vessels List, U.S., 1927.
Barge PICTON.* Official U. S. No. 167791. Of 398 tons gross; 381 tons net. Built at Montreal, Canada, in 1870. Home port, New York, N.Y. 175.8 x 27.8 x 11.0 Freight service. Crew of 2. Owned by John A. Hayes.
* Formerly British steam paddle CORSICAN.
Merchant Vessels List, U.S., 1928.
Barge PICTON.* Official U. S. No. 167791. Of 398 tons gross; 381 tons net. Built at Montreal, Canada, in 1870. Home port, New York, N.Y. 175.8 x 27.8 x 11.0 Freight service. Crew of 2. Owned by John A. Hayes.
* Formerly British steam paddle CORSICAN.
Merchant Vessels List, U.S., 1931.
Unrigged Vessel PICTON. Official U. S. No. 167791. Of 398 gross tons. Exempt from registration [used in harbor]
Merchant Vessels List, U.S., 1935. Vessels Abandoned,
Reduced Below 5 tons, or Removed for Other Causes
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- Text
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- Item Type
- Clippings
- Notes
- ex stmr. CORSICAN
- Date of Original
- 1927
- Subject(s)
- Local identifier
- McN.R.298
- Language of Item
- English
- Donor
- William R. McNeil
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