Maritime History of the Great Lakes

North King (Steamboat), 3 Dec 1891

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      Kingston, Ont., Dec- 3,-During the winter Capt. Noonan will build a new steamer for the route between here and Ottawa to cost $15,000. The Calvin Company will also build a vessel during the winter. She will carry about 30,000 bushels. The steamer NORTH KING, built last winter to ply between Charlotte and Port Hope, will be docked here and have her false sides removed and replaced by sides of a different pattern. Her speed will be increased.
      The Marine Review
      December 3, 1891


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Newspaper
Item Type
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drydocked
Date of Original
1891
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Local identifier
McN.E.303
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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North King (Steamboat), 3 Dec 1891