Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Columbian (Steamboat), 10 Mar 1894

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Niagara Falls, March 10 - Active preparations for the season are being made by the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co., which will place the new steamer COLUMBIAN, on the upper river, between Buffalo and Chippewa. The latest advice from Montreal are that M. Connelly, the president, has resigned in favor of his brother, N.K. Connelly. It had been decided to give the appointment of general manager to Henry Folger of Kingston, the leading director of the Thousand Island Steamboat Company, but the arrangements with Mr. Folger fell through and now Mr. Gildersleeve of Kingston has been offered the position and has accepted. The appointment it is said will be confirmed at the next board of directors meeting.
      Buffalo Enquirer
      March 10, 1894 7-5

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Newspaper
Item Type
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Niagara River route
Date of Original
1894
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Local identifier
McN.E.1437
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Columbian (Steamboat), 10 Mar 1894