Maritime History of the Great Lakes

St. Aurent (Steamboat), fire, 9 Oct 1917

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St. LAURENT, built St. Nicholas, Quebec 1880 as side-wheel steamer BROTHERS, renamed 1900, the 262 gross ton passenger steamer burnt in the Cornwall Canal October 19, 1917. Canadian Official No. 80735, of 127 x 25 x 8.
      Preliminary List of Canadian Steamships
      1809 to 1930, Inland & Coastal

      . . . . .

      BROTHERS, side-wheel steamer, official Canadian number 80735. Built 1880 at St. Nicholas, Quebec. Home port, Quebec. 367 gross tons; 213 reg. tons. 126.2 x 25 x 8.4
Owned by E. Fortier, of St. Anne.
      Dominion of Canada
      Shipping Register, 1886


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Newspaper
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Reason: fire
Lives: nil
Remarks: total loss
Date of Original
1917
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.19615
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 45.01 Longitude: -74.765555
Donor
William R. McNeil
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St. Aurent (Steamboat), fire, 9 Oct 1917