British Whig (Kingston, ON), 27 May 1912
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p.5 I.M.C. - Julia B. Merrill.
p.8 A Great Lake Wave - at Wellington.
May 28, 1912
p.5 Traffic Was Tied Up (I.M.C.) - Donnellys working at Toiler.
May 29, 1912
p.1 Kingston's Companies in Steamboat Merger - The R. & O. Navigation Company Becomes Owner -
Safety on Great Lakes - meeting.
p.2 New Vessel Ready - Thousand Islander.
p.5 I.M.C. - Katie Eccles, Abbie L. Andrews.
May 30, 1912
p.2 Marine Notes -
Entering A Protest - require Kingston steamers to cross line for inspection.
p.5 I.M.C. -
May 31, 1912
p.1 A Steamer Capsized - Winnette on Trent River.
p.2 I.M.C. - Julia B. Merrill, Oliver Mowat.
June 1, 1912
p.5 I.M.C. - Toiler released; Oliver Mowat, steamer Cataract (formerly Myles) dismantled and converted into barge; Jamieson.
- Media Type
- Text
- Newspaper
- Item Type
- Clippings
- Date of Publication
- 27 May 1912
- Local identifier
- KN.18158
- Language of Item
- English
- Geographic Coverage
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 44.22976 Longitude: -76.48098
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- Donor
- Rick Neilson
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