Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Collingwood (Steamboat), 1 Apr 1857

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COLLINGWOOD STEAMERS. - The Toronto Globe says that no steamers have yet been placed on the Collingwood and Chicago route, but arrangements are being made for at least a try-weekly line. Several schooners have been chartered to carry lumber between Collingwood and Chicago, at $4 per M. The steamer COLLINGWOOD is expected to run as before, between Collingwood, Green Bay and Sault Ste. Marie, should the present owners come to a satisfactory arrangement. The steamer CANADIAN will take her place on the Collingwood and Owen Sound route, making daily trips.
      Buffalo Daily Republic
      Saturday, April 11, 1857

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Newspaper
Item Type
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route
Date of Original
1857
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Local identifier
McN.E.1398
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Collingwood (Steamboat), 1 Apr 1857