Maritime History of the Great Lakes

British Whig (Kingston, ON), 29 Jul 1912

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July 30, 1912

p.2 I.M.C. - Katie Eccles, Simla and Burmah cleared from Garden Island; Keewatin.

July 31, 1912

p.1 To Keep Lakes Open To A Later Period - to keep grain moving.

p.2 I.M.C. - Ford River, Katie Eccles, Merrill, St. Louis, str. Rosedale bow repaired.

Rideau Boats Unsold - Rideau King and Rideau Queen.

p.5 Hurt On Toiler - son of Capt. Beaupre of India.

p.9 Sch. Britton, Coal Laden, Ran Aground - pulled off near Gananoque, mentions Horace Taber.

Aug. 1, 1912

p.1 Plans For Welland Canal -

p.3 Joker in Lake Bill - about wireless.

p.5 I.M.C. - str. Buena Vista, new in 1911, to be changed into a coal and freight steamer bought by Capt. John Randall.

Aug. 2, 1912

p.1 Collisions Keep Dry-Docks Busy - at Cleveland.

p.3 I.M.C. - schooners Andrews, Calkins, Britton, Horace Taber.

Nearly Collide In Rapids - Rapids Prince and Empress.

p.5 Were Left Behind - too many passengers on str. America.

Aug. 3, 1912

p.5 Vessels Are Delayed - because of coal trade.


Media Type
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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Date of Publication
29 Jul 1912
Local identifier
KN.18167
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 44.22976 Longitude: -76.48098
Donor
Rick Neilson
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 29 Jul 1912