Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Hamonic and Noronic at Port Arthur, 1918

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Posted by evan moore, 19 April 2005 at 22:41

hi there. i am evan moore, great gandson of cpt. aitken who captained the huronic, hamonic and noronic. the headboard of my bed in sarnia ontario is the emense wooden wheel from the stern of one of these (i cannot remember which). anyway, nice to see some photos of the old steamers. some of them i'd never seen before. ok, thanks and goodbye.

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Hamonic and Noronic at Port Arthur, 1918


Black and white photograph of the Northern Navigation Company steamboats HAMONIC AND NORONIC at the pier in Port Arthur, ON. Just under HAMONIC is crowded with passengers and belches clouds of smoke.